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½ Dollar (Long Island) , United States

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Obverse
A Dutch settler and an Algonquin Native American. The heads are partially imposed on each other, to infer the harmonious balance of a peaceful settlement.
Latin
LIBERTY E·PLURIBUS·UNUM
Reverse
17th century Dutch sailing ship.
Latin
UNITED·STATES·OF·AMERICA·HALF·DOLLAR IN GOD WE TRUST ·1936· LONG·ISLAND ·TERCENTENARY·
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