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The name of the nation to which the coin belongs to is The United States of America. By the name it can be noted that it was two or more nations united as one. The word liberty is also written upon the coin. This shows that liberty was held by the nation in one way or another. There is a picture of a man is on the coin and there is a possibility of it being a political figure or someone held in high esteem. On the back of the coin there is a building which may a governmental building or just valued architecture. Written on the coin are the words "one cent," showing that the coin represents one cent. The nation used coined money made out of brass and the brass coin is from the year 1999. On the coin it says "In God we trust." This shows that the nation had some belief in a higher power. They called this higher power by the name of God. They held this higher power in such esteem that they placed his name on their money. It shows that their culture held a monotheistic religion because of the use of the word God and not gods. By the world liberty which is on the coin one could imply that people had the liberty to learn. By looking at the coin you could tell that the nation could work with metal. They were able to carve small details into the metal and work the metal into a circular shape. Those are details that can be noticed about the nation through the coin that was found.

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