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Dollar - U.S. Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia Connecticut

Location United States
Year 1926
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Period 20th century
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Reverse description To the left, a full-length statue of Nathan Hale standing on a pedestal, with a laurel branch in the lower field. The Connecticut State Seal appears in the upper right field. To the right of the statue, a multi-line inscription in the field attributes the famous last words to Nathan Hale. The maker's mark WHITEHEAD HOAG is inscribed microscopically along the left rim, and STERLING appears at the lower right rim.
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Reverse lettering "I ONLY REGRET THAT I HAVE / BUT ONE LIFE TO LOSE FOR / MY COUNTRY" / NATHAN HALE / PATRIOT-MARTYR / CONNECTICUT / 1755 / 1776 / STERLING
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