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½ Dollar (Missouri centennial) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Bust of Daniel Boone, wearing his well known coon-skin cap.
Latin
UNITED · STATES · OF · AMERICA 1821 1921 HALF DOLLAR
Reverse
Daniel Boone standing with a Native American against a background of stars. Boone holds a power horn and rifle and points westward.
Latin
MISSOURI · CENTENNIAL · SEDALIA
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