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AUeagle

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  1. Should the President dollars be added to the poll?

     

    I suppose for completeness, yes. But I am not going to lobby for it, because I am of the opinion that there should be no presidents on our coinage. We do not live in a monarchy.

     

    I voted for the Gobrecht. It is an awesome design. The newest Sacagawea is a very nice design, but I just couldn't vote for it because of how awful they look a few weeks after you touch one. That metal they used was not well-thought out.

  2. My Favourite Half Dollar is the B. Franklin, I like the design...

     

    Tschüß,

    Marvin

     

    I like the Franklin, as well. It is a bit silly, though, how small the eagle is on the reverse. I personally would have sacrificed some of the superfluous text and made a reverse design that more naturally incorporated the eagle and Bell.

     

    On the other hand, I don't care for the reverse of the Walking Liberty because the eagle is just too darn big, and in an awkward pose.

  3. I think Nevada just may be my favorite statehood quarter so far.

     

    My wife has horses, and she loves the Nevada design. Too bad it has a dead president on the front! Just imagine the Standing (or Seated even) Liberty on the obverse, and that beautiful reverse. When are we going to get these presidents off the coins? Doesn't that seem too much like putting Kings on the coins?

  4. I agree that this is a very underappreciated series. The coins are beautiful and interesting. The prices are still very reasonable, at least compared to other U.S. coins. However, it can be hard to find a good dealer. And, there are MANY counterfeits. Finally, lots of the available US/Philippine silver coins have been improperly cleaned. So, if you find a nice example coin, but it before it is gone. Most of the coins you can find are from 1944/1945, brought home by American soldiers, and are pretty common. The coins from the 1920's are challenging.

     

    I also have taken an interest in the coins made for the Culion leper colony. If there is any interest, I can write up an article about them.

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