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  2. Why Is E Pluribus Unum On Coins? - U.S. Coins Guide

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    Learn the origin of the phrase E Pluribus Unum, what E Pluribus Unum means, why E Pluribus Unum is on U.S. coins, and the significance of this phrase in America.

  3. What Does E Pluribus Unum Mean On Coins? | Coin Values

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    E Pluribus Unum – we see these words on our virtually all of our nation’s coinage. But what does this Latin phrase mean, and why is it so important that it appear on our coins? Why is the motto "E Pluribus Unum" so important to America? How does "E Pluribus Unum" relate to society today?

  4. E Pluribus Unum : What Does It Mean & Why Do We Use It - CoinWeek

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    The first U.S. coin to feature the motto was the 1795 half eagle, which featured the Seal of the United States on its reverse (and therefore also “E Pluribus Unum”). Silver coinage followed...

  5. 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar - CoinTrackers.com

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    CoinTrackers.com estimates the value of a 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar in average condition to be worth $35.00, while one in mint state could be valued around $12,000.00. Year: 1878. Mint Mark: No mint mark. Type: Morgan Silver Dollar. Price: $35.00-$12000.00+. Face Value: 1.00 USD. Produced: 10,508,000. Edge: Reeded. Silver Content: 90%

  6. The Meaning of 'E Pluribus Unum' - The Spruce Crafts

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    Usage on Coins. The United States Mint first used E Pluribus Unum on coins in 1795, on the Half Eagle $5 gold piece. This coin's reverse motif is based on the Great Seal of the United States and depicts an eagle holding a banner bearing the motto in its beak.

  7. 2021 Morgan Dollar | U.S. Mint - United States Mint

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    In 2021, the U.S. Mint re-issued the Morgan Dollar in honor of its last year of minting in 1921. The 2021 Morgan Dollar is part of the Morgan and Peace Dollar Anniversary Coin Program. In 2023, the Mint released additional Morgan Dollar coins in uncirculated, proof, and reverse proof finishes.

  8. What does 'E Pluribus Unum' mean? - CoinWorld

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    The Latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum" translates to “Out of many, one.”. It was the national motto of the United States until replaced in the 1950s by "In God We Trust" and appears on the Great...

  9. Eisenhower Dollar (1971-1978) : History & Value - CoinWeek

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    The Eisenhower dollar was a large dollar coin struck by the United States Mint from 1971 to 1978. It saw limited use but is widely collected.

  10. 1 Dollar "Morgan Dollar" - United States - Numista

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    It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. Bullion value: USD 24.90 This value is given for information purpose only.

  11. E Pluribus Unum, Part One - NGC

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    To the non-numismatist, one of the more puzzling features of United States coins is the Latin legend E Pluribus Unum. To begin with, few Americans can even identify this phrase as being Latin. Its actual meaning is an even bigger mystery.