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1 Dollar (Constitution) , United States

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Obverse
Sheets of parchment, a quill pen and the first three words of the U.S. Constitution (We the People).
Latin
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 200th ANNIVERSARY IN GOD WE TRUST We the People 1787 LIBERTY 1987
Reverse
Image of 13 diverse people intended to represent the wide cultural and social spectrum of the United States.
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM DOLLAR 1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Out of Many, One
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