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5 Dollars (250th Anniversary U.S. Marine Corps) , United States

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Obverse
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LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 1775 2025 DE JPM
Reverse
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SEMPER FIDELIS E PLURIBUS UNUM CAC FIVE DOLLARS DW THE FEW, THE PROUD
Always faithful Out of many, one
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