#1 is just wrong. A plain cabin on a supposed work of art that has a bisecting line running through it. ...Jr. High art class people...don't bisect your artwork with stupid lines.
Moving on to high school art, and other such advanced levels of artistry -- that's called a horizon, and helps give the composition a sense of depth. Sigh.
The final versions, as minted, will likely have many edits made anyway. But I'll enjoy collecting them all!
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60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
<< <i>I want to see an exact replica of the 1909 VDB MPL in bronze dated 2009 with a mintage of 350. >>
We all want things that we're never going to get.
I'm sure the Mint decided not to have any "limited edition" issues to prevent the speculation that they would inevitably bring.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
I'll take one of each and you can keep the change from my nickel.
Moving on to high school art, and other such advanced levels of artistry -- that's called a horizon, and helps give the composition a sense of depth. Sigh.
The final versions, as minted, will likely have many edits made anyway. But I'll enjoy collecting them all!
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