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1 Dollar (Atlanta Olympics - High Jump) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
An athlete executing a high jump employing the Fosbury Flop technique. Olympic rings below.
Latin
LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST USA 1996
Reverse
The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games logo.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM Atlanta 1996 CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC GAMES ONE DOLLAR
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