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1 Dollar (Grant Memorial) , United States

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Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
The bust of Ulysses S. Grant facing right with the value below and the country name above
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ULYSSES * ·S· GRANT 1822 1922 ONE DOLLAR
Reverse
A house out in the countryside
Latin
IN GOD WE TRUST E PLURI- BUS UNUM
In God we Trust Out of Many One
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