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1 Stella / 4 Dollars "1880 Stella" (Pattern; copper) , United States

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Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Head of Liberty left with coiled hair, wearing a coronet. "★6★G★.3★S★.7★C★7★G★R★A★M★S★" and date at rim.
Latin
★6★G★.3★S★.7★C★7★G★R★A★M★S★ LIBERTY 1880
6 grams gold, 0.3 grams silver, 0.7 grams copper, 7 grams weight
Reverse
A large 5-pointed star in center with "ONE" over "STELLA" over scroll work over "400" over "CENTS" on it. Motto and "DEO EST GLORIA" surround star, and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "FOUR DOL." are at rim.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE STELLA 400 CENTS -DEO EST GLORIA FOUR DOL.
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