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1 Dollar (Korean War) , United States

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Obverse
A soldier charging up a hill with naval ships in the foreground and two F-86 Sabre jet fighter flying above.
Latin
THIRTY EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE KOREA IN GOD WE TRUST 1953 1991 LIBERTY JM
Reverse
A map of Korea with the division at the 38th parallel and the Korean Taegeuk symbol, equivalent to the Chinese symbol Taijitu, representing the unity of opposites (the yin and yang). An eagle’s head appears to the right of the map.
Latin
ONE DOLLAR E PLURIBUS UNUM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA P TJF
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