Polk... He is the only persident to fulfill all his campaign promises!!!
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MLK will make it onto a commemorative, there's no doubt. I don't think they would put him on a circulating business-issue coin. He is overdue- I'm surprised they haven't done him already. TR is also overdue, though he might have snuck onto a modern commemorative without my noticing(?)
Ronald Reagan. He fulfilled his campaign promises as well.
He brought down the Berlin wall and ended the USSR as it existed and won the cold war.
It's long past time to remove FDR from the dime. Very little about him was good and we are still suffering from his policies.
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I'd like to see a dead President - how about Clinton!
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Let's start recognizing people that have realy helped civilization (no offense Lucy) like Pasteur, Salk, etc.
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I think it should depict Andrew Jackson running after his attempted assailant with his cane! There's a way to show people that they can't mess with us.
Not so much for what he did as President although he managed to keep us out of war with France and held the country together during the first few years of the post Washington presidency (no small feat). But add to that his major contributions in arguing for independence, helping to draft the Declaration of Independence (and commissioning Jefferson to put the principles on paper), fighting to overcome the resistance to making Washington commander in chief, gaining financial support from the Dutch to fight the war and negotiator of the Paris peace treaty between England and the U.S. He was also a staunch abolitionist and one of the few Founders that reputated slavery and never owned slaves.
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I agree with the many who want Dead Presidents off our coins, but that was not the question.
My answer is "Old Hickory" Andrew Jackson. It was during his administration that the US Mint established the first Branch Mints at New Orleans, Dahlonega, and Charlotte.
John Hanson...the first President of the US gets my vote....put him proud on the new $1 coin and add some real silver to it...so it has some respect.... Washington on the paper dollar and Hanson on a good coin...thats the ticket!!!!
I don't care but lets not put a new one on a denomination until the year 3003. Until then, lets try something a little different again and see how it goes.
Time sure flies when you don't know what you are doing...
For Vice President - Spiro Agnew on the -$20 coin. For President - Teddy Roosevelt for me too. $5 coin the size of an Ike Dollar. Other notable American - Industrialist and Banker JP Morgan.
I agree Teddy deserves a place on a coin. However, we begin to set up a semi-monarchy (inherited political power) if you think about the fact that FDR has the dime. Will we see Herbert and W on coins in the next century.
Sorry, current disgust for the passing of political power from daddy to son (Bush and Gore) has me a little peeved. I thought one of the reasons for founding this country was to end political birthrights.
If the Mint does use the image of a president, I would go with Teddy Roosevelt on the dime (keeping it in the family). Personally, I'd prefer to see more classic styles like Lady Liberty. I think MLK, jr would make a great commerative coin. I'd like to see a comem with some of the famous industialists/robber barron/financiers, like Carnegie, Morgan, Rockefeller and Vanderbilt, but there are a lot of people that would take exception to that. Brian
Martin Luther King FDR maybe even TR im not sure if you all would go with that one. i think it would be cool to see the 1980 olympic hockey team on a dollar coin the size of an IKE.
jay
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I don't care what denomination, as long as it's a circulating regular issue, not a commem.
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"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
He brought down the Berlin wall and ended the USSR as it existed and won the cold war.
It's long past time to remove FDR from the dime. Very little about him was good and we are still suffering from his policies.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
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<< <i>Let's start recognizing people that have realy helped civilization >>
THIS IS WHAT ELVIS DID!!!!!!!!
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<< <i>Let's start recognizing people that have realy helped civilization (no offense Lucy) like Pasteur, Salk, etc. >>
Bill Gates ?
I don't care what denomination, as long as it's a commem, not a circulating regular issue.
No more presidents hijacking circulating coinage, please.
I kind of like the idea of a two coin set (Half Dollar, and $1 Gold?) honoring Teddy's contributions to numismatics and conservation, respectively.
BC
Not so much for what he did as President although he managed to keep us out of war with France and held the country together during the first few years of the post Washington presidency (no small feat). But add to that his major contributions in arguing for independence, helping to draft the Declaration of Independence (and commissioning Jefferson to put the principles on paper), fighting to overcome the resistance to making Washington commander in chief, gaining financial support from the Dutch to fight the war and negotiator of the Paris peace treaty between England and the U.S. He was also a staunch abolitionist and one of the few Founders that reputated slavery and never owned slaves.
My answer is "Old Hickory" Andrew Jackson. It was during his administration that the US Mint established the first Branch Mints at New Orleans, Dahlonega, and Charlotte.
As for Lakesammman's idea, now that is thinking outside the box!! Gotta give you an A+ for effort.
K S
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<< <i>Let's get rid of the dead president series and get back to a few new images of Liberty! >>
EXACTLY!!!
K S
<< <i>Andrew Jackson! >>
you mean Peter Gammons?
<< <i>wasn't there some dude who was technically president for like only 1 day?
K S >>
No.....I think they decided that Al Haig wasn't in charge.
John Wayne.
<< <i>and what denomination should it be. >>
I don't care but lets not put a new one on a denomination until the year 3003. Until then, lets try something a little different again and see how it goes.
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For President - Teddy Roosevelt for me too. $5 coin the size of an Ike Dollar.
Other notable American - Industrialist and Banker JP Morgan.
Sorry, current disgust for the passing of political power from daddy to son (Bush and Gore) has me a little peeved. I thought one of the reasons for founding this country was to end political birthrights.
Brian
FDR
maybe even TR im not sure if you all would go with that one.
i think it would be cool to see the 1980 olympic hockey team on a dollar coin the size of an IKE.
jay
<< <i>Presidents??? Phooey! Put Elvis on a dollar coin! Buddy Holly on the Half...... and Fats Domino on the nickel! Now your talking Hepcat Coins! >>
would fats domino fit on a nickel? we need to save him for a larger coin
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