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5 Dollars (Jamestown 400th Anniversary) , United States

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Obverse
Captain John Smith with the Native American chief Powhatan.
Latin
LIBERTY 1607 2007 IN GOD WE TRUST FOUNDING OF JAMESTOWN
Reverse
The remains of the Jamestown Memorial Church, which is the only remaining structure in Jamestown.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $5 W E PLURIBUS UNUM JAMESTOWN MEMORIAL CHURCH
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