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    Exhibit: 2006 American Eagle 2008 By Cheryl Kubicko

    The decade leading up to the Roaring Twenties was a huge transitional
    period for the citizens of the United States.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Twenties
    http://www.sagehistory.net/twenties/Twenties.htm

    Cities were growing; the
    automobile was starting to become the more reliable means of transportation;
    people were flocking to the movie houses; the United States had entered the
    realm of world politics; and, we entered the Golden Age of numismatics.
    Link: http://www.grolierclub.org/ExNumismatics.htm
    http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article...eid=313&type=1

    In the same competition that won Adolph Alexander Weinman the commission to
    design the new dime, later to be known as the Mercury Dime, he also won the
    commission to design the new half dollar. The design would be called the
    Walking Liberty, and it is considered to be the most beautiful of all silver
    coins ever produced by the United States Mint.
    The design was considered
    to be so profound that it was reintroduced when the Silver Eagle Bullion coin
    made its debut in 1986.

    American Platinum, Silver, and Gold Eagle coins are among the most popular coins among investors worldwide. They are the only bullion coins guaranteed for weight, content, and purity by the United States government.

    Silver American Eagles, which the United States government first introduced in 1986, have fast become one of the most popular ways to invest in silver bullion.

    Like the Gold American Eagle, the design for the Silver American Eagle was borrowed from an older American coin. The image of "Walking Liberty,' located on the front of the Silver American Eagle, first debuted in 1916 on the half-dollar coin designed by Adolph Weinman. Renowned for their beauty, Walking Liberty Half-Dollars are widely considered one of the United States' most attractive silver coin.

    Minting Information
    Silver American Eagles are one-ounce coins made from 99.9% pure silver bullion. A trace amount of copper is added to increase their durability.
    Silver has historically been the most affordable precious metal. Since 1986, the United States has minted one-dollar silver coins called "Silver Eagles."




    Design
    The design on the obverse was taken from the classic "Walking Liberty" design by Adolph A. Weinman, which had originally been used on the half-dollar coin of the United States from 1916 to 1947. As this iconic design had been a public favorite –and indeed one most beloved designs of any United States coinage of modern times, silver or otherwise– it was revived for the Silver Eagle decades later. The reverse portrays a heraldic eagle designed by John Mercanti.


    The obverse depicts Lady Liberty cloaked in Old Glory walking towards a new day. She carries branches of laurel and oak in her arms.




    The obverse design of Weinman's Walking Liberty half dollar is one of
    powerful symbolism. Miss Liberty, dressed in the stars and stripes, is
    walking Eastward towards the dawning of a new day over war ravaged Europe.
    Her right arm is extended with the palm of her hand upward as if to offer a
    helping hand, yet on her feet are the crossed thronged sandals of the ancient
    Roman soldier. In the crook of her left arm is a large bundle of oak
    and laurel branches representing both civilian and military honors. She
    also wears a cap similar to the one depicted on the dime, but without the wings


    The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" rests to the right of her calf.









    Reverse:

    The reverse design of this half dollar depicts a very powerful appearing
    eagle facing Eastward with wings spread as if to spring into flight from a
    mountain crag. Nearby, it is said, is a mountain pine sapling which is
    symbolic of America springing forth from the rocky terrain.

    These were powerful symbols to express to the rest of the world as the United
    States prepared to enter World War I.


    The reverse features an American bald eagle with wings spread proudly. Weinman's initials, AAW, can be found under its wing tip.



    It rests on a rocky crag with mountain pine sapling springing from its cracks. The Mint Mark signifying the city where these coins were struck is located just below the pine sapling for all coins struck after 1917 (for the first year and a half, it was located on the obverse under the motto).


    An inverse pyramid of thirteen stars representing the thirteen original colonies floats above its head.



    Map of the thirteen original colonies.

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    The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' 1 OZ. FINE SILVER ~ ONE DOLLAR '" encircle the eagle.



    http://www.bellaonline.com/ArticlesP/art35986.asp

    Link about John M. Mercanti
    http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint...ction=Mercanti

    Link about A.A. Weinaman
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Alexander_Weinman
    http://www.encyclomedia.com/adolph_w..._engraver.html
    http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article...tml?artid=1952
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    My GOD Cheryl! You chopped her hand OFF

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbrklyn View Post
    My GOD Cheryl! You chopped her hand OFF
    monster!


    but nice post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magman View Post
    monster!


    but nice post
    Sorry, I fixed her, I am not a MONSTER.






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    Oooooh. You are getting very good.

    Ruben

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbrklyn View Post
    Oooooh. You are getting very good.

    Ruben
    Thank You Cheryl

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    Another great post , you're really getting good at this Cheryl , keep it up .
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    Quote Originally Posted by rzage View Post
    Another great post , you're really getting good at this Cheryl , keep it up .
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    Thanks rzage, I have other in the works. I am getting advanced on this. Cheryl

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherylkubucko View Post
    Thanks rzage, I have other in the works. I am getting advanced on this. Cheryl
    People love your posts. You keep ending up in the TOTW Hall of Fame

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    Well I will put it this way. Love History, Learning new things and MY COINS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherylkubucko View Post
    Well I will put it this way. Love History, Learning new things and MY COINS.
    and your grandkids

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    My grandkids, Oil Painting, FISHING,hunting, knitting, cooking, making quilts and what else? Long List. Cheryl

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherylkubucko View Post
    My grandkids, Oil Painting, FISHING,hunting, knitting, cooking, making quilts and what else? Long List. Cheryl
    I oil paint too , but I stopped a dew years ago , gotta start up again I have two orders for paintings , for free of course . What do you paint .
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    Tenth Place Finish: 7th Qualifier

    Exhibit: 1840 (O) 50C Reverse of 1838 ,A date without a home. http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t45958/#post495442

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    Very informative post. I'd have to agree with the notion of the Weinman design being among the most attractive ever to be minted. In fact, I (my opinion, of course) would say that the modern ASE proof is the most beautiful coin the world has ever known.

    Just can't get enough of the ASE.

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