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1 Dollar (USO Anniversary) , United States

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Obverse
A pennant based on the design of the USO flag. Written above in calligraphy is “50th Anniversary”.
Latin
IN GOD WE TRUST 50th Anniversary USO LIBERTY 1991 RL UC
Reverse
Eagle with USO pennant in its beak, perched atop the globe to symbolize worldwide service of the USO. There are eleven stars in a semi-circle below the globe
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USO FIFTY YEARS SERVICE TO SERVE PEOPLE E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DOLLAR D (uncirculated coin only) S (proof coin only) JM
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