E pluribus unum is Latin for "from many, one", used as the U.S. motto until "In God We Trust" was officially adopted in 1956 (possibly as a reaction to the godless Commies).
What denomination?
400.00 dollars
Out of many, one.it means out of many oneE pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of many, one",
E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto. Please post a new question with the date of the coin.
All Nickels, Quarters, Half Dollars and Dollar US coins dated 1900 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them, a denomination is needed.
Yes, it's worth money. How much money mainly depends on the coin's denomination, which you forgot to include in your question.
value
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
This question is unanswerable because there isn't enough information. To appraise a US coin, you need to list the denomination, date, mint mark, and condition.
$17.00-$26.00 and it's a Morgan Dollar NOT a E PLURIBUS UNUM dollar
If the coin has no wear anywhere but on the "e" in "e pluribus unum" chances are it is a grease filled die. These are common error coins that don't sell for much of a premium, especially if it is just one letter that is off in "e pluribus unum". If the coin is well worn, most likely the "e" just wore off throughout the years.