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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2919351, member: 66"]I believe the only thing that is on all legal tender US coins is the date (which you mentioned) and United States of America. (And there are transitional patterns in 1860 I believe that don't have United States of America, but those are patterns not coins.)</p><p><br /></p><p>There are at least four coins that don't have LIBERTY on them (FE cent, two cent, trime, and shield nickel. And if you insist on the WORD liberty, all of the President dollars.)</p><p><br /></p><p>E Pluribus Unum is not on half cents, large cents, FE cents, Indian heads, two cent, three cent pieces, Shield nickels and several others.</p><p><br /></p><p>IGWT doesn't appear on anything before 1866 and on several coins since then. The last one it wasn't on was the buffalo nickel, even though at that time it HAD to appear by law.</p><p><br /></p><p>And there is no denomination on the half dimes before 1829, dimes before 1809, 1796 quarters, and most of the early gold coins before 1834.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2919351, member: 66"]I believe the only thing that is on all legal tender US coins is the date (which you mentioned) and United States of America. (And there are transitional patterns in 1860 I believe that don't have United States of America, but those are patterns not coins.) There are at least four coins that don't have LIBERTY on them (FE cent, two cent, trime, and shield nickel. And if you insist on the WORD liberty, all of the President dollars.) E Pluribus Unum is not on half cents, large cents, FE cents, Indian heads, two cent, three cent pieces, Shield nickels and several others. IGWT doesn't appear on anything before 1866 and on several coins since then. The last one it wasn't on was the buffalo nickel, even though at that time it HAD to appear by law. And there is no denomination on the half dimes before 1829, dimes before 1809, 1796 quarters, and most of the early gold coins before 1834.[/QUOTE]
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