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½ Dollar (50th Anniversary of World War II) , United States

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Obverse
A soldier, sailor, and airman facing left, looking upwards. A B-17 bomber above, facing left, “V” in the background. Inscription of legend surrounding.
Latin
***** IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY 1991-1995
Reverse
Soldier prone on beach, facing right, holding rifle. Above, plane facing right. To the left, three boats in the background, facing right, in the water. To the right, foliage. Inscription of legend and denomination surrounding.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM HALF DOLLAR
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