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1 Dollar (National Prisoner of War Museum) , United States

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Reverse
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Obverse
A bald eagle in flight. There is a broken chain on one leg and barbed wire encircling the design. This was representative of the eagle’s flight towards freedom.
Latin
LIBERTY FREEDOM IN GOD WE TRUST 1994
Reverse
National Prisoner of War Museum
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM·UNITED STATES of AMERICA ONE DOLLAR NATIONAL PRISONER of WAR MUSEUM
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