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E Pluribus Unum – What does this U.S. motto mean?

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E Pluribus Unum – What does this U.S. motto mean?

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“E Pluribus Unum” is a Latin term that means “Out of Many, One.” The motto first appeared on the 1795 half-eagle gold coin. An act of February 12, 1873 made the motto a requirement of law for coins minted in the U.S. thereafter.

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