\\\ George Washington’s newest coin will be announced Christmas Day ///
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https://mintnewsblog.com/george-washingtons-newest-coin-will-be-announced-christmas-day/
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More possibilities as usual in the article. Snip your favorite and post it in this thread.
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I like the one you have posted best.
My favorite:
At least they won't be using it again!
There weren't as may possibilities as usual in the blog post. Any would be OK as none are really bad. I usually like less busy as opposed to lots of stuff crowding the coin.
I prefer the "01" overall, the ones with the swords, "05 and 12", the swords seem awkward in the images although "12" seems less so.
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I'm not buying it for one second that anyone at the Mint is going to be working on Christmas Day.
This is a trick.
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On a serious note.... I like the idea and the first three designs. I just hope it's a permanent (at least 25 years) design.
This is actually the first modern I'm a little excited about.
Also they really need to get rid of the spaghetti hair.
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personally, I think it's a little weird for george to be on the obv + rev of the new qtr --- is this a first for a US circ coin?
I am not sure I like any of them. The design in the foreground is good, but all the small detail in the background will get lost in a blur.
Also, this is a significant departure from tradition if the new regular issue quarter does not have an eagle on the reverse. The long-standing law was obviously changed for the various state series, but this is as return to a standard design.
The 2009 "formative years" Zincoln has Abe on both sides. Don't know if there's more, but that could be a new collecting niche.
Someone call Capital Plastics!
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I was just finding one:
The Presidency cent is another one:
@ms70 @Zoins thanks! good to know ✌
Every Lincoln Memorial cent has Lincoln on both sides.
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this makes coin-flip decision-making impossible; heads or ... heads
Wellllllllllllll...........techincally. The one on the reverse isn't Lincoln, it's a statue of him.
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I guess you didn't see my recent post on this coin
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1048438/now-thats-an-off-center-washington-times-2#latest
George was one BAD SOB!!!!!!!!!!
Some good background. A lot of people know about the Crossing of the Delaware but I wonder how many know about the associated Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton?
https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/quarter-dollar-for-2021-and-beyond-to-depict-washington-crossing-the-delaware
When I picked up this Battle of Trenton medalette it was in a Washingtonia collection sale, but the description said this was not related to Washington. What the writer didn't know is that it's Washington on top of the monument!
I like this one, but I'm not seeing all of them to choose from.
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I would make an exception for this one
After reading a bit more about the Crossing of the Delaware, I'm not a fan of any of these designs as I don't think they accurately portray the situation. 2,400 troops successfully crossed the icy river of a planned 5,400 men. That's a lot of troops that aren't shown on any coin or medal I've seen for this. I think the GWD-02 I selected above comes the closest from what I've seen but it's still a far cry from over 5K men that attempted it and the 2.4K that made it across.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trenton
I live here in Philly and might be willing to walk down to the Mint and see if anyone goes in the doors that day.
A lot of publishing software let you choose the time for it to auto-publish.
Straight time plus double pay, I'll fill in (like I'm doing anything right about now)
It looks as if the quarter will continue to be a palette for display of various themes. The 'dollar' coin is also following that path. At least this historical theme is relevant to history. Cheers, RickO
Not even the first quarter with two George Washingtons on it. The South Dakota Quarters are two others:
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
righton - thanks, @JedPlanchet - I just think coins have the ability to feature more imagery than the same dude on both sides; there's a rich visual language to pull from and feels like the mint's kind of phoning it in
None of the designs are appropriate for a coin the size of the quarter. All are very standard in appearance. Where is Theodore Roosevelt when we need him?
Technically, all memorial cents have Lincoln on both sides...he's just a little small on the reverse.
I agree. Also, when the ATB Quarters came out I think the Mint missed a great opportunity to feature Theodore Roosevelt on the obverse.
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
Emanuel Leutze's painting gives the impression that there were men and boats for as far as the eye could see! The quarter designs give the impression that Washington crossed with just one or two boats!
And look at how tall those chunks of ice are! Back then the Potomac River where Mount Vernon is situated was freeze every winter. How often do the Delaware and Potomac Rivers freeze now?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Crossing_the_Delaware_(1851_painting)
With all the Civil War and Pony Express reenactments, a reenactment for the Crossing of the Delaware with 2000-5000+ people would be quite a sight!
I will be watching for the announcement.
Here it is
http://www.prweb.com/releases/united_states_mint_announces_new_quarter_dollar_reverse_design/prweb17633949.htm
does anyone know if you'll be able to buy rolls / bags directly from the mint, or will you have to ask you local bank?
I’d be shocked if they don’t sell rolls/bags.
They did sell rolls and bags for the 2006 return to Monticello and 2010 shield cents. They probably would do the same for this. Is it just me, or is the font of the date off compared to 1932-1998 quarters?
From my collection: Frank Gasparro's engraving of Washington Crossing the Delaware scene from famous painting by Emmanuel Leutze on AC-120. Mintage estimate 4 - 12.
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He is already on too many coins. Bring back effigies of Miss Liberty.
That's MS. Liberty now.
That one is ok but it is not my favorite.
I liked GWD-01 best but the one chosen is OK with me. The main thing is I'm glad they didn't go back to that super crowded eagle reverse.
I like GWD-02 the best, but this one is fine. The crossing of the Delaware on Christmas Day 1776 was one of the boldest military moves of the entire war and the resulting victory at the Battle of Trenton was a key victory for the revolutionary cause. Mixed in with “White Christmas”, “It’s a Wonderful Life” and other Christmas movies, watching the film “The Crossing” about this event is a Christmas Season tradition in the RedStorm household!
I wish, "Crossing the Delaware" was left off the design, but glad the SHQ and ATB quarter series are FINALLY done!!!
It's a classic design. Hopefully it will be up there with the Bicentennial quarter
I'm satisfied with this one. Nice design.
Hopefully the Mint strikes it with the amount of relief indicated in the mock-up illustration and not the shallow relief so common to modern issues or the classic design will come out looking like a bus token like so many of the state quarters did...