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1 Dollar (Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, Founding Father) , United States

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Obverse
Bust ¾ right, signature in oval below.
Latin
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TERCENTENARY 1706 - 2006 IN GOD WE TRUST P LIBERTY * DE
Reverse
Continental Dollar of 1776 in center.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * E PLURIBUS UNUM * ONE DOLLAR CONTINENTAL CURRENCY FUGIO MIND YOUR BUSINESS EG FECIT 1776 DW
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