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5 Cents "Half Disme" , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Female bust left with flowing hair.
Latin
LIB . PAR . OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY . 1792
Reverse
Flying eagle above value.
Latin
UNI . STATES OF AMERICA HALF DISME *
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