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1 Dollar "1880 Goloid Metric Dollar" (Pattern; Copper) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Head of Liberty left with coiled hair, wearing a ribbon. Motto, stars, and date at rim.
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM LIBERTY 1880
Reverse
". UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ." and "100 CENTS" at rim, with "GOLOID METRIC DOLLAR." and "DEO EST GLORIA." in small letters inside. Further inside, a ring made of 38 stars surrounds "15.3--G." over "236.7--S." over 28--C." over "14 GRAMS" which is in center.
Latin
. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . GOLOID METRIC DOLLAR. 15.3--G. 236.7--S. 28--C. 14 GRAMS DEO EST GLORIA. 100 CENTS
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