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1 Cent - Washington “Double Head”
Obverse: A bust of George Washington facing left. A star is below., Reverse: A bust of George Washington facing left. A star is below.


1 Cent - Washington “Unity States”
Obverse: Washington resembles an Emperor because of Laurel leaf around head., Reverse: Reverse shows a wreath and "One Cent" and "Unity States of America"


1 Dollar (Lewis and Clark Bicentennial)
Obverse: Captains Lewis and Clark planning another day of exploration. Lewis holds a rifle and journal and Clark points into the distance. A river bank is seen in the background., Reverse: The Peace Medal that Lewis and Clark presented to Native Americans during the course of their journey. Original Peace Medal pictured below. Two feathers are on either side with 17 stars above, representing the number of states when the expedition took place.


1 Dollar (Ulysses S. Grant)
Obverse: The bust of Ulysses S. Grant facing the viewer, engraver's initials on the right side of the the portrait., Reverse: The Statue of Liberty with the denomination to the left and the country name around the rim with engraver's initials on the book.


1 Dollar (World War II)
Obverse: Soldier, holding rifle, walking right, standing in water on beach. Background has two boats, multiple people in water. Inscription of legend surrounding obverse., Reverse: The reverse depicts the shoulder sleeve insignia of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, with a quotation from Dwight D. Eisenhower.


25 Cents "Washington Quarter" (Dr. Mary Edwards Walker)
Obverse: Portrait of George Washington, facing right., Reverse: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker holding her pocket surgical kit, with the Medal of Honor on her uniform, and surgeon’s pin at her collar. After receiving the award, she continued to wear the Medal of Honor for the rest of her life. The left side of the design showcases the details of the Medal of Honor of that time.


25 Cents "Washington Quarter" (Dr. Mary Edwards Walker)
Obverse: Portrait of George Washington, facing right., Reverse: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker holding her pocket surgical kit, with the Medal of Honor on her uniform, and surgeon’s pin at her collar. After receiving the award, she continued to wear the Medal of Honor for the rest of her life. The left side of the design showcases the details of the Medal of Honor of that time.


25 Cents "Washington Quarter" (Edith Kanakaʻole)
Obverse: Portrait of George Washington, facing right., Reverse: A portrait of Edith Kanakaʻole, with her hair and lei poʻo (head lei) morphing into the elements of a Hawaiian landscape, symbolizing Kanakaʻole's life’s work of preserving the natural land and traditional Hawaiian culture. The inscription "E hō mai ka ʻike" translates as “granting the wisdom,” and is a reference to the intertwined role hula and chants play in this preservation.


25 Cents "Washington Quarter" (Edith Kanakaʻole)
Obverse: Portrait of George Washington, facing right., Reverse: A portrait of Edith Kanakaʻole, with her hair and lei poʻo (head lei) morphing into the elements of a Hawaiian landscape, symbolizing Kanakaʻole's life’s work of preserving the natural land and traditional Hawaiian culture. The inscription "E hō mai ka ʻike" translates as “granting the wisdom,” and is a reference to the intertwined role hula and chants play in this preservation.


25 Cents "Washington Quarter" (Patsy Takemoto Mink)
Obverse: Portrait of George Washington, facing right., Reverse: Patsy Takemoto Mink holding her landmark “TITLE IX” legislation. In the background, a view of the U.S. Capitol Building prominently features the south wing, home to the U.S. House of Representatives, where Mink served in Congress. The lei she wears represents her home state of Hawaii.
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