This image features the reverse side of an American penny (one cent coin), isolated against a black background. The design prominently showcases the Union Shield, which dates back to the 1780s and was widely used during the Civil War. The shield is made up of thirteen vertical stripes, joined by an upper horizontal bar, symbolizing the thirteen original states that came together in support of the federal government. Above the shield, the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" appears, and at the top of the shield, "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is written. The words "ONE CENT" are displayed on a banner across the bottom of the shield, completing the design. The black background adds a dramatic contrast, making the details of the coin's design stand out clearly.
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