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100 Dollars (Liberty & Britannia Gold Coin)
Obverse: Allegorical Liberty and Britannia are depicted in stoic profile portraits featuring complementary and balancing elements suggestive of the faces on a playing card. Their appearance identifies each figure; Liberty carries a torch and is adorned with stars, while Britannia wields a trident and wears a Corinthian helmet., Reverse: The sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean, framed by two shores with a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine tree in the west and an English Yew tree in the east, representing both nations and heralding new possibilities for their mutual friendship now and going forward.


¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (Nebraska)
Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" and it is surrounded with the face value and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", Reverse: An ox-drawn covered wagon carrying pioneers and Chimney Rock in the background. A blazing sun near left


¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (Nevada)
Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United Stats from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" and it is surrounded with the face value and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", Reverse: A trio of wild stallions, snow-capped mountains, the rising sun and Sagebrush (state flower)


¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (North Dakota)
Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United Stats from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" and it is surrounded with the face value and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", Reverse: A pair of grazing American bison in the foreground, a sunset view of the rugged buttes and canyons that symbolize the State’s Badlands region.


½ Dollar (Arkansas Centennial)
Obverse: Senator Joseph T. Robinson. He was a well known figure within Arkansas having served in the House of Representatives, as governor, and finally within the Senate., Reverse: An eagle with wings spread, perched on the rising sun with rays emanating upwards, a geometrical shape in the background with the word “Arkansas” in the centre, amidst an arrangement of stars.


½ Dollar (Boone Bicentennial)
Obverse: A frontiersman holding a chart of Kentucky and a musket, facing an American Indian holding a tomahawk. In the background, a blockhouse stockade and a sun with rays appear., Reverse: A portrait of Daniel Boone. Since no known portraits of him exist, this is an artist's conception.


½ Dollar (Oregon Trail Memorial)
Obverse: A covered wagon drawn by two oxen moving west, towards the setting sun, Reverse: Full figure of a Native American in headdress. He stands before a map of the United States with the Oregon Trail marked, with his left hand outstretched to the east and a bow in his right hand spanning the continent.


½ Dollar (Panama-Pacific Exposition)
Obverse: A full length figure of the allegorical Columbia with rays of the sun and the Golden Gate in the background. Her arms are outstretched to scatter fruits and flowers. A cherub appears to her right holding a cornucopia., Reverse: An American Eagle with wings outstretched, perched on a shield. An oak branch and olive branch appears to each side to represent strength and peace.


½ Dollar (Providence, Rhode Island Tercentenary)
Obverse: John Williams in a canoe, holding a bible, and greeting a Native American who stands on the shore extending a hand. The “sun of religious liberty” appears in the background., Reverse: An anchor and shield motif, adopted from the Rhode Island state seal.


½ Dollar (State of Illinois Anniversary)
Obverse: Head of Abraham Lincoln taken from the statue by Andrew O'Connor in Springfield, Illinois., Reverse: Based on Illinois State Seal. An eagle is depicted with one talon on a shield and a ribbon in its beak. The ribbon contains the words “State Sovereignty National Union”.


½ Dollar (Statue of Liberty)
Obverse: A ship of immigrants entering New York Harbor with a skyline (circa 1913), and an image of the Statue of Liberty in the foreground with a rising sun in the background, Reverse: A family of immigrants witnessing a view of America from a pier or wharf at Ellis Island


½ Dollar (York County, Maine Tercentenary)
Obverse: An image of Brown’s Garrison, the original settlement of York County. The image is based on a woodcut printed in The Proprietors of Saco., Reverse: The York County Seal, which consists of a shield containing a cross and pine tree.