The reverse of the coin shows a colored design depicting the invention of the Computer, the motive in color shows a depiction of Konrad Zuse together with the computer he developed called "Z3". Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse in collaboration with Helmut Schreyer, he developed the so-called "Zuse Z3" in 1941, which was the world's first functional computer. The development of the first digital computer was preceded by the models Z1, which still worked mechanically, and Z2. The original Z3 computer was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War, whereupon a functional replica was constructed in 1961. On the reverse, also the inscriptions: "2023" - the year of issue, "1941" - the year of the invention and "LIBERTY". On the obverse of the coin, the American Eagle, along with the inscriptions: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" - the issuing country, "ONE DOLLAR" - the face value, "1 OZ. FINE SILVER" - the weight of the Silver and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" - the Latin expression meaning "one out of many".
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