Talk:United States Seated Liberty coinage
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Size and other data
editCan someone add the data template along with the pertinent info? I don't know how, otherwise I would. SDSpivey (talk) 16:20, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
Define terms
editCan anyone tell me please what a bust half is? Dedwarmo (talk) 15:17, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
- Since there's no page here yet... http://www.coincommunity.com/us_half_dollars/capped_bust.asp Bobby I'm Here, Are You There? 17:38, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
- I'm thinking that it means a half-dollar with Lady Liberty on it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dedwarmo (talk • contribs) 14:41, 23 June 2011 (UTC)
Modifications
editUnder the heading 'Stars' it states the 13 stars were added to commemorate the '13 colonies.' Is there some source for this? If not, surely they're there to commemorate the original 13 states. I know it may seem like knit picking, but if they'd stayed colonies there would be no American coins to put them on.
"In God We Trust" not universal
editThe inscription, "In God We Trust," was not universal on U.S. coinage until 1938, when the Jefferson nickel was introduced. The Buffalo nickel did not have it. Bill S. (talk) 06:38, 12 November 2023 (UTC)