What do you think of the new designs of the $1 Presidential coins?
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
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--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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<< <i>I like them and think they will be a big hit...in silver! >>
Make them silver, give them a $20 face and circulate them! No matter how much I dislike their design, this would be cool!
but I am tired of dead people on my coins.
Lady Liberty on the obverse....Eagle on the reverse is the way it is supposed to be..
<< <i>I think they suck big time >>
I agree. I wouldn't mind if they failed big time.
Looks more like a token then a coin
JJ
You would think from those faces that they have their peckers stuck in their zippers...
I'd like to see them in dcam's
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>They suck, and it's a waste of tax payer's money to spend any time on a coin that will be relegated to P.O. stamp machines. >>
Not true! The P.O. isn't using dollar coins in their machines anymore.
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<< <i>They suck, and it's a waste of tax payer's money to spend any time on a coin that will be relegated to P.O. stamp machines. >>
Not true! The P.O. isn't using dollar coins in their machines anymore. >>
Good to know even the USPS doesn't use them anymore. Thanks.
<< <i>GEEEEZ. What's all the misery with these guys?
You would think from those faces that they have their peckers stuck in their zippers...
Is it the frank or the beans?
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<< <i>What a waste of time, effort and money. It's pathetic how stupid the powers-that-be can be. Dollar coins have failed twice, because they didn't remove paper dollars from circulation. What makes them think the third time will be the charm? >>
I bet they don't believe it will succeed. It's amazing how many people will take on projects that will fail in order to get large budgets to spend, esp if they can say it's not their fault when it does ultimately fail.
Planchet
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<< <i>They suck, and it's a waste of tax payer's money to spend any time on a coin that will be relegated to P.O. stamp machines. >>
Not true! The P.O. isn't using dollar coins in their machines anymore. >>
Hmmm? When did they stop that? I purchased stamps about 4 or 5 months ago, and got a pocket full of Susies and Sacs.
JJ
<< <i>Old George looks like he's getting an enema...Mike >>
They were made of wood back then, ya know!
splinters??
<< <i>What a waste of time, effort and money. It's pathetic how stupid the powers-that-be can be. Dollar coins have failed twice, because they didn't remove paper dollars from circulation. What makes them think the third time will be the charm? >>
Isn't that the mark of insanity? Repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. I guess we can say heir director is touched.
JJ
<< <i>What a waste of time, effort and money. It's pathetic how stupid the powers-that-be can be.
They aren't stupid. They have the power. They can do with it whatever they want.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
Young George
Early in school Americans learn all about the young man who chopped down a cherry tree and then confessed the deed to his father. That young man went on to be the nation's first president and is often remembered for his wooden dentures.
Most Americans think of George Washington as the stiff old man who appears on every one-dollar bill. But U.S. historians say the one-dollar bill isn't worth much when it comes to portraying their first president. Jim Rees, executive director of historic Mount Vernon points out that George Washington and the artist who painted him didn't much like each other.
"You might say that portrait might be an example of an artist's revenge," Rees says.
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<< <i>They suck, and it's a waste of tax payer's money to spend any time on a coin that will be relegated to P.O. stamp machines. >>
Not true! The P.O. isn't using dollar coins in their machines anymore. >>
Hmmm? When did they stop that? I purchased stamps about 4 or 5 months ago, and got a pocket full of Susies and Sacs.
JJ >>
USPS will be removing ALL stamp machines, thus, no dollar coins.
<< <i>USPS will be removing ALL stamp machines, thus, no dollar coins. >>
Some of the big cities are replacing parking meters that took dollar coins with bill-only versions too. 1 more nail in the coffin.
Although I'll probably fill a whitman album of them with my kids, other than a few issues, these have the makings of bank vault storage material written all over them.
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<< <i>In looking at all of the four portraits, none are smiling why? >>
The early portraits are taken from paintings which could take weeks to finish. Later ones are taken from early photograghs which could take five to fifteen minutes for the exposure. Try holding still and keeping a smile for that long without it looking completely fake. (fake smiles where the subject tries to smile usually look it. It is much easier to hold a position with slack muscles which results in the bland unsmiling images normally seen.) After about the turn of the century photographic plates became sensitive enough that it was possible to actually capture a moment of time making it much easier to capture the lifelike ease of posture of a person showing a natural emotion or feeling and the subject appear much less stiff. At that point you start seeing images of people smiling and looking relaxed. Candid photography was born.
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I'll collect a set of circulation coins for each of my daughters as a tool to teach them history, but I don't be interested in the proofs or other collector versions.
Obscurum per obscurius
As for the first lady $10 gold commemorative program, I’m just angry.
As for the coins themselves, most of them will never circulate. They are yet another government numismatic boondoggle that will generate fake income through seignorage that will really be a waste of resources.
Dollar coins do not circulate. How many failures does the government need to learn that lesson? It’s a true sign of government stupidity.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>I kind of like the designs and look forward to getting them (at face from the bank). >>
What are you going to do the second year?
<< <i>Dollar coins do not circulate. How many failures does the government need to learn that lesson? It’s a true sign of government stupidity. >>
If the Fed retires the dollar bill, the new coins will succeed. Loonies are circulating well up in the Great White North, so why wouldn't dollar coins work here?
Obscurum per obscurius
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<< <i>I kind of like the designs and look forward to getting them (at face from the bank). >>
What are you going to do the second year?
I can hardly wait for the William Henry Harrison dollar!
Obscurum per obscurius
Like the reverse, but why does everyone look constipated?
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RE: $1 coins at the post office. I bought stamps on Friday and got my $12 back in dollar coins.
Now when are the gold proof sets of these going to be minted?
What about a reverse proof version?
Don't you all realize the Mint will keep pumping out a variety of coins until your money runs out?
Until then call your selves ca$h cow$, you will never reduce the deficit but you make Congress feel good about themselves.
I'll be sure to do my part in circulating them.