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Bentonian Currency, Mint Drop , United States

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Obverse
Liberty head with 7 stars to left and 6 stars to right
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM 1837
Out of many, one
Reverse
Wreath circling the words MINT DROP
Latin
BENTONIAN CURRENCY MINT DROP 1837
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