The "In God We Trust" are along the rim's edge.
"in god we trust"
Never. Please look at the coins in your pocket change. Note that the new Presidential dollars have the motto on the coins' edge, not on the front.
that is basicly engraving issues and desings.
Answer The phrase "In God We Trust" is on the outer diameter surface, also known as the "edge." But there are a few error coins which did not go through the edge-lettering presses. These are selling for several hundred dollars. More Due to protests from various religious groups, the motto was repositioned to the obverse (front side) of all Presidential $1 coins beginning in 2009.
I believe she did believe in God
no it is in god we trust
U.S. coins
The motto " In God We Trust " was added to dollar coins in 1866. There was no mintage of 1871 dollars without the motto.
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Missing letters and numbers is a common error on coins, mostly caused by a filled die and it does not add to the value of the coin.FYI: The motto is " In God WE Trust " not "you" Trust.
No, it has In God WE Trust. Earlier coins in the series have the phrase engraved around the edge, while later coins have it on the front.
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
In God we trust.
"E Pluribus Unun" and "In God We Trust" are some sayings that are used on US coins. US coins no longer have to say "In God We Trust" but so far they all do.
First thing, the motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU. Starting in 2007 the date, mintmarks and motto's are on the edge of the coins.
The phrase was added to US coins beginning in 1865.
The motto of the US is on our coins -- IN GOD WE TRUST