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1 Dollar (American Veterans Disabled for Life) , United States

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Obverse
The legs and boots of three veterans with a pair of crutches.
Latin
THEY STOOD UP FOR US IN GOD WE TRUST 2010 W LIBERTY
Reverse
Depicts a forget-me-not flower at the base of a wreathwrapped in a ribbon that cradles and supports clusters of oak branches with the inscription Take This Moment to Honor Our Disabled Defenders of Freedom. The forget-me-not is widely recognized as a symbol for those who fought and became disabled in World War I.
Latin
UNITED STATES of AMERICA Take This Moment to Honor Our Disabled Defenders of Freedom E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DOLLAR
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