So what do you think about colored coins?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by kvarterto, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Personally, I find colorized coins one of the least aesthetically pleasing items in all of numismatics. They make my stomach go "bloop" in a bad way. This goes double for colored bullion coins (which have slowly cropped up). When I buy a precious metal, I want to see the precious metal, not a layer of coloring.

    I admit it. I loathe them.

    (goes into corner and sulks)
     
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  3. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Martini...or beer :)
     
  4. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    Brooklyn Lager is a VERY good beer!

    Ruben
     
  5. cesariojpn

    cesariojpn Coin Hoarder

    The local Arcade does that with it's quarters...well some of them. Get a certain color, get some quarters back.

    Me? I just use it whenever I want to get a paper from the box nearby while waiting for the bus.
     
  6. Topher

    Topher New Member

    The initial Poppy quarter lost a fair bit of it's colour pretty quickly, and if you find them in circulation, the red is pretty faded, yet very obviously there.

    The Pink Ribbon quarters are still found pretty regularly and I've only seen a few where the colour isn't intact, but they aren't faded, it looks more like someone tried to scratch through the colouring, so they are holding up pretty well after two years of circulation.

    The new Poppy has only been out for a few weeks, but I'd venture to say that it's colour will hold up better than the first version, that is, if you can find it in circulation. Rumour is that only 11 million were minted, and I can guarantee that a lot of them are being hoarded and collected.
     
  7. rohumpy

    rohumpy Senior Member

    Topher, If your avatar is a red poppy coin from Canada, then I am about to change my mind concerning at least that coin. It is very attractive. The use of a red poppy on a coin commemorating the armistice of 1918 is appropriate. The poem " In Flander's Fields" was very popular at the time. I think it mentioned poppies growing over the battlefields of Flanders.

    Here in the US we have a stamp issued in the late 1940's (I think) honoring Moina Michaels who was involved in the popularization of the use of the poppy on what was then called Armistice day, now called Veteran's day.

    I think I will try to get one of the Canadian red poppy coins.
     
  8. Isaiah

    Isaiah New Member

    I still really think their ugly. My only colorized coin is a state quarter from New York, wow is it ugly! coins should be coins, not metallic canvas.
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    "So what do you think about colored coins?"

    I try my best not to think about them.
     
  10. Skylark

    Skylark Senior Member

    Just found out that the canadian mint just did a coloured circulation coin for Papua New Guinea
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    Oh and I find that the more colour used the more unattractive it is.
    Coloured state quarter is Eww, poppy quarter is ok.
     
  11. Isaiah

    Isaiah New Member


    eew!!
     
  12. Eric N.

    Eric N. Junior Member

    I agree, the state quarters with all their color to them, just does look very appealing. You all have displayed some very nice looking coins though. Thank you for sharing. E
     
  13. MJD

    MJD Junior Member



    That particular coin looks pretty nice to me.....if USA put out such a
    thing, I bet there would be a lot of interest. Things are changing, and our
    values do not mean to others, or our kids, etc, like when we were growing
    up.
    I still like to hold on things we cherish as parents and grandparents, but so many little kids have not a clue of what is important, and ....coins are the same way.
    Look at the "new" nickel out.......why oh why did they pick such a view of Jefferson ? Whew ! I like the way our coins have been,,,a quick glance and we could tell what coin we had, or used, in our day to day money transactions.
    Just my 2 cents here ......

    mjd

    :smile
     
  14. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    Take a look at the Holiday Presents thread and see what a movitated mint can really do with color.

    Ruben
     
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