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1 Dollar (225th Anniversary of US Marshals Service) , United States

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Obverse
U.S. Marshals Service star and the silhouettes of deputies on horseback pursuing an unseen fugitive, symbolizing a famous posse so prevalent in the Old West.
Latin
LIBERTY 1789 – 2014 P IN GOD WE TRUST 2015
Reverse
A frontier U.S. Marshal leaning against a post, holding a wanted poster with the inscription “WANTED IN FT. SMITH.”
Latin
JUSTICE · INTEGRITY · SERVICE E PLURIBUS UNUM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $1
Justice Integrity Service Out of Many One United States of America 1 Dollar
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