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on: 03-26-2006
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Reverse of the new Buffalo nickel. |
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3-26-2006 @ 05:39:20 PM |
Posted By : Altima35se2003 |
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#1, United States Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth sculpted the design.
NEN, there's your answer.
[Edited by Altima35se2003 on 3-26-2006 @ 05:42:55 PM] |
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3-27-2006 @ 04:05:28 PM |
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#5, Out of Many, One
The Latin motto "E pluribus unum" was suggested by the first Great Seal committee in 1776. It means "Out of many, one." For the final design in 1782, Charles Thomson placed this motto on a scroll carried in the beak of an American eagle.
"E pluribus unum" is a clear reference to the thirteen states united into one nation – as symbolized by the shield on the eagle's breast. Thomson said "the Motto alludes to this union."
E pluribus unum is also symbolized by the constellation of thirteen stars and the bundle of thirteen arrows.
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