"E Pluribus Unum", (From Many, One).
The answer of "E Pluribus Unum" is incorrect. There is NO latin motto of the USA. The Congress with agreement by the President destroyed that motto in 1956 in favor of creating a religious division of the US and made the motto "In God We Trust." "In God We Trust" is the motto, any translation into Latin does not make it the official motto, the motto is set to English.
Because the State Congress decided that Florida should have the most common motto. The motto is on US Coins,too.
The US Coast Guard motto is "Semper Paratus" or "Always Ready"
The unofficial motto of the USA was "E Pluribus Unum" which is Latin for "One from many" or "One from many parts."In 1956 "In God We Trust"Note: "In God We trust" was first used on coins in 1864 but was not made the official motto until 1956
The motto or slogan that is listed on the London Coat of Arms is "Domine Dirige Nos". It is a Latin phrase that means "O Lord (God) Direct Us."
It's the national motto of the United States. It's Latin for "Out of many, one" and refers to the fact that the US is a single country composed of separate states and with citizens of many races, faiths, and ancestries.
The motto of the US is on our coins -- IN GOD WE TRUST
US paper currency carries the motto "In God We Trust" US coins carry that motto along with "Liberty" and "E Pluribus Unum" (From Many, One)
Because the State Congress decided that Florida should have the most common motto. The motto is on US Coins,too.
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM (Out of Many, One) is the original national motto of the United States.
The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears on modern coins and bills. Also "UNITED STATES of AMERICA" is on all U.S. coins and paper money.
It's just a Jefferson nickel, 1941 coins are still found in circulation and ALL US coins have the national motto. Spend it.
The national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all coins dated 1880, post a new question with a denomination.
The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is currectly found on all US coins. However, through error and production problems the motto has not always appeared as intended. This is why on some of the Presidential Dollars the motto is missing from the outer edge where it is supposed to be. These are error coins and have become collectable.
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
The word LIBERTY on U.S. coins is a motto. A motto is an inspirational message or emotionally stirring phrase. The motto's on current U.S. coins are Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum ("out of many, one").
The US Coast Guard motto is "Semper Paratus" or "Always Ready"
The national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all US coins dated 1943, so this Latin phrase can't be used to identify any US coin. Post a new question with a denomination.