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Dollar - U.S. Centennial Exposition Liberty Seated

Location United States
Year 1876
Type Commemorative medal
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Obverse description Liberty seated left on a chest bearing scales of justice and a compasses, holding an olive branch in her right hand and a staff with a liberty cap in her left. To the left a sailing ship, to the right a steam locomotive, symbolizing commerce and industry. The legend arcs above, with the date 1876 in the lower field.
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Reverse description A battle scene depicting three colonial-era figures in the field: a woodsman with an axe at left, a central officer gesturing, and a musketeer at right, with a cannon wheel and cannonballs at their feet and a log cabin in the background. Above, an all-seeing eye radiates rays and is encircled by thirteen stars. The legend arcs to the left and right, with the date 1776 in the lower field.
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