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1 Dollar 'Draped Bust Dollar' Heraldic eagle

Issuer United States Mint
Year 1798-1804
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Composition Silver (.8924) (.1076 copper)
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Reverse description Heraldic eagle displayed at center, with wings spread and head turned to the right, bearing on its breast a vertically striped shield. The eagle clutches a bundle of arrows in its left talon and an olive branch in its right talon, symbolizing war and peace respectively. A flowing scroll in the eagle's beak bears the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Above the eagle's head, a glory of thirteen stars is surrounded by a semicircular arc of clouds. The circular legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA runs along the periphery, with a dentilated border framing the entire design.
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Edge Lettered with decorations between words
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