Rephrase question please
This question is confusing. With a date of 1890, the coin would be a Liberty Seated quarter, but they do not have the motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM. Please take a closer look at the date and post new question.
Not at all.
Right now, it's worth around $3.00.
Assuming the coin says 1776-1976, it's worth 25 cents.
The phrase "E pluribus unum" is found on all U.S. coinage. A coin dated 1884 with an eagle on it could be a quarter, half dollar, or dollar.
I suspect the coin says 1776-1976, in which case it's worth 25 cents.
how much value does the lady liberty and past presdents with e pluribus unum on it
the back of the quarter is the motto of the United States: E pluribus unum which means "From many, one"
Since I think the 1860s, all American coins have had "E Pluribus Unum" on them somewhere. You'll need to be more specific. What's the face value of the coin (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar)? And what condition is it in?
i hate to say this, but unfortunatly is only 25 cents. Hint the word "Quarter" in it. There are 1.7 billion of themCorrectionE Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One) is the nation motto of the US and is found on ALL American coins and bills. That means all quarters have the motto, and calling one of them an "e pluribus unum quarter" isn't at all specific. You need to know the coin's design, date, and mint mark to ID it.
OK, what one. ALL US COINS have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM
All 1923 US coins have E PLURIBUS UNUM on them, post new question with a denomination.