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    Exhibit: Sacagawea Soaring Eagle: Photographed August 2008 - Ruben Safir

    Eagle Art in US Coins:










    Free Eagle in Flight
    Photograph By Ruben Safir
    Design by Thomas D. Rogers, Sr
    Photo Editing: Ruben Safir 2008



    Free Eagle in Flight enhances the extraordinary reverse of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar by lifting the eagle out of the limits of the coins context to better represent the freedom and uplifting dimension of the fight of an eagle. The presentation inspires viewers by focusing on the flight feathers of our bird, adding depth to the design with the judicious use of lighting to accent the feathers with reflective white light while accenting dimension with the darken tail feathers. The complete affect causes the image to nearly jump off the canvas into the viewers personal space.
    From the beginning of US coinage the American Bald Eagle had taken its role as the national symbol and displayed both naturally and symbolically. Symbolic Eagles started with early Silver Dollars. The gamely representation of a proud, if not a bit perturbed bird with almost a folks art presentation. In truth, this early eagle was difficult to distinguish from a dove or seagul. But the representation and variations remain on American coinage until about 1798 or perhaps later when two different eagle designs came into use, one heraldic and symbolic, and the other more naturalized but with a stronger use of naturalist technique.


    An example of the Heraldic version can be seen on this 1804 owned by the Smithsonian Institution
    http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_doll...class2_rev.jpg





    With the Cap Bust the design the newer more natualized eagle remained in use with this serviceable basic design

    The break through of Eagle design came with the rare Gobretch Type sitting liberty dollars, who's design was lifted and used with only the slightest modification on the Flying Eagle small cent.




    Putting the eagle in flight gives the coin a more attractive look although the design seemed to challenge the technology of pre-civil war America and it wasn't again until the reverse of the Standing Liberty Dollar, $20 gold eagle and then when the Golden Dollar was released that the public then had a soaring eagle on a coin. It is worth mentioning that in 2009 the reverse of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar will change so it might be a long time before eagles soar on our coinage.












    Photography done with a Sony Cybershoot Camera with a Carl Zeiss Lens.
    Photo editing done with the GIMP
    Write up and HTML marked up in Open Office - All of which is Free Software
    Last edited by mrbrklyn; 01-01-2009 at 01:12 AM. Reason: history of flying eagles corrected ---ugg

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    Nice work, Got your message. Thanks cheryl

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherylkubucko View Post
    Nice work, Got your message. Thanks cheryl

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    great post

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    Quote Originally Posted by randygeki View Post
    great post
    we aim to please

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    its too bad this bird is dead

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    Oh surely you're not finished, there are lots and lots of eagles on US coins.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishmoney View Post
    Oh surely you're not finished, there are lots and lots of eagles on US coins.
    Like the Peace dollar Your right. I got lazy.

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    Itried to track how many US coins had eagles on them and lost track after
    five or was it six. Does anyone know? here's two oldies but goldies.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 800px-usa-1932-coin-10-eagle-medium-.jpg  

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    A coin post and political statement all in one.

    Great post, Ruben!

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    I found an error but I can't edit it. I guess they turn permanent at some point, but the Standing Liberty is a quarter dollar not a dollar.

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    By the way Ruben, really nice post. Flying eagles are something to behold on coins and real life. Great Idea for a post, thanks.--zeke

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    Quote Originally Posted by zekeguzz View Post
    By the way Ruben, really nice post. Flying eagles are something to behold on coins and real life. Great Idea for a post, thanks.--zeke
    Glad you enjoyed it. Check out the rest of the contest exhibits. They were ALL great...even Spocks!


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    Wonderful posts and camera and scanner pictures. Thanks.

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