All US Coins and Paper Money carry that phrase. It's the national motto of the United States. It's Latin for "Out of many, one" and describes how the US is a single country composed of many separate states and with a very diverse population.
ALL US coins dated 1989 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them.. A denomination is needed.
Most US coins dated 1881 have the national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM on them, so post a new question with a denomination.
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The motto is In God We Trust. Also coins have E Pluribus Unum.
About $1.30 just for the silver.
Latin. The phrase means One from many. E=from, out of. Pluribus=many. Unum=one.
One out of many
Latin for "out of many, one."
One out of many
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM (Out of Many, One) is the original national motto of the United States.
PHRASE, not "phase"E Pluribus Unum, not "pluribus unum"The words mean "Out of many, one" and appear on ALL American coins.
The foreign phrase on the penny is "E Pluribus Unum," which is Latin for "Out of many, one." It is the motto of the United States and symbolizes the unity of the states.
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
The Latin phrase E-Pluribus-Unum is a national motto, Latin for "Out of Many,One."
Roughly translated E Pluribus Unum means, "out of many, one.
E Pluribus Unum is the national motto of the United States. It's a Latin phrase which translates to "out of many, one." If you look at the coins and bills in your pocket, the phrase is on all of them regardless of date.