Elizabeth Comstock, an early member of the reform movement in the United States.

Elizabeth Comstock

Elizabeth Comstock, an early member of the reform movement in the United States.

The United States motto prior to 1956.

E Pluribus Unum

The United States motto prior to 1956.

The United States seal of Mississippi in 1817.

Mississippi

The United States seal of Mississippi in 1817.

The United States seal of New York with a backdrop of the Erie Canal.

New York

The United States seal of New York with a backdrop of the Erie Canal.

An illustration of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson.

President Jackson Banner

An illustration of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson.

The United States seal of Massachusetts in 1788.

Massachusetts

The United States seal of Massachusetts in 1788.

The United States seal of Texas with the Alamo in the background.

Texas

The United States seal of Texas with the Alamo in the background.

The United States seal of Iowa in 1846.

Iowa

The United States seal of Iowa in 1846.

The original seal of the United States of America.

Original US Seal

The original seal of the United States of America.

The United States seal of California with the Golden Gate in the background.

California

The United States seal of California with the Golden Gate in the background.

The United States motto prior to 1956.

E Pluribus Unum

The United States motto prior to 1956.

The United States seal of New Hampshire with Mount Washington in the background.

New Hampshire

The United States seal of New Hampshire with Mount Washington in the background.

The United States seal of Pennsylvania with a ship in the background.

Pennsylvania

The United States seal of Pennsylvania with a ship in the background.

The United States seal of Illinois with Chicago during 1830 in the background.

Illinois

The United States seal of Illinois with Chicago during 1830 in the background.

The United States seal of Kentucky in 1792.

Kentucky

The United States seal of Kentucky in 1792.

The United States seal of South Carolina with the ruins of Fort Sumter in the background.

South Carolina

The United States seal of South Carolina with the ruins of Fort Sumter in the background.

The proposed seal of the Confederate States of America.

Confederate States Seal

The proposed seal of the Confederate States of America.

The United States seal of the District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

The United States seal of the District of Columbia.

The United States seal of North Carolina with two ships in the background.

North Carolina

The United States seal of North Carolina with two ships in the background.

The United States seal of Maryland with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background.

Maryland

The United States seal of Maryland with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background.

The United States seal of Minnesota with Native American warriors in the background.

Minnesota

The United States seal of Minnesota with Native American warriors in the background.

The United States seal of Georgia with Lookout Mountain in the background.

Georgia

The United States seal of Georgia with Lookout Mountain in the background.

The United States seal of Florida with an Ironside ship in the background.

Florida

The United States seal of Florida with an Ironside ship in the background.

The Dix Medal with the flag of the United States of America in the Background.

Dix Medal

The Dix Medal with the flag of the United States of America in the Background.

A decorative parlor cabinet made out of quarter-sawed oak.

Parlor Cabinet

A decorative parlor cabinet made out of quarter-sawed oak.

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

Chamber Suit

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

Chamber Suit

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

Chamber Suit

A chamber suit made out of quarter-sawed oak.

A parlor stand made out of quarter-sawed oak.

Parlor Stand

A parlor stand made out of quarter-sawed oak.

The United States seal of Arkansas.

Arkansas

The United States seal of Arkansas.

The United States seal of Alabama.

Alabama

The United States seal of Alabama.

The United States seal of Delaware.

Delaware

The United States seal of Delaware.

A general in the United States Army during the Civil War.

General William T. Sherman

A general in the United States Army during the Civil War.

The United States seal of Vermont.

Vermont

The United States seal of Vermont.

The United States seal of The District of Alaska.

Alaska

The United States seal of The District of Alaska.

The United States seal of Nebraska.

Nebraska

The United States seal of Nebraska.

The United States seal of Oregon.

Oregon

The United States seal of Oregon.

The national motto of the United States of America prior to 1956.

E Pluribus Unum

The national motto of the United States of America prior to 1956.

The United States seal of Ohio.

Ohio

The United States seal of Ohio.

The United States seal of Utah.

Utah

The United States seal of Utah.

Peace between the Union and the Confederate States of America.

Blue and Gray

Peace between the Union and the Confederate States of America.

The United States seal of New Mexico.

New Mexico

The United States seal of New Mexico.

The United States seal of Native American Territory.

Native American Territory

The United States seal of Native American Territory.

The United States seal of Maine.

Maine

The United States seal of Maine.

The United States seal of the Senate.

Senate

The United States seal of the Senate.

The United States seal of the Post Office.

Post Office

The United States seal of the Post Office.

The United States seal of the Navy Deparment.

Navy Department

The United States seal of the Navy Deparment.

The United States seal of Nevada.

Nevada

The United States seal of Nevada.

A Spanish Block-House Destroyed by United States Artillery.

Spanish Block House

A Spanish Block-House Destroyed by United States Artillery.

The United States seal of the Department of State.

Department of State

The United States seal of the Department of State.

The United States seal of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin

The United States seal of Wisconsin.

An admiral of the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War.

Admiral Dewey

An admiral of the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War.

The seal of the United States and Cuba.

US and Cuba

The seal of the United States and Cuba.

A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.

Half Pice

A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.

A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.

Half Pice

A money of account and a copper coin. Equal to three foourths of the United States cent at the time.

The smallest Anglo–Indian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United States cent.

Pie

The smallest Anglo–Indian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United…

The smallest Anglo&mdashIndian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United States cent.

Pie

The smallest Anglo&mdashIndian copper coin, equal to one third of a pice. About one fourth of a United…

"In the reign of Philip of Macedon, the coinage of Greece had attained its full development, having a perfect reverse. One of the earliest specimens of the complete coin is a beautiful medal struck at Syracuse, with the head of Proserpine accompanied by dolphins, and for reverse a victor in the Olympic games in a chariot receiving a wreath from Victory-a type which is also found on the reverse of the staters of Philip of Macedon, known as Philips, and largely imitated by other states." — Chambers, 1881

Greek Coin

"In the reign of Philip of Macedon, the coinage of Greece had attained its full development, having…

A bird native to the United States with red or scarlet on or near the head.

Rose Throated Tanager

A bird native to the United States with red or scarlet on or near the head.

The back of a Scotch billon coin worth about two thirds of the United States cent in the fifteenth century.

Plack

The back of a Scotch billon coin worth about two thirds of the United States cent in the fifteenth century.