We may finally get the LGF George Washington obverse

I'm not looking forward to yet another series. But I am looking forward to the obverse.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/fraser-portrait-to-finally-debut-on-quarter-in-2022
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I'm not looking forward to yet another series. But I am looking forward to the obverse.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/fraser-portrait-to-finally-debut-on-quarter-in-2022
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I like it.
Good ideas...obverse and reverse(s).
Like it too. I'm glad the Washington Crossing the Delaware reverse quarter will be short-lived. I dont like the design and feel they should have used one of the Leutze paintings
hurry!
Considering the fact that the Mint (or the Govt rather) has turned the reverse of the quarter into a revolving canvas, it's high time that the obverse get a makeover, imo. I can't think of a better rendering of G.W. than this one and welcome the news. I hope it's executed in the higher relief as shown and not in some watered down flat scale.
you know it's going to be flat
Don't care for it.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
For sure. No way it will be as high relief as the artist rendering.
That would be okay by me if they don’t give him spaghetti hair
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Or at least have the proof and mint set coins in the higher relief with the circulating coins in the flat relief.
cost
We are paying for their products, the mint is making money off of us.
High relief is a must IMO. Peace Roy
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Maybe I'll suggest this one
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
LGF’s design, from the beginning, has been considered the best of the submissions by many. It is believed that personal bias lead to JF’s design being chosen.
LGF sculpted Washington quite often. Here are two more of her works:
From other sources I've read, another reason why LGF wasn't given the quarter wasn't necessarily because of personal bias, but because she got the more lucrative medal work.
This is my FAVORITE U.S. coin design. I know.......Walking Liberty.....Standing Liberty .......Mercury .....St Gaudens.........all nice....classics. I get it. This one is my favorite. I have the 1999 gold piece. I can't wait to get this one in silver. I love it!
I don't know why the Mint doesn't do this now. I'll bet it would cause the sales of proof sets and Mint sets to increase dramatically.
🎶Oh no. Oh no. Oh no no no no no.🎶
looks p sweet - hope it makes it through final approval; long time coming
Thanks! I did some more digging and there may not be any merit to my previously stated reasoning.
The below linked article, by one of our own members I believe, also indicates that the Secretary of Treasury may have been using large-sized models for the selection process, whereas the CFA had been using models closer to the size of actual quarters, which made a difference in the visual merit of each design.
I always appreciate the knowledge here!
http://www.tbnumismatics.com/mistaken-misogyny-andrew-mellon-laura-fraser--the-george-washington-portraiture.html
go for it.
I'm going to hit them up over spaghetti hair
I like the Fraser portrait better than Flanagan's design. To me, it shows more 'character'...Flanagan's being a lifeless rendering. Though I have often stated, I wish they would stop with the dead presidents on coins - totally stop. As to the reverse designs.... just make them art oriented and not commercials. Cheers, RickO
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