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1 Dollar "1879 Goloid Metric Dollar" (Pattern; Goloid) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Head of Liberty left wearing band inscribed with "LIBERTY," and ornamented with wheat and cotton. Date, motto, and stars at rim.
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM LIBERTY 1879
Out of Many, One Liberty 1879
Reverse
". UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ." and "100 CENTS" at rim, with "GOLOID METRIC DOLLAR." and "DEO EST GLORIA." in small letters inside. Further inside, a ring made of 38 stars surrounds "15.3--G." over "236.7--S." over 28--C." over "14 GRAMS" which is in center.
Latin
. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . GOLOID METRIC DOLLAR. 15.3--G. 236.7--S. 28--C. 14 GRAMS DEO EST GLORIA. 100 CENTS
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