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1 Dollar (National Prisoner of War Museum) , United States
1994

Obverse

Reverse
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Obverse
Description:
A bald eagle in flight. There is a broken chain on one leg and barbed wire encircling the design. This was representative of the eagle’s flight towards freedom.
Script:
Latin
Lettering:
LIBERTY FREEDOM IN GOD WE TRUST 1994
Engravers:
Tom Nielson
Reverse
Description:
National Prisoner of War Museum
Script:
Latin
Lettering:
E PLURIBUS UNUM·UNITED STATES of AMERICA ONE DOLLAR NATIONAL PRISONER of WAR MUSEUM
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