US Mint vs Private Mints??????
INXS
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What do you think is the real reason that a SQ concept going to the mint is rejected and something less complicated is substituted?
I have seen many medals, SQ replicas and foreign coins all from private and foreign mints that make the US Mint's renditions look absolutely pathetic. Is it because the US Mint produces so many coins or is it that their engravers have just lost the drive?
Thanks
Inxs
I have seen many medals, SQ replicas and foreign coins all from private and foreign mints that make the US Mint's renditions look absolutely pathetic. Is it because the US Mint produces so many coins or is it that their engravers have just lost the drive?
Thanks
Inxs
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<< <i>I would love to see the platinum obverse on regular coinage. Who can be offended by that? >>
Non americans. According to some in this country, anything patriotic of the US is obviously a sign of our imperialism and arrogance and deserves to be eliminated.
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their own constituencies. Then there is the job of producing billions of toxic little slugs which have
become essentially of negative value by inflation yet remain because of politics and inertia. This re-
quires that much of the productive capacity of the mint is preassigned for their production which
necessitates low flat designs which can be struck at very high speed for all the coinage.
Another major problem is that the entire structure of currency and coinage dates from another era.
The quarter is worth only about three cents in the money from when the system was designed, yet
still is our largest circulating coin. Today it takes a ten dollar bill to make the same kind of purchase
that was originally made with the largest coin.
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<< <i>I would love to see the platinum obverse on regular coinage. Who can be offended by that? >>
Anyone with a semblance of taste. Liberty looks like she was mercilessly beaten with an ugly stick, or it's actually my cousin Bruno the drag queen!
Jerry
*sigh* our coins suck
<< <i>Or maybe they thought a building would not make a very inspirational design. >>
No, it was actually that the folks in Austin thought it would be insulting to Hispanic-Americans ... never mind that they also fought and died on the side of the Texicans and at the Alamo.
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