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Reconsidering the half dollar

Kennedy halves haven't been minted for circulation since 2001, and are rarely seen in change. But the series goes on year after year in collector sets and rolls. The design never changes except for the date.
I think the half dollar should be discontinued. Or at least the coin should display something on the reverse other than the presidential seal. Since the half is the largest size current coin, it would have ample room for a series of reverses honoring American artists, inventors, composers, authors and others who have contributed to America's heritage.
What do you think?
I think the half dollar should be discontinued. Or at least the coin should display something on the reverse other than the presidential seal. Since the half is the largest size current coin, it would have ample room for a series of reverses honoring American artists, inventors, composers, authors and others who have contributed to America's heritage.
What do you think?
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I could go on but now I am bored.
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If they are for the collectors make em worth collecting.
I for one would love to see a well struck uncirculated Silver Half again.
Regards, Larry
Seriously. I would just like to see some new coinage.
Something else to ponder, when are we going to stop copying the designs of the past? (ie buffaloes, st gaudens eagles, walking liberty halves) Are there no designer/engravers out there with any kind of VISION anymore???
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<< <i>"I think I've had enough of coins with ever changing commemorative reverse designs."
Seriously. I would just like to see some new coinage.
Something else to ponder, when are we going to stop copying the designs of the past? (ie buffaloes, st gaudens eagles, walking liberty halves) Are there no designer/engravers out there with any kind of VISION anymore??? >>
The age the designers are now we need to be careful.
Don't say that too loud we may get the Mario Brothers or Lara Kroft.
Ron
<< <i>Strike them only in 90% Silver and get rid of the Clad junk.
If they are for the collectors make em worth collecting.
I for one would love to see a well struck uncirculated Silver Half again.
Regards, Larry
Get rid of the "Spaghetti Hair", the cheap arrows and put the Mint Mark back on the reverse.
<< <i>I would like to see an end to the commercial ads (SHQ's) and dead presidents - especially those who did nothing but die. Bring back art, patriotism and life to the designs. Cheers, RickO >>
I agree,
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end the politics of coinage
It is an amazingly beautiful rendition of our Eagle.
<< <i>I think the half dollar will never again be used in daily commerce, due to its size, and thus should be discontinued. Amazingly, I was able to use a Sac to pay for part of my fair on the Washington Metro yesterday, but the machine will not accept half dollars. >>
Nor will the CTA's fare boxes.
I've tried.
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<< <i>"I think I've had enough of coins with ever changing commemorative reverse designs."
Seriously. I would just like to see some new coinage.
Something else to ponder, when are we going to stop copying the designs of the past? (ie buffaloes, st gaudens eagles, walking liberty halves) Are there no designer/engravers out there with any kind of VISION anymore??? >>
The age the designers are now we need to be careful.
Don't say that too loud we may get the Mario Brothers or Lara Kroft.
Ron >>
Who???
As much as I favor honoring our past Presidents, I think their portraits were a move downhill. Like many numismatists, I consider the Theodore Roosevelt / Augustus Saint Gaudens era the best aesthetic period of American coinage--though I'm also fond of the flowing hair and draped bust coinage we had before the fat lady portrait took over everything in 1808.
Modern coins are too flat. To get all the tiny detail--which often looks cluttered--they sacrifice relief. We have the technology to do better relief today than we did in the 1900s or 1920s; why can't we use it?
And, ripping off old designs is getting tiresome, I agree. As beautiful as the walking liberty half and Saint Gaudens $20 obverses were, they feel rehashed on modern bullion coins. The ultra-high relief 2008 Saint Gaudens Eagle is a noteworthy exception, and I feel it is more a reminder of what we COULD be doing with coins today, even if its design is a point-of-honor "we did it, at last" remake of a design from over 100 years ago.
What I'd like to see is a return to the design intentions of the 1900s through 1930s, with more of a sense of fine art and of abstract ideals, rather than in-your-face "bling" and noise. But, I guess I'm just getting crotchety in my old age. (I'm 37.)
I do appreciate some of the recent experimentation with something other than the traditional profile. The newer illustrations showing front and angled views help make the persons pictured appear more life-like and human--one gets a sense that Thomas Jefferson was a real person. I grant, though, that this contradicts my own call for abstract ideals just last paragraph. But, if we have to stick with illustrating Founding Fathers, Presidents, and other persons of historic significance, then at least those illustrations should be well-done.
As for the Kennedy Half, I feel that it should be discontinued. If we are no longer minting it for circulation, we should pull it from our mint sets as well. The equipment and resources going towards their mintage could then go instead towards $1 coins or towards ads convincing people that they're a nice idea.
We've honored JFK long enough. Time to return to Franklin halves, and give the statesman, inventor, and true Renaissance Man's series its deserved full run.............. Who's with me?!
I'm with you in your quixotic quest!
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A few million blind people?
Eight years goes by and nothing's changed. Basically our presidential coins in microcosm. With generalized motifs such as Liberty and eagles, you didn't have special interest groups like the state of Virginia or Montecello.org fighting against changing coin designs because they'd reduce tourism.
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I think it is nice to have a coin that is consistent. I love collecting them and always will. How many varieties of quarters and dollars do we have?! We dont need to constantly change a coin to keep it interesting.
I am surprised they have not put MM on the Reverse.
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I would like to see change.
If it's to be to encourage tourism, I suggest this as a pattern.
The days of pretty coins with beautiful designs are gone.........FOREVER!!!! We just have to accept that and collect pre 1965 coins.
I think we should have a new 52 cent coin. The obverse should have a penguin and the reverse should have a photo of Anthony Wiener or Weiner, however he spells it. Instead of "In God We Trust," it should have "Caveat Emptor," or "It's Later Than You Think" written on it, instead.
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Get rid of the half and the cent
They did restore the high relief portrait.
can someone post side-by-side of the low vs high relief portraits?
I was just thinking about this whole topic yesterday as the US Mint just released another bag of Kennedy halves for $139.95
200 coins, half from Denver, half from Philadelphia. Does anyone here buy those bags? Uncirculated but not without the bag marks... I just think the mint doesn't know what to do with the half, so year after year it just goes on. Look at the Peace Dollar....what was that, a ten year run? The Kennedy has been running now for what, 54 years? I think a shorter run like ten is nice. Anything less is awkward, like the SBA for four years...I do think the Kennedy run should stop. But I do like the idea of a half, so let's have a new half, one that is artistically graceful with Liberty and a bold Eagle. IMHO.
The mint could use Coinstar.
A suggestion made long ago to Dir Moy was to reduce circulating coins to stable designs for 5, 10, 25-cents, $1 and $5. Reserve the half dollar for circulating commemoratives (1 per year) and make special NCLT commemoratives only in silver and/or gold. This also obviates paper $1 and $5 bills which would cease production.
This could establish a reliable standard public coinage, a larger size commemorative half format and clear differentiation between circulating and NCLT.
Change the dime, it hasnt changed since 1946.
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I think it’s a travesty that the half dollar design hasn’t changed in so many years. Imagine if it changed more like our quarters or dollars
with all the rewards, airline miles, and intro 200 bonus dollars credit cards offer now, not much of any coinage circulates anymore
I like the half, keep it thanks rln
I like the half dollar.... always have... used to get commemoratives in change from time to time when I was a paperboy....and the WLH is just a classic beauty in American coinage... Yes, let's get rid of the dead prezzies....go back to real artistry...dump the cent and dollar bill...coins for dollars, two dollars and five dollars...and I like the idea of the halves being commemoratives and changing each year...and in silver. Cheers, RickO