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1 Cent "1896" (Pattern; nickel; non-magnetic) , United States

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Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
"LIBERTY" inscribed across a scroll on a US shield. Behind the shield are two crossed poles, one with a liberty cap and one with an eagle. The US motto is above, with seven stars to the left, six stars to the right, and the date below.
Latin
E · PLURIBUS · UNUM LIBERTY 1896
Reverse
"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" surrounding olive wreath, with large "1" in center, and a circle of dots around the rim.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1 CENT
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