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| Location | United States |
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| Year | 1976 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features a finely detailed high-relief scene depicting a group of citizens gathered around a table in what appears to be a polling or civic assembly setting, with additional figures standing to the right. The circumferential legend reads EQUAL REPRESENTATION MEANS "ONE MAN, ONE VOTE" arcing around the upper portion of the field, with the date 1964 flanked by two stars at the bottom, separated from the central design by a raised inner border. |
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| Obverse lettering | EQUAL REPRESENTATION MEANS "ONE MAN, ONE VOTE" ★ 1964 ★ |
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| Reverse lettering | 1964 The Supreme Court rules federal and state election districts must be nearly equal in population; APR. 22-OCT. 18—World's Fair at New York; SEP. 27—Release of Warren Report on assassination of President Kennedy; NOV. 3—President Johnson wins election over Goldwater by landslide vote. |
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