money and banking u. s. coins: history and now. the penny face of coin lincoln’s portrait date...
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Money and Banking
U. S. Coins:
History and Now
The Penny
Face of coin Lincoln’s portrait Date minted Words: “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”
Back of coin Lincoln Memorial Words:
“United States of America” “E Pluribus Unum” (meaning: “Out of many, one”) “One Cent”
The Nickel
Face of coin Jefferson’s portrait Date minted Words: “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”
Back of coin Monticello Words:
“United States of America” “E Pluribus Unum” “Five Cents”
The Dime
Face of coin Roosevelt’s portrait Date minted Words: “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”
Back of coin Torch, olive branch, and oak branch Words:
“United States of America” “E Pluribus Unum” “One Dime”
The Quarter
Face of coin Washington’s portrait Date minted Words: “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”
Back of coin An eagle Words:
“United States of America” “ E Pluribus Unum” “Quarter Dollar”
The Half Dollar
Face of coin Kennedy’s portrait Date minted Words: “Liberty” and “In God We Trust”
Back of coin An eagle-Presidential Coat of Arms Words:
“United States of America” “E Pluribus Unum” “Half Dollar”
The Dollar
Face of coin Presidential portrait Words: President’s name, years served, president
number
Back of coin Statue of Liberty $1 Words: “United States of America”
The Dollar
1971-1978 1979-1981, 1999 2000-present
Sacagawea dollar
Eisenhower dollar Susan B. Anthony
dollar