E pluribus unum is Latin for "from many, one", used as the U.S. motto until "In God We Trust" was officially adopted in 1956 (possibly as a reaction to the godless Commies).
What denomination?
400.00 dollars
Out of many, one.it means out of many oneE pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of many, one",
E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto. Please post a new question with the date of the coin.
All Nickels, Quarters, Half Dollars and Dollar US coins dated 1900 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them, a denomination is needed.
Yes, it's worth money. How much money mainly depends on the coin's denomination, which you forgot to include in your question.
value
$17.00-$26.00 and it's a Morgan Dollar NOT a E PLURIBUS UNUM dollar
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
If the coin has no wear anywhere but on the "e" in "e pluribus unum" chances are it is a grease filled die. These are common error coins that don't sell for much of a premium, especially if it is just one letter that is off in "e pluribus unum". If the coin is well worn, most likely the "e" just wore off throughout the years.