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1 Dollar (100th Anniversary of the National Park Service) , United States

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Obverse
An iconic image from Yellowstone National Park of the Old Faithful geyser and a bison
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LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 1916 2016 P NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CENTENNIAL
Reverse
The reverse design of the coin is intended to represent the multi-faceted cultural experience found in America’s National Parks. The primary image is a depiction of a Latina Folklórico dancer, who holds a ribbon inscribed “Heritage · Culture · Pride”. The National Park Service logo is overlaid on the dancer.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM $1
United States of America Out of Many, One 1 Dollar
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