It's copper-nickel, not silver. V is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a 5 cent coin. See the Related Question for more information.
In God We Teust, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty, United States of America
That depends what you ar asking because E pluribus Unum (Out of many one) is simply the motto of the united states of America which appears on many US coins. Of course you could also be asking the price of the great seal of the United States of America but I think they would be unlikely to sell it therefore its price is infinite.
Modern U.S. coins have the national mottos of "IN GOD WE TRUST & E PLURIBUS UNUM"; the legends are "LIBERTY" & " UNITED STATES of AMERICA"
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM (Out of Many, One) is the original national motto of the United States.
"E pluribus unum" is a Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one." It originally referred to the unification of the various states and colonies that formed the United States. The phrase is often associated with the idea of diversity and unity, reflecting the country's diverse population coming together as a single nation. It appears on the Great Seal of the United States and is a symbol of American identity and values.
the Motto of the United States of America, is In God We Trust.
E pluribus unum is the 'motto' of the United States of America. it is Latin for "Out of many, one".
In God We Teust, E Pluribus Unum, Liberty, United States of America
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"E pluribus unun" (Out of many, we are one)
That depends what you ar asking because E pluribus Unum (Out of many one) is simply the motto of the united states of America which appears on many US coins. Of course you could also be asking the price of the great seal of the United States of America but I think they would be unlikely to sell it therefore its price is infinite.
That's "E pluribus unum", which is the original motto of the United States of America. It means "Out of many, one".
Modern U.S. coins have the national mottos of "IN GOD WE TRUST & E PLURIBUS UNUM"; the legends are "LIBERTY" & " UNITED STATES of AMERICA"
E pluribus Unum is translated "From many, One" and is one of the mottos of the United States.
Yes, it was written by and for the United States of America.
To create the government for the United States of America
It could be a error in the printing of the coin but it is a v nickel.