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Indian Head Cent, 1863
Three Liberty Dimes
Winged Liberty Head Dime
Two Nickels, Obverse and Reverse: no date
Liberty Head Nickels, Reverse and Obverse: 1888
Liberty Nickel, 1886
Confederate Five Dollar Bill
Centennial Coin, 1889
Four Indian Head Pennies, 1888
Silver' Penny, 1863
Liberty Half-Dollar, 1857
Liberty Quarter Dollar, 1876
Indian Head Cent, Reverse: 1888
Indian Head Cent, Obverse: 1882
Indian Head Cent, 1863
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The profile of an Indian Maiden wearing a feather bonnet, which probably has LIBERTY written across the band, although coin is so worn it's hard to see. Around the maiden is UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and below the date of issue.
Three Liberty Dimes
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The 1864 dime has a wreath and says "United States of America." The other two coins just have the wreath. All three say "One Dime." The earliest dimes were called "dismes.
Winged Liberty Head Dime
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Liberty is shown in a winged cap. The dime reads "In God We Trust." The date and "LIBERTY" also appear. This dime was also called the Mercury Dime.
Two Nickels, Obverse and Reverse: no date
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The reverse reads "United States of America," and has a number "5" and "cents." There are thirteen stars for the colonies. The other coin shows a wreath with an indefinable shape in the middle, possibly a shield. All else has been worn off.
Liberty Head Nickels, Reverse and Obverse: 1888
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The coin with the reverse reads "V" "Cents", "United States of America," and in small letters, "E Pluribus Unum." There is also a wreath. The coin with the obverse side show a Grecian profile of Liberty wearing a crown that reads "Liberty," and the date, 1888. Around the edge of the coin are thirteen stars that represent the colonies.
Liberty Nickel, 1886
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Liberty is shown in profile wearing a crown. Thirteen stars representing the thirteen colonies are shown around the edge and the coin bears the date.
Confederate Five Dollar Bill
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This five-dollar note is from The Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. The number 205 appears and "Will pay FIVE DOLLARS to bearer on demand." Then there is the word "Augusta," followed by an illegible word. The note is signed at the bottom by the cashier and the president, and around the edges is written "Five" and "State of Georgia." The paper is tan with black and red p...
Centennial Coin, 1889
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Profile of George Washington, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above and IN GOD WE TRUST below. There is a hole near the top edge.
Four Indian Head Pennies, 1888
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The Indian Head pennies show the profile of an Indian maiden wearing a feather crown.
Silver' Penny, 1863
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The profile of an Indian maiden wearing a headdress, with "United States of America," around the edge, and the date, 1863, underneath.
Liberty Half-Dollar, 1857
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in her left hand is a pole with the liberty cap on the end. Overhead are thirteen stars representing the thirteen colonies, and below is the date.
Liberty Quarter Dollar, 1876
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Seated Liberty, with staff and cap. Overhead are stars for the thirteen colonies.
Indian Head Cent, Reverse: 1888
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The coin contains the words ONE CENT in the center, with a wreath around it. The edges of the coin are reeded. Three arrows are inserted into the wreath at the bottom and at the top is the Shield of the United States.
Indian Head Cent, Obverse: 1882
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A left-facing Indian maiden wears a feathered crown. Above is UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and below is the date.
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