I think it was "In God We Trust".
In god we trust first appeared on the two cent coin in 1864, but only since 1938 have all coins had the motto inscribed.
The motto on the Glasgow coat of arms is "Let Glasgow flourish".
unity,liberty,justice
No U.S. coin has the words in got you trust or in god you trust. But the 1864 2-cent piece is the first coin to have the national motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on it.
A gold coin with the word Exano inscribed is counterfeit in the world. The coin should be appraised to verify the value. Some coins that are gold or silver are only worth the metal weight.
This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. 1864 was the first year of issue for this coin and 2 varieties exist. Large Motto & Small Motto types, and the values are very different. The more common type is the large motto with a starting value of $20.00 the small motto starts at $150.00 so take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of the value.
This coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. 1864 was the first year of issue for this coin and 2 varieties exist. Large Motto & Small Motto types, and the values are very different. The more common type is the large motto with a starting value of $20.00 the small motto starts at $150.00 so take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of the value.
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Yes it appears on the State Flag as a banner on which is inscribed "Liberty and Indepence".
The motto inscribed at Auschwitz was "Arbeit macht frei," which translates to "Work sets you free." It was a cruel deception meant to mislead prisoners into believing that hard work would ultimately lead to their freedom.
Yes, on more recent coins it is on the obverse or "heads" side of the coin, on some of the earlier coins it was inscribed on the edge along with the year of mintage and mint-mark.
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