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Old 10-14-2008, 09:10 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Now, it took some time to put this post together! Wow! Neat poll.

At first I was going to say the capped bust era. Before I scrolled through the pics. To me, undoubtedly, it's hard to argue that the 1916 era yielded some of the best designs we've ever had. These are the designs that people know today and that seem to 'grab' people into the hobby. Then it's likely that once they're here, the other design eras open up to them. I say this in general.

The beauty of it is that there were so many of these types minted that most of them are readily available and affordable to everyone still today.

That being said, I love Liberty head gold and Liberty seated coins.
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