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The Indian Head Cent
Introduced in 1859, features Liberty wearing a Native American headdress; composed of 88% copper, 12% nickel.

Australian One-Dollar Coin
Introduced in 1984, featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the front and five kangaroos on the back, designed by Stuart Devlin.

Lincoln Memorial Cent
Issued from 1959 to 2008, featuring Lincoln’s profile on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back.

Justinian II Gold Solidus
Circa 692-695 AD; features Christ Pantokrator on obverse, Justinian II on reverse; first coin depicting Christ.

Royal Mint One Pound Coin
Introduced in 1983, featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the front and UK national symbols on the back; redesigned in 2017.

1979 Susan B. An. Dollar
Introduced in 1979; features Susan B. Anthony on the front and an eagle on the back; minted until 1981.

Tacitus Antoninianus Coin
Minted in 275-276 AD; features Emperor Tacitus on the obverse and various deities like Salus or Securitas on the reverse.

1858 Flying Eagle Cent
First small-sized U.S. cent; features a flying eagle; minted in 1858 with ‘Large Letters’ and ‘Small Letters’ varieties.

Heisei Era 500 Yen Coins
Minted from 1989 to 2019; features various commemorative designs celebrating Japan’s cultural and historical milestones.

1865 Two-Cent Piece
Introduced in 1864, the U.S. two-cent piece features a shield design and was the first coin to bear “In God We Trust.

2013 Jefferson Nickel
Modern U.S. five-cent coin featuring President Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on the obverse and Monticello on the reverse.
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