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½ Dollar (Battle of Gettysburg) , United States

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Obverse
Portraits of veterans from the Union and the Confederacy
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*UNITED .STATES. OF . AMERICA* BLUE.AND.GRAY.REUNION L I B E R T Y E.PLURIBUS UNUM
Reverse
Union and Confederate shields separated by a fasces, a bundle of sticks bound together around a double-sided ax, with sprays of oak and laurel to each side.
Latin
1863*75th.ANNIVERSARY*1938 ·BATTLE·OF·GETTYSBURG IN GOD WE TRUST 1936 ·HALF·DOLLAR·
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