There are no US Coins that I am aware of that have the word 'forever' on them. All that US coins have on them that remains constant is the word "Liberty" somewhere on the coin (though often times it is either incorporated in the personification of Liberty on older coins and is absent on presidential dollars due to the mint figuring that the State of Liberty on the reverse was enough), they have United States of America on them and they have E pluribus unum on them which translates from Latin to "out of many one".
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No, as of yet there is no official word on the fate of US one cent coins.
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
Most all U.S. coins made from 1793 to 2012 has the word "Liberty" on them. Please, be more specific.
No cause i did it and i didn't get banned (I HAD £1000000 COINS THAT IS A MILLION)!!
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.
No, most US coins are not magnetic.
pour toujours is the word 'forever' in french :D
The word Liberty has been on all coins since 1792.
All US coins dated 1968 have the word LIBERTY on them. which one? Post new question.
No, Cayman coins do not work in the US.
The best thing to do is click on images on you browser and type in US Coins, this will bring up pictures of US coins