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½ Dollar (Delaware Tercentenary) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Old Swedes Church, which was dedicated in 1699. Cloud and rays above the church.
Latin
United States of America In God We Trust 1936 Half Dollar
Reverse
The ship Kalmar Nyckel, which brought Swedish settlers to the country.
Latin
Delaware Tercentenary E Pluribus Unum Liberty 1638 ♦ 1938
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