If you look at the rest of the coin as carefully, you'll see that it carries the denomination One Dollar. It's normally referred to as a Morgan dollar after its designer.
You didn't provide any information about its condition or mint mark (on the back under the eagle, if not blank). There's a price guide at http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/mordlr/pricesgd.shtml , among many such sites.
In God We Teust, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty, United States of America
Modern U.S. coins have the national mottos of "IN GOD WE TRUST & E PLURIBUS UNUM"; the legends are "LIBERTY" & " UNITED STATES of AMERICA"
That depends what you ar asking because E pluribus Unum (Out of many one) is simply the motto of the united states of America which appears on many US coins. Of course you could also be asking the price of the great seal of the United States of America but I think they would be unlikely to sell it therefore its price is infinite.
The reverse of the Winged Liberty Head ("Mercury") dime displays an ancient fasces, the symbol of power and justice, set off by an olive branch of peace. Plus the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"; "E PLURIBUS UNUM"; and "ONE DIME".
Date, in god we trust, liberty, e pluribusunm, united states of America
In God We Teust, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty, United States of America
Modern U.S. coins have the national mottos of "IN GOD WE TRUST & E PLURIBUS UNUM"; the legends are "LIBERTY" & " UNITED STATES of AMERICA"
the Motto of the United States of America, is In God We Trust.
The country of liberty is the United States of America.
moneda de silver united states of america E-PLURIBUS UNUM DE 1937 HALF DOLLAR IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY
US cents: In God We Trust, One Cent, Liberty, United States of America, E Pluribus UnumBritish pennies: 1 New Penny, Elizabeth II D.G. Reg. F.D.
U.S. coins will also say "United States of America," "Liberty," "E Pluribus Unum," and the coin's denomination, such as "quarter dollar."
the united states of America
You find the Statue of Liberty at United States America.
E pluribus unum is the 'motto' of the United States of America. it is Latin for "Out of many, one".
No,the statue of liberty shows the united states of America's independence and freedom only!
The Statue of Liberty is in New York harbor, in the United States of America. It was a gift from France.