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Old 01-07-2009, 05:36 PM   #15 (permalink)
Conder101
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I think it looks better than I expected. I do think they made a mistake with the choice of lettering font on the reverse.

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I can agree with placing Native American achievments on the reverse such as Jim Thorpe and the Code Talkers from WW2. How about Native American celebrations such as the Sioux Ghost Dance.
Don't worry, you've got at least 13 more years of these things an all of those have been proposed. I'm sure they will get around to them.

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And WHY are they now using $1 over "One Dollar"?
Dumbing down of America, we can't expect people to be able to READ a denomination anymore so we are slowly switching over to numbers to try and make it easier to understand.

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Is the coin still golden-color?
Yes
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