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5 Dollars (American Legion 100th Anniversary)
Obverse: The obverse design commemorates the inception of the American Legion and its mission to serve America and its war veterans. The outer geometric rim design from the American Legion emblem, the Eiffel Tower, and V for victory, represent the formation of the organization in Paris in 1919 at the end of World War I., Reverse: A soaring eagle, a symbol of the United States during times of war and peace alike. The American Legion emblem is depicted above the eagle.


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.


½ Dollar - San Diego (California-Pacific Exposition)
Obverse: Seated Minerva, Goddess of wisdom, holding a spear in one hand and a shield with the other, a cornucopia next to the shield, a grizzly bear In front of the spear, and a ship, a gold miner, and mountains in the background, Reverse: Chapel of St. Francis, and the California Tower