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100 Dollars (American Liberty High Relief) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva). Inscription above and to either side.
Latin
LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST 2023 W EH JFM
Reverse
Profile of bald eagle, standing on rock, head facing right, body oriented left. Inscription above.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1 oz. .999 FINE GOLD $100 E PLURIBUS UNUM JPM
Out of many, one
Specifications
- Weight31.108g
- Diameter30.61mm
- CompositionGold (.9999)
- ShapeRound
- TechniqueMilled
- Value100 Dollars
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