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1 Dollar (White House Bicentenary) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
North Portico of the White House dividing the dates above
Latin
THE WHITE HOUSE 1792 - 1992 IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY EZS
Reverse
Architect James Hoban in front of the main entrance of the White House with the denomination below
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DOLLAR JAMES HOBAN
United States of America Out of Many, One One Dollar James Hogan
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