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1 Cent - Civil War Patriotic Token , United States

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Reverse
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Obverse
The famous statue of Andrew Jackson on his horse.
Latin
THE FEDERAL UNION IT MUST BE PRESERVED 1863
Reverse
United States coat of arms crowned with an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right.
Latin
OUR UNION
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