USA | 1964 | Half Dollar | Coat of Arms

 United States of America




 

The Great Seal of the United States, first used in 1782, serves as the official seal of the nation and is kept by the Secretary of State. Its obverse displays the national coat of arms, while the reverse shows a truncated pyramid topped by the Eye of Providence, dated 1776. The seal includes three Latin mottos: E Pluribus Unum, Annuit cœptis, and Novus ordo seclorum.

Designed mainly by Charles Thomson and William Barton, the seal authenticates important federal documents and appears on items such as U.S. passports, military insignia, and since 1935, the one-dollar bill. Its design has remained largely unchanged, with the current official versions closely following those established in the late 19th century.

 


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