CONGRATS Nevada: Finally one state did it right!!!
Prethen
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Okay, I'm not a big collector of modern crap. But, let me tell you, the Nevada state quarter is by far the most beautiful state quarter produced thus far. Those horses look great and look like they're going to jump out of the coin.
My state quarter already looks like a bust. For some reason, the sculptor wasn't able to bring up the relief and detail enough in the mountains (as compared to the drawing) to make it look anything decent.
I was looking through a couple of rolls of Nevada quarters so I could put a nice one in my state map. I know, I know...what a geek. Hey, it'll be worth a small fortune in 2009...right? I found a number of gorgeous prooflikes. In fact, most of the coins were barely marked up (Denver mint), if at all. Washington even escaped with very few abrasions. I think the reverse got away with the least problems because, FOR ONCE, the design actually covers most of the coin and it's not flat or most fields that can get all marked up.
I'm sure there will be a few naysayers out there...so go ahead...and say...."Neigh!"
Bruce
My state quarter already looks like a bust. For some reason, the sculptor wasn't able to bring up the relief and detail enough in the mountains (as compared to the drawing) to make it look anything decent.
I was looking through a couple of rolls of Nevada quarters so I could put a nice one in my state map. I know, I know...what a geek. Hey, it'll be worth a small fortune in 2009...right? I found a number of gorgeous prooflikes. In fact, most of the coins were barely marked up (Denver mint), if at all. Washington even escaped with very few abrasions. I think the reverse got away with the least problems because, FOR ONCE, the design actually covers most of the coin and it's not flat or most fields that can get all marked up.
I'm sure there will be a few naysayers out there...so go ahead...and say...."Neigh!"
Bruce
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I didnt think the SN range was in nevada in order to have a sunrise effect it?
Kip
mass tree state quarter is a close second and actually for me looks the best in proof!!
<< <i>Sure beats the dottering old fart with a cane on the California! The should have used the gold miner design from the 1925 Commem - but that would not make the current political correctness test! >>
Nothing was as lame as my home state of Texas. An outline of a state with a star over Dallas? Real artistic and creative, guys.
<< <i>mass tree state quarter is a close second and actually for me looks the best in proof!! >>
???? I think you mean the Connecticutt quarter with the Charter Oak. Massachusetts has a minuteman and the state map on it. Personally the CT is my favorite, but the DE is also very attractive in it's well executed simplicity.
And I am ESPECIALLY proud of my native state, the Great State of Ohio !!! (he said, sarcastically)
And that has nothing at all to do with the facts that Maine is my birth state and my family lives in New Hampshire.
Shoulda been dice.
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<< <i>I like the coin, but, they have the sun rising above the Sierra Nevada. The only place that happens in Nevada is at Lake Tahoe, and they sure don't have wild horses up there. >>
There are lots of mountains in Nevada. I didn't think that the mountains on the coin necessarily represented the Sierra Nevada (which is mostly in California, anyways).
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Maybe there could be an after market for 7-7-7 tatood on the horses. Or maybe a mint variety.
<< <i>how do we know that is not a sunset ... >>
Good point.
<< <i>There are lots of mountains in Nevada. I didn't think that the mountains on the coin necessarily represented the Sierra Nevada (which is mostly in California, anyways). >>
No, Nevada's flat except for the Sierra Nevada.
When the design was first selected, the mountains were represented as the Sierra Nevada by the newspaperss around here. I just spent a small amount of time on the Mint website and on Google, and see that they have gone generic with the descrpition. I'll buy into that.
<< <i>how do we know that is not a sunset ... >>
The design is called "Morning in Nevada."
isn't there a mountain range on both sides of vegas, and if I recall correctly, the mountain range runs all the way down to and thru Laughlin. I think i crossed over that road oh aboot a hundred times or so..
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<< <i>mass tree state quarter is a close second and actually for me looks the best in proof!! >>
???? I think you mean the Connecticutt quarter with the Charter Oak. Massachusetts has a minuteman and the state map on it. Personally the CT is my favorite, but the DE is also very attractive in it's well executed simplicity. >>
Condor!! and what is wrong with Vermont?? superior artistry, dignity, and a truly fitting image of a sugarer. Rob
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<< <i>There are lots of mountains in Nevada. I didn't think that the mountains on the coin necessarily represented the Sierra Nevada (which is mostly in California, anyways). >>
No, Nevada's flat except for the Sierra Nevada.
When the design was first selected, the mountains were represented as the Sierra Nevada by the newspaperss around here. I just spent a small amount of time on the Mint website and on Google, and see that they have gone generic with the descrpition. I'll buy into that. >>
According to maps, the Sierra Nevada range does no extend into Nevadaso it must be Humbolt range or something else. Nice coin though
Kip
<< <i>Nevada could have used the state bird instead - the construction crane! >>
I'm glad that's the "State Bird" you were talking about.
<< <i>According to maps, the Sierra Nevada range does no extend into Nevadaso it must be Humbolt range or something else. Nice coin though
Kip >>
Kip.......
"The Carson Range forms the eastern boundary of Lake Tahoe and is the only part of the Sierra Nevada that occurs in Nevada."
Sierra Nevada
Edit... I forgot the quotation marks.
What a nice design...It was well thought out.
I like its "motion" and the state motto in the banner.
WELL DONE.
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I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
I do think the less they place on the reverse, the better the coin is. Less clutter is better in this case (ie: The Kansas reverse).
The Soviet star on the Texas quarter is a bit odd, but none can compare with the LA pelican!