Poll....What's the all-time ...BEST... US coin design?
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I'm going to vote for the Buffalo Nickel.
It is an interesting and nice design in EVERY grade. From fresh out of the die to no date or details left, it still has its "essence."
In MY opinion.
Non-political, AMERICAN in the extreme, historic in subject, brilliant in design.
If I had a second choice, it would be the St. Gaudens.
Interesting to see what others think.
It is an interesting and nice design in EVERY grade. From fresh out of the die to no date or details left, it still has its "essence."
In MY opinion.
Non-political, AMERICAN in the extreme, historic in subject, brilliant in design.
If I had a second choice, it would be the St. Gaudens.
Interesting to see what others think.
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Russ, NCNE
I had a difficult time with the decisions on the best of each denomination that some sadist posted a week or two back.
Trying to determine what is the best overall seems like you may get a different answer everytime you ask.
Sure, many people say the St. Gaudens design double eagle, but there are just too many really great designs
to make a single choice, at least for me, but then I have attention deficit disorder and can't concentrate on a
single type or series to collect.
I ....FORGOT .....the Indian GOLD.
An inexcusable oversight.
Sorry.
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I reversed these, but essentially I agree.
Walking Liberty Half.
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Michael
My favorite, however, has to be one combination that you do not have specifically listed and that is the Draped Bust obverse with small eagle reverse. Once this design was retired, the Mint would not try to reproduce an ornithologically correct eagle for some years, and even then, only sporadically.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Back to Redbook 101 I guess.
Inkidinkally, I wudda gone with the WL half also except that they look so lousy so soon.
ONE of my reasons for the Buff was how nicely it holds its panache even when worn out.
I think early gold is my favorite, followed by the $5 Indian
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Beyond that I like the early gold and early silver.
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Draped Bust by far.......when the monster steps out of the forest the suspense is over....your imagination is always better than the truth...but...a little eye ball around the tree with just the hair and the claws visible on the other side with the heavy breathing....makes you want to pee in your pants.
It's like space travel. It's great when we're fantasizing about warp speed but the truth of the matter is space travel is boring. Best to keep the truth just out of reach.
.....sorry I'm back.
Buffalo nickel gets my vote. Reminds me of the wisdom of America. Push the indigenous (sp?) natives onto the worst land on the continent and make up a theory to permit the crime - call it Manifest Destiny.
Kill all but 100 of the Buffalos .....
Give 'em both immortalization on a nickel...
Actually from a non-sexual non-political vantage point.....it certainly wouldn't be the three cent nickel.....probably the buffalo nickel or the walking liberty half....
I actually love the Gettysburg Half and the Connecticut Half...but if I had to pick just one design....it would be the
Hawaiian Commemorative.
Totally cool.
Second place is the One Dollar Educational Note.
Oh...coin....well then second place would be the Oregon half...just the obverse though.
Woops. Went over the two sentance guidline which means 99% stopped after the word "pants".
2. Standing Liberty Quarter - Type I
3. Buffalo Nickel
4. Walker Half
5. Draped Liberty series (1795-1807)
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#2. Barber coinage is a close second.
#3. I love flowing hair coinage and soon will be able to afford some nice pieces!
#4. Bust coinage.
#5 St Gaudens.
#6 Walkers
#7 Stinky old Morgan dollars.
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