Someone posted in another thread that the design would look better once it's circulated a bit. I agree with this- not really too great as a pink uncirculated, but once they start going RB and B, they might look better, and be worthy of hanging around a while.
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Wow... long term views here.... someone just resurrected a gold thread from 2002, only eight years ago... and the predictions were blown away by reality today.... so, I would hesitate to even suggest what a year from now will bring. Fun to speculate, but reality bites. Cheers, RickO
I hope it stays around . This is the first redesign Ive liked so far. Nickel backs I dont like, nor the state/monument quarters. The cent has a nostalgia to the indian cent with the shield design. I wish they had put the lines in the cent like on the indian cent but I guess being so big too many lines.
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next change, 2059. Will you be waiting? I know I will. age 104
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next change, 2059. Will you be waiting? I know I will. age 104 >>
i'll only be 77!
<< <i>yeah, better get used to it.
next change, 2059. Will you be waiting? I know I will. age 104 >>
I doubt that our financial system will last that long. Long before 2059, I expect that one-cent coins will no longer be made.
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