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The greed of the US Mint - Jefferson Nickels?
The US Mint, in their greed, has now released the 2004 Jefferson Nickels. We are privileged to be able to buy the Spring version and then the fall version.
What will be next – two versions for each year denomination?
Here is the link:
US Mint Link
Todd
What will be next – two versions for each year denomination?
Here is the link:
US Mint Link
Todd
Todd Abbey
800.954.0270
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Or perhaps two different 2004 proof sets!
Actually, I like the terms spring version and fall version. The Mint hopes you'll fall for their hype and spring for the coins.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
The mint makes money....
heh heh......
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<< <i>What will be next – two versions for each year denomination? >>
Well, we've got five for each quarter.
I dunno -- I like the new nickels. At this point, any change is good. It starts the ball rolling for a total refresh of our circulating coinage, which is long overdue.
IMHO, we need a 1916esque coinage revolution. All evidence to the contrary, there have got to be talented artists and sculptors here in the USA. Where is the St Gaudens of today? The Weinmann? The DeFrancisi? Find these people and get them to make coins. State quarters and L&C nickels are only the beginning.
Now if we could just get some quality artists, unencumbered by political hacks, to design our coins some real progress could be made.
09/07/2006
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