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1 Dollar "1871 Dollar" (Pattern; silver) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Liberty wearing an Indian headdress seated on a rock with left hand on globe. Right hand holds a pole with liberty cap at top. Additionally, there are two flags behind the rock. Date at bottom near rim.
Latin
LIBERTY 1871
Reverse
Large "1" over Large "DOLLAR" in center of wreath make of cotton and corn. "STANDARD" at top near rim.
Latin
STANDARD 1 DOLLAR
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