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1 Dollar (Bicentennial of the Congress) , United States

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Obverse
A full view of Thomas Crawford’s bronze Statue of Freedom, which was placed atop of the Capitol dome in 1863. Clouds and rays of sunlight appear in the background of the view.
Latin
LIBERTY 1789 1989 S IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse
The Mace of the House of Representatives.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM BICENTENNIAL OF THE CONGRESS WW CYM ONE DOLLAR
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