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  2. Illinois Centennial half dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Centennial half dollar is a commemorative 50-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1918. The obverse, depicting Abraham Lincoln, was designed by Chief Engraver George T. Morgan; the reverse, based on the Seal of Illinois, was by his assistant and successor, John R. Sinnock.

  3. List of Illinois state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Centennial flag Centennial Flag of Illinois 1918 Sesquicentennial flag Sesquicentennial Flag of Illinois 1968 Seal: Seal of Illinois: 1867 Species, geology, and culture

  4. Flag and seal of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    For Illinois's first 100 years of statehood in 1918, Wallace Rice, who designed Chicago's flag, designed a centennial flag for the state. It had three horizontal bands of equal width alternating white, blue, white. It was charged with 21 stars along the edge of the hoist.

  5. Wikipedia:Main Page history/2018 January 16 - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Centennial half dollar is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1918. The obverse side, depicting Abraham Lincoln, was designed by Chief Engraver George T. Morgan; the reverse image, based on the Seal of Illinois, was done by his assistant and successor, John R. Sinnock.

  6. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/January 16, 2018

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    The Illinois Centennial half dollar is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1918. The obverse side, depicting Abraham Lincoln, was designed by Chief Engraver George T. Morgan; the reverse image, based on the Seal of Illinois, was done by his assistant and successor, John R. Sinnock.

  7. Editorial: If Illinois redesigns its state flag, what best ...

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    Quick. Can you describe what’s on Illinois’ state flag? No worries if you can’t. (An eagle gripping in its beak a banner with the words “state,” “sovereignty,” “national,” and ...