Well, the reverse of the current $1 bill has the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, with two Latin mottoes:
Annuit Coeptis, with the accepted translation: 'Providence Favors Our Undertakings'
And:
Novus Ordo Seculorum, with the accepted translation: 'A New Order of the Ages'
It als has the obverse of the Seal, and that has the motto E Pluribus Unum, with the accepted translation: 'Out of Many, One'
2007-09-14 06:17:44
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answered by dollhaus 7
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E Pluribus Unum- Out of many, one.
2007-09-14 04:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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E PLURIBUS UNUM -
E means from
PLURIBUS means MANY (It's just PLUS but it becomes PLURIBUS when it's with words like *** or, in this case, E)
UNUM is the number one.
So, from many - one, from many dollar bills, this is just one.
2007-09-14 04:56:03
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answered by Kool J. B. 4
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2014-12-16 09:42:58
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answered by Alex 1
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