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1 Dollar (Chief Justice John Marshall) , United States

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Obverse
Profile Portrait of Chief Justice John Marshall based on an 1808 painting by Charles-Balthazar-Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin (pictured below).
Latin
CHIEF JUSTICE UNITED STATES SURPREME COURT 1801-1835 JOHN MARSHALL LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST P 2005
Reverse
Interior view of the Old Supreme Court Chamber located in the U.S. Capitol
Latin
E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DOLLAR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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