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5 Dollars (United States Army) , United States

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Obverse
This design represents the U.S. Army's war service from the Revolutionary War through today, symbolizing its continuity of strength and readiness. The design features, from left to right, Continental, Civil War, modern, World War II and World War I soldiers.
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LIBERTY 2011 IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse
The U.S. Army emblem, which incorporates the motto “This We’ll Defend”.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY E PLURIBUS UNUM w 1775 FIVE DOLLARS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Out of Many, One
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