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The image presents a single U.S. one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, lying on a light-colored, textured surface. The coin is copper-toned and is shown from its reverse side, featuring the Union Shield design. Clearly visible text on the coin includes "ONE CENT" written prominently across the face of the shield. Above the shield, the Latin motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is inscribed in an arc. Along the upper rim of the coin, the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" are curved. At the bottom edge of the Union Shield, the designer's initials "JFM" are discernible, along with a small mint mark, which appears to be a 'D'. The background surface is a uniform light grey or off-white, exhibiting a subtle, grainy texture. A distinct vertical line or seam is visible in the background, running from top to bottom slightly to the right of the coin, suggesting a fold in the material or two adjacent surfaces. Small, dark specks, possibly dust, are sparsely distributed on the background surface. The lighting is bright and even, with no harsh shadows, indicating a well-lit, possibly overhead, light source. No people or specific events are depicted; the image is a close-up, still shot of the coin.
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