"Out of many, one"--the point being that many states formed one nation.
Not at all.
E Pluribus Unum roughly translates to "Out of many, one"
E Pluribus Unum - out of many, one
A lot of coins say E Pluribus Unum. If the date says 1776-1976, it's a bicentennial quarter, half dollar, or dollar. Whichever coin you have, it's worth face value.
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
Assuming the coin says 1776-1976, it's worth 25 cents.
PHRASE, not "phase"E Pluribus Unum, not "pluribus unum"The words mean "Out of many, one" and appear on ALL American coins.
Roughly translated E Pluribus Unum means, "out of many, one.
"E Pluribus Unum" is Latin for "Of many, one"
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