All U.S. coins since 1873 have been legally required to bear the phrase "e pluribus unum". Thus "e pluribus unum" is not sufficient to identify the coin you're asking about. Without more information about the coin (denomination, condition, and where minted) there's no way to answer the question.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin, post new question with date and denomination.
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
A denomination is needed, post new question
A denomination is needed. Post new question.
Post new question with the denomination of the coin. All U.S. coins dated 1980 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them.
All U.S. coins dated 1921 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them. Post new question with a denomination.
This question cannot be answered.. For this question to be answered you will have to tell me more details.
This question was never answered because your question does not make sense nor do you tell us which film you are referring to. You are welcome to retype your question.
The national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on most all US coins dated 1889, post a new question with a denomination.
Post a new question and include the denomination, mintmark and condition.
Dates and mintmarks are needed. Post new question.
Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made, this question is like asking what a car is worth? Dates and denominations are needed, post new question.