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½ Dollar (75th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam) , United States

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Obverse
General Robert Edward Lee and General George Brinton McClellan facing left.
Latin
★ ★ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ★ ★ ★ IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY ·GEN·GEORGE·B·MC·CLELLAN· ·GEN·ROBERT·E·LEE· HALF DOLLAR
Reverse
The Burnside Bridge, which was an important tactical objective of the battle.
Latin
· SEVENTY · FIFTH · ANNIVERSARY · BATTLE · OF · ANTIETAM · · E · PLURIBUS · UNUM · · THE · BURNSIDE · BRIDGE · · SEPTEMBER 171862 · 1937
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