The "E Pluribus Unum" nickel refers to the U.S. five-cent coin that features the motto "E Pluribus Unum," which means "Out of many, one." This phrase is a traditional emblem of American unity and has appeared on various coins since the late 18th century. Notably, the design of the nickel has changed over the years, with the "Jefferson nickel," introduced in 1938, being one of the most recognized. In certain commemorative editions or special releases, the motto may be highlighted or featured prominently.
20,000-100,000
how much value does the lady liberty and past presdents with e pluribus unum on it
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin, post new question with date and denomination.
All 1923 US coins have E PLURIBUS UNUM on them, post new question with a denomination.
20,000-100,000
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
It is worth 5 cents.
A 2010 U.S. nickel is worth exactly five cents.
Roughly translated E Pluribus Unum means, "out of many, one.
"E Pluribus Unum" is Latin for "Of many, one"
how much value does the lady liberty and past presdents with e pluribus unum on it
E Pluribus Unum roughly translates to "Out of many, one"
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.