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½ Dollar (Elgin, Ill., Centennial) , United States

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Obverse
The profile of a pioneer facing left. This is a detail view from one of the pioneers who appears on the reverse.
Latin
PIONEER IN GOD WE TRUST 1673-1936
Reverse
Image of the Pioneer Memorial statue.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LIBERTY PIONEER-MEMORIAL - ELGIN, ILLINOIS E.PLURIBUS.UNUM HALF DOLLAR
United States of America Liberty Pioneer-Memorial - Elgin, Illinois Out of Many, One Half Dollar
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