Will the old reverse return to nickels?
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I've noticed people having an angled pic of Monticello in their icon. I was wondering if the mint intends to use the new angle or is this just a novelty pic?
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Hoot.
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<< <i>Buildings do not make for very inspiring coin designs. >>
Maybe that's why government bureaucrats like them so much. Creative thought entails risk.
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Please there is no apparent to it Virginia owns the nickle outright. Thats why congress let that state bully the rest of the country into accepting the sucky montecello design back when the nickel reverts back. the only difference will be that it is an updated design of montecello.
Byron
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<< <i>Buildings do not make for very inspiring coin designs >>
In straight on depictions, which is whate you usually see on coins, I would agree. But in oblique views I think they can work very well. The original Schlag design would not work though. Too oblique and too high a relief. Plus the highest parts would be opposite the high areas of the obverse as well. For high speed coinage production they would never be able to get it to strike up. The PAK tokens can do it because they are coined at slower speed, higher pressure, and on a softer material.