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½ Dollar (Washington-Carver) , United States

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Obverse
Washington and Carver's profiles looking right with two rings of lettering encircling their portrait
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * E PLURIBUS UNUM * IN GOD WE TRUST/GEORGE W CARVER LIBERTY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HALF DOLLAR 1952
Reverse
Map of the continental United State (48 out of the 50) with the letters 'USA' superimposed, in capitals, over said map. One ring of lettering encircling the map of the continental US.
Latin
*FREEDOM AND OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL* *AMERICANISM*
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