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The obverse of a United States penny. It is a "proof".
The image is from , specifically .
I cropped the TIFF, and converted it to JPG, with the Gimp.
Licensing
This image depicts a unit of currency issued by the United States of America. If this is an image of paper currency or a coin not listed here, it is solely a work of the United States government, is ineligible for copyright, and is therefore in the public domain.
Fraudulent use of this image is punishable under applicable counterfeiting laws.
Important 3/4 & 1-1/2 U.S. Secret Service money illustration rules
As listed by the United States Secret Service at money illustrations, the Counterfeit Detection Act of 1992, Public Law 102-550, in Section 411 of Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( 31 CFR 411), permits colour illustrations of U.S. currency provided:
- The illustration is of a size less than three-fourths or more than one and one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of the item illustrated;
- The illustration is one-sided; and
- All negatives, plates, positives, digitized storage medium, graphic files, magnetic medium, optical storage devices, and any other thing used in the making of the illustration that contain an image of the illustration or any part thereof are destroyed and/or deleted or erased after their final use.
Important Copyright Information (Is this really PD?)
Certain coins contain copyrights licensed to the U.S. Mint and owned by third parties or assigned to and owned by the U.S. Mint . For the United States Mint circulating coin design use policy, see ; for the policy on the 50 State Quarters, see . For images of these coins, a fair use license template and rationale must be used.
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