1792-2017 American Liberty High Relief $100 gold coin (17XA) + Silver Medals
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Coinworld posted an image of what will probably be the 2017 American Gold Liberty. It will be a dual dated coin to celebrate the mint's 225th anniversary.
How do you think the Mint will be celebrating its 225th anniversary in 2017?
The mint didn't want to share the image of the test strike, but they did have a promotion flyer with the obverse.
The good thing is, Coinworld also had a pic of my avatar!
Edit to add: Update about the silver medals are found further down in the discussion here:
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How do you think the Mint will be celebrating its 225th anniversary in 2017?
During the closed administration portion of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Sept. 16 meeting, members were provided information on the 225th anniversary coin currently being developed by the Mint and were also shown a test strike of the coin, U.S. Mint spokeswoman Sharon McPike confirmed to Coin World Sept. 19.
The mint didn't want to share the image of the test strike, but they did have a promotion flyer with the obverse.
The good thing is, Coinworld also had a pic of my avatar!
Edit to add: Update about the silver medals are found further down in the discussion here:
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Not bad overall
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"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
1. Those stars. Yeah... Too big.
2. I missed the first UHR gold coin in this series and would have to play catch up. Update sets that include 1oz gold coins?! Ouch..
I can't wait to not buy that.
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distraction ... nice coin. Cheers, RickO
I think the obverse design is a great choice for a post Civil War dated coin but definitely unexceptable for the year 1792 and wonder what's the significance of the design to 2017?
Otherwise bust is nice but as stated stars just too big
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I'm curious what the reverse design will look like. The link to the Coin World article didn't have it. I'll probably buy one. The design is fairly attractive although it will take me a while to get used to Miss Liberty being black. I don't think this design will be popular with most coin collectors who are mostly older white males who tend to be more tradition minded. This may prove to be a low mintage issue with good investment potential.
The image is kinda hidden if you're not looking for it, but they do have this:
I think the obverse design is a great choice for a post Civil War dated coin but definitely unexceptable for the year 1792 and wonder what's the significance of the design to 2017?
Otherwise bust is nice but as stated stars just too big
This is an American Liberty coin, and it looks like it's becoming a yearly series, originating in the Artistic Infusion Program.
This is just the 2017 HR coin of that series. The significance of the 1792 is when the mint was established, and this is their 225th anniversary, and they're making this coin part of it.
I wouldn't doubt if we see other products from the mint next year that are dual dated 1792-2017...
http://uspatterns.com/j969p1080.html
TD
I understand why they had this design in today's PC world, but I do not think it will sell well, and I think they probably know that. I wish they would have gone with this one:
my early American coins & currency: -- http://yankeedoodlecoins.com/
I would also make the bust larger and possibly extend the bust to the rim instead of truncating it (on a deeply-dished coin like this it would be possible).
The stars in her headband should be a little smaller.
Not bad overall
I agree. Not bad. Stars are a bit large.
If there is an offer to purchase and immediately flip, I will do that. Otherwise, I will be staying far away.
The design not only does nothing for me, it is a negative in its appearance.
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Coinworld has some info from the Oct 13 numismatic forum at the Mint.
As suspected, the 2017 High Relief American Liberty will have an associated silver medal, possibly in more than one finish. The mint is contemplating a silver four finish coin medal set of the 2017 HR coin, as part of their 225th anniversary. One finish from each mint, ala the Kennedy set.
Interestingly, the article states the four coin set will double the number of 1oz medals issued in 2016. Simple math says that's 12,500 sets, since 25,000 silver medals were issued in 2016. I am beginning to suspect the low mintages of the silver medals may have to do with their mandate under the law, which may also be the reason why an ASE proof was included with the Reagan C&C instead of a silver presidential medal.
The mint is also thinking about a RP of the 2018 HR coin.
This has the odor inklings of the first spouse series, except this one could be never-ending. It would satisfy those in congress who wanted the mint to release 24k coins, (which was one of the reasons given for the First Spouse/Gold Buffalo legislation), as well as finally execute their artistic program they started in 2003...
CoinWorld article: The U.S. Mint might produce multiple American Liberty silver medals in 2017
Edit to change the silver rounds from coins to medals...
No thanks.
I like it... the more I look at it, the more I think I may get one....Cheers, RickO
I'll spring for one. Wish they'd shrink the stars, and would have pushed for Vanessa Williams as a model.
Well, just Love coins, period.
The eagle on the reverse looks sad and defeated...
Is there any historical background on the person that is depicted? Is it a made up woman or based on a real woman?
bob
The mint has a placehold page in place:
American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin
No mintage or HHL's. On sale April 6 at noon.
Price evidently will be $50 more than a 1oz 24K Buff Proof, whatever that happens to be in a month.
As an aside, this was a recent video on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbR5IgkY0dQ
Link to video: The Slave Who Helped Assemble the Freedom Statue in Washington D C
Beyoncé would want a cut....
The only connection is the simple design is a nod to the simple designs of early coinage. The old design was interpreted with a contemporary style.
It's based on what Sally Hemings may have looked like as a young girl in 1792. The mint felt bad that they couldn't have included her on any of the first spouse coins. Of course, the mint will adamantly deny all of this.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
My understanding is that Sally closer in appearance to Vanessa Williams or Jennifer (sp?) Bealls.
Well, just Love coins, period.
Terrible design. No thanks.
Did you mean Jenner as in Caitlyn Jenner?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Uh, no. As in the dancer in that old movie "Flashdance"
Well, just Love coins, period.
We now have an additional definition of black gold.
Nobody puts baby in a corner but 90% who buy this coin will be putting it in a drawer and holding out hope for a low mintage
The mint finally populated the web site:
American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin (17XA)
Item Number: 17XA
Mintage Limit: 100,000
Product Limit: None
Household Order Limit: None
If gold remains above $1250, the price will be $1690,
If gold falls to the $1200-1249 level, it will be $1640.
That's $50 more than a 24K proof buffalo. That's also $440 above spot.
I think these'll be around for a while...
Only a racist would have to ask.
Woot. I can't wait for this not to be in my collection! Yeehaw!
Honestly, the only reason I keep posting to my own thread is because it's easy to find...
Gold average for the past 5 business days is... $1248.87.
The coin will be $1640.
Have at it, folks! You can order as many as you want, just like yesterday. BWAHahahahahaha...