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5 Dollars (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) , United States

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Obverse
Based on one of FDR's favorite photographs taken in 1938, depicts the commander-in-chief on the bridge of the USS Houston wearing a boat cloak that became a familiar trademark for many Americans.
Latin
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT 1997 IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY
Reverse
The Presidential seal displayed at his 1933 inauguration.
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM W FIVE DOLLARS
E PLURIBUS UNUM = Out of Many, One.
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