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E Pluribus Unum Seal of the United States Royalty Free Stock Photo
Picture of part of Great Seal of the United States with writing E Pluribus Unum, Out of many one, printed on One USA dollar Royalty Free Stock Photo
United States one-dollar bill, reverse side with The Seal of The United States with E Pluribus Unum motto Royalty Free Stock Photo
E. Pluribus Unum Motto of the United States Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Seal of The United States on the reverse side of one American dollar bill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro close-up of U.S. one dollar bill showing Great Seal eagle emblem and E Pluribus Unum banner Royalty Free Stock Photo
Words E Pluribus Unum on the World War II Memorial, Washington, D.C. Royalty Free Stock Photo
E Pluribus Unum Seal of the United States
Gold Great Seal of the United States Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze Great Seal of the United States, national symbol of United States of America. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Seal of the United States Silver Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Seal of the United States Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dark blue passport with gold lettering and emblem of the United States featuring the Royalty Free Stock Photo
E pluribus unum Royalty Free Stock Photo
E Pluribus Unum Royalty Free Stock Photo
E Pluribus Unum refers to the fact that the United States was formed as a cohesive single nation as the result of the thirteen smaller colonies joining together. The motto E Pluribus Unum was first proposed by the U.S. Continental Congress in 1782, for use on the Great Seal of the United States.


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