Do you mean E pluribus unim? This is the motto of the USA. . ."From many, one." This means that although we are many peoples and states, we are united together into one country.
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Perhaps "E Pluribus Unim"?
In god we trust and e pluribus unim
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In god we trust and e pluribus unim
In god we trust and e pluribus unim
There's no way to answer that because you didn't state the denomination, mint mark, or condition.
The phrase has been required on all U.S. coinage by law since February 12, 1873
"E Pluribus Unum" is a Latin phrase that means "Out of many, one." It is found on the Seal of the United States and is often interpreted to represent the unity of the states forming one nation.
The motto underneath the shield is Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice which means If you want a pleasant peninsula, look about you. Also, there is E Pluburis Unim a.k.a. one country among many states, and the blue shield Tuebor means I will defend.
It could be a error in the printing of the coin but it is a v nickel.
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