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1 Dollar (Seoul Olympiad) , United States

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Reverse
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Obverse
One hand holding the Statue of Liberty’s torch and the other holding an Olympic torch, with the two flames merging together with olive branches framing the scene
Latin
OLYMPIAD IN GOD 1988 WE TRUST S LIBERTY
Reverse
The Olympic rings appear centrally with “USA” above and another pair of olive branches framing the scene
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1 DOLLAR U S A E PLURIBUS UNUM
United States of America 1 Dollar U.S.A Out Of Many One
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