American the Beautiful quarters 2010 - 2021

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by elaine 1970, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Sight unseen, I do not think I would buy these coins for myself.
    If anything, I'd only buy the Proof version of a silver 5 oz. coin but these are being referred to as bullion, so is that only MS? if so, probably will not buy any from this series.
     
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  3. krispy

    krispy krispy

    precisely!
     
  4. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    krispy. remember 1999 clad and silver proof set. try one each.
     
  5. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    That would make sense, he deserves it, and it would be a good looking coin...however, Coin World Sept 14 2009 states (on page 4)...

     
  6. krispy

    krispy krispy

    elaine: Sorry, I don't do clad.

    I primarily collect silver and gold coins. Plus I don't like dead president designs too much, however I did order the latest 4 pc. Lincoln cents bicentennial proof set.
     
  7. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Krispy...just curious...how do you answer all these threads without your little green light coming on? :confused:
     
  8. krispy

    krispy krispy

    You can set it in the USER CP: Edit Options > Login & Privacy > Use Invisible Mode

    I also get a ton of emails... from auto-subscription to threads
     
  9. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Interesting...learn something new every day!
     
  10. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member


    You're a popular guy :hail:
     
  11. krispy

    krispy krispy

    These forums have a lot of great features for customizing your experience. I went through every setting when I registered here to know how much control/privacy/sharing, etc we have access to. It's pretty impressive.

    LOL! Nah, I just post too much most likely and participate in too many coin/bullion related interests. :D
     
  12. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Though I'm not excited about it due to being weary of the different quarters, I'll collect them, but through circulation or face value at the bank. I've got every Washington quarter (except 1932 D, which I will get at some point), so how can I stop now?

    bob
     
  13. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    this new series. i am buying only at face from my banks.
     
  14. krispy

    krispy krispy

    If there is a design that I really love from this new quarter series then maybe I would buy a silver 5 oz. version of that design, otherwise I will only pick out an example from my pocket change if I like a given design.
     
  15. krispy

    krispy krispy

    The Jefferson and Sac portraits have the facing portrait as you've said but there are camps of people who don't like the facing portraits as well as the other technical issues that limit designs of facing portraits which probably cause a lot of production issues and both time and money to solve. There's just not much physical depth in facing portraits to work with due to a limited number of steps in which to create the illusion of a dimensional face, you end up getting a flat nose and the face looks rather broad. There have been so many side facing portraits of Washington that another one at this point, whether facing or in profile, isn't much going to hurt, but it would be nice to see something fresh. I liked how the 1999 Gold $5 commemorative coin seemed to reference the early colonial General Washington portraits on tokens and coin. Funny he's gotten so much attention and become an icon on our currency for someone who opposed as much.

    Die makers can both reduce or increase the scale of any design with a Janvier reducing lathe. You can find in some coin making videos being demonstrated. The lathe traces the design and ensures the proportions are accurately reduced, but you are right that some designs do not work as successfully on the scale that they are not commonly known once people's familiarity recognizes a certain scale for a given design. You would probably see a slightly modified design if this is the case, so that the larger scale coin has the right feeling to it with enough level of detail across certain devices, like hair and feathers where a larger scale piece would have the level of detail visible.

    At this time the Perth Mint's Koala (10oz, 1oz, and 1/2oz) and Kookaburra (1 kilo, 10oz, 2oz, and 1oz) coin designs come in these multiple sizes which you could use as an example to compare how the to the 5 oz. bullion American the Beautiful quarters would translate into small and larger scales alike. I think perhaps we will end up seeing an 'updated' or 'revised' portrait of George Washington in use on the new quarter series. Time will tell...
     
  16. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    the clad proof set and silver proof set will maintained 14 coin in a set. while the mint unc set will have 28 pc. unless there is a change or additional coin. the above 14 and 28 coin will last another few year.
     
  17. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    I think enough is enough with the quarters just revert back to the regular quarter, I wouldn;t mind seeing lady liberty on a circulating issue coin once more. What are they going to do after that? Capitols? Vice presidents?
     
  18. GaryBurke

    GaryBurke Senior Member

    I'll collect them.

    I can't help myself.

    :):):):)
     
  19. elaine 1970

    elaine 1970 material girl

    i will buy the first year only. many sets. that's my plan.
     
  20. immytay1

    immytay1 Member

    I will only collect em if they are available for face value by the roll at the banks
     
  21. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    VPs sound COOL!! :cool: I would love to be the first one on my block with an MS70 Hannibal Hamlin. :hail:
     
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