Has there ever been a coin design that was universally liked?
It seems to me that whenever a new coin design is introduced, people come out of the woodwork to bash it and generally spew venom.
So...has there ever been a time where a new design was met with overwhelming support? Where people were actually happy about the new design?
So...has there ever been a time where a new design was met with overwhelming support? Where people were actually happy about the new design?
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<< <i>No >>
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The universe is a big place so I assume not.
<< <i>No, but there are several designs that are close to universal such as the Saint Gaudens double eagle or the Oregon Trail commem. >>
That's funny; I don't like either of them.
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<< <i>No, but there are several designs that are close to universal such as the Saint Gaudens double eagle or the Oregon Trail commem. >>
That's funny; I don't like either of them. >>
By St. Gaudens he meant 1827 bust half dollar.
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<< <i>No, but there are several designs that are close to universal such as the Saint Gaudens double eagle or the Oregon Trail commem. >>
That's funny; I don't like either of them. >>
By St. Gaudens he meant 1827 bust half dollar. >>
When it first became available, people lined up to exchange their Large Cents for the new smaller Cent coins.
The Large coppers weren't all that well liked.
Ray
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anything
since the beginning of time
as for coins definately no
<< <i>I have never heard much negative (historical or current) about the Saint $20, Walking Liberty Half, or Buffalo Nickel designs. Those are probably as universally liked as any design. >>
I agree with these and would add Winged Victory (Mercury) dimes to my list. SLQs might fit in if they were high grade.
JT
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.
<< <i>Has there ever been a coin design that was universally liked?
The universe is a big place so I assume not. >>
I very much doubt that we could get ten people on this forum to agree on much of anything... well, maybe a few things...
Historical files contain many complaints about the Saint-Gaudens $20 & $10 and the Buffalo nickel. The WL half seems to have been mostly ignored. The Standing Liberty quarter was roundly panned for the reverse eagle and ignored for the obverse. (But the mint disliked the design due to problems striking good coins.)
The Mercury dime was praised by nearly all newspapers and other media sources, although there were objections to the initials on the obverse.
If for no other reason than people really did hate those damn large cents.
Weren't Morgans quite popular during their day or did people dislike their size?
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Most folks seemed to like the Liberty nickel once the reverse was changed.
<< <i>Weren't Morgans quite popular during their day or did people dislike their size? >>
I understand the silver mine owners really liked the Morgan dollar.
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Even decades later the public didn't want them. But that's not to say it was because of the design.
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Dude, you're killin me! I almost puked!
If everyone generally liked the Flying Eagle cent. why was it only used for two years? I like the design myself! (But yet I still have not completed the series...LOL)
A close second for being universally liked would be the Lincoln-Wheat cent.
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<< <i>Not a coin, but very few complaints on Wiener Cathedral Medals...
Sounds like a good name for a hot dog stand. In very high relief...
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