Almost all US Coins carry the moto E Pluribus Unun. Post a new question and structure it like this to make sure you get an answer: What is the value of a <date> US <type>? or What is a <date> US <denomination> worth?
Denomination means if it's a nickel, penny dime etc.
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.
A denomination is needed.
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it's a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin.
E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is not the name or type of ANY coin. It's a national motto. Post new question and include the denomination.
Include the coin's denomination and try again.
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.
Please be more specific
A denomination is needed.
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
Circulated coins are $17.00 to $30.00 and it's a Morgan dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin.
5 cents
E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is not the name or type of ANY coin. It's a national motto. Post new question and include the denomination.
A five cent coin from 2005 is worth five cents.
Include the coin's denomination and try again.
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OK, what one. ALL US COINS have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM
It really depends on what kind and if it was uncirculated.