one, one out of one
It is a Sacajawea dollar coin worth $1 dollar.NOTE: The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT used to identify any US coin
The phrase "E Pluribus Unum," which means "Out of many, one," is closely related to the word "unity." It symbolizes the idea of diverse states or cultures coming together to form a single nation. This concept is foundational to the identity of the United States, emphasizing collaboration and collective identity among its citizens.
ONE CENT and the motto E Pluribus Unum, meaning "Out of many, one" which refers to the fact that the US is one country made up of many states and many people.
There is a design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on the back of the penny. Also are the words "United States of America" and "E Pluribus Unum" and, lastly "One Cent".
The same Latin phrase is on EVERY U.S. coin - E Pluribus Unum, meaning "From Many, One". It refers to the fact that the U.S. is one country made up of many states and people. You did look at other coins to see if they had the same phrase, I assume - ??
Roughly translated E Pluribus Unum means, "out of many, one.
Latin. The phrase means One from many. E=from, out of. Pluribus=many. Unum=one.
It means "Out of many one".
E Pluribus Unum means, "Out of many, one".
Translated literally, it means "one out of many."
the back of the quarter is the motto of the United States: E pluribus unum which means "From many, one"
"E Pluribus Unum" is Latin for "Of many, one"
E Pluribus Unum roughly translates to "Out of many, one"
E Pluribus Unum - out of many, one
E pluribus Unum is translated "From many, One" and is one of the mottos of the United States.
There are two phrases here.E pluribus unum means one out of many, and (et) cogito ergo sum means I think, therefore I am.
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum