Ronald Reagan on the $50

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by krispy, Mar 4, 2010.

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Select your choice of FUTURE designs of the $50 note and all else that applies...

Poll closed Jun 6, 2010.
  1. Keep President Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President, on the $50.

    25 vote(s)
    34.2%
  2. Remove President Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President, from the $50.

    5 vote(s)
    6.8%
  3. President Ronald Wilson Reagan should be honored on the $50 or any future coin or note.

    21 vote(s)
    28.8%
  4. President Ronald Wilson Reagan should not be honored on the $50 or any future coin or note.

    14 vote(s)
    19.2%
  5. US coins/notes should feature politicians, statesmen/women or persons of elected office.

    8 vote(s)
    11.0%
  6. US coins/notes should not feature politicians, statesmen/women or persons of elected office.

    13 vote(s)
    17.8%
  7. US coins/notes should feature prominent citizens who contributed to society but are not politicians.

    11 vote(s)
    15.1%
  8. US coins/notes shouldnt feature prominent citizens who contributed to society but arent politicians

    6 vote(s)
    8.2%
  9. US coins/notes should feature allegorical figures of liberty, freedom or national symbols.

    44 vote(s)
    60.3%
  10. US coins/notes should not feature allegorical figures of liberty, freedom or national symbols.

    2 vote(s)
    2.7%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. DhizKanichioko

    DhizKanichioko Hobbyist

    Chip: Right, I understand. I just don't really agree with racoon... They are filthy creatures... Maybe some other one like... Uh... a not racoon...
     
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  3. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    HAH! Somebody will be singing a different tune on 1/20/2012...
     
  4. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    there are many more deserving public servants

    My argument is that there are many more deserving public servants in the history of the USA than Ronald Reagan.

    This is the order of humans appearing on the large or small $50.00 US bank note.

    Alexander Hamilton = Treasurer
    Henry Clay, Sr. = statesman
    George Washington = President
    Benjamin Franklin = statesman
    Edward Everett = statesman
    Silas Wright, Jr. = statesman
    William Henry Seward, Sr. = statesman
    Ulysses S. Grant = President

    So looking at this pattern, it is obviously well passed the time for a non-Presidential statesman/stateswoman to front the $50.00 bill.

    Madeleine Korbel Albright (born May 15, 1937) is the first woman to become a United States Secretary of State.

    Jeannette Pickering Rankin (June 11, 1880 – May 18, 1973) was the first woman to be elected to the United States House of Representatives and the first female member of the Congress sometimes referred to as the Lady of the House.

    Georgia Neese Clark Gray (January 27, 1898, Richland, Shawnee County, Kansas – October 26, 1995[1]) was the first woman Treasurer of the United States, serving from 1949 to 1953. After her, every subsequent Treasurer has been a woman.
     
  5. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    wouldn't that make more sense if the speculative date were 2/10/2012 ?
     
  6. Gipper1985

    Gipper1985 Junior Member

    Again I agree with you about not putting a recent leaders on currency, I just wish you would stop using terrorists or terrorist dictators as an example when writing about American presidents.
     
  7. GoldisKing

    GoldisKing Junior Member

    The most He deserves is a commemorative half dollar! It says thanks, and no one is forced to own it!
     
  8. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Then again, it is their money (I am not from the US either). I would not want somebody like Reagan to be on circulating US coins or notes, but if the Americans want (wanted) that, their business. Personally I also find depicting Andrew "Indian Removal" Jackson ($20) offensive, but at least on coins that is part of a series depicting all presidents except for the recent ones.

    It does make a lot of sense that we do not have living people on legal tender in most democratic countries (OK, in monarchies it is common to show the head of state). And in my personal opinion a politician should not appear on money shortly after s/he died either. In the Federal Republic of Germany we did that, on coins, with our very first president (Theodor Heuss) and head of government (Konrad Adenauer). I would not have done that, but back then I could not say anything. :)

    Christian
     
  9. ARguy

    ARguy Junior Member


    Great point. Agree that it would be nice to have a woman on a US note.

    As for men, how about Harry Truman or George C. Marshall or Thomas Paine or Robert Morris or Paul Revere or Robert E Lee or Steven Mather or John Muir or M L King or G W Carver or Sequoia (sp?)?
     
  10. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    When honoring anyone, You have to look at there role in history, Though Ronald
    Reagan hasnt been gone that long, While he was here he made a significant
    Contribution to U.S. Politics and foreign policy, And to be very frank, A stamp
    Is pretty much a token gesture and a coin maybe one step above that!

    Its time to put his face on the "Green"
     
  11. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Ok a token for Ronald Reagan seems like one of the best ideas here yet! :mouth:
     
  12. CIRELAW

    CIRELAW Junior Member

    I think they already beat us to the punch:
     

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  13. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    That was very, very different. I bet there was almost zero opposition to JFK on the half - for obvious reasons.
     
  14. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"


    A token!! This man was a great president and deserves more
    Then that!!:(
     
  15. krispy

    krispy krispy

    He's already been put on the 0.37¢ stamp and will be on a forthcoming 2016 Presidential golden dollar coin...
     
  16. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    When posting in this thread I am trying my best to not stray off topic AGAIN. I am also trying not to politicize this thread ( which is difficult due to the subject of the thread ) I nearly have a hole bitten through my lip at this point.
    As I have mentioned in a previous post , there are MANY more deserving , unspoken public servants than Ronald Reagan !
     
  17. CIRELAW

    CIRELAW Junior Member

    I haven't been subscribing to long but I'm sue no other topic was met with such enery or emotion, I wish more our our Nations' opinion was so debated with such energy. Does anyone know the process! Is it like any other law and if so we should be writing our politicians and not mearly each other! Yes ITS THAT IMPORTANT!!!!
     
  18. krispy

    krispy krispy

    CIRELAW I wrote to both of my State (NY) Senators about my dissatisfaciton with the announcement by the Mint in late 2009 to cancel proof and collector versions of the ASE and AGE for 2009. I implored to them my long term commitment to collecting and collecting these specific coins, the importance these coins have amongst the collecting community and how I wished my elected officials would carry my sentiments to the appropriate offices in Washington on my behalf. I also requested their response but received only one auto-reply that one of my emails was received by their office. I don't know what good my personalized messages did to benefit our hobby and to ensure future issues may be minted but at least my voice was given, logged, whatever and I think it IS that important that these issues of how our coin & currency and commemorative issues are addressed with elected officials and the various organizations related to their creation. How else can they know of our approval or disapproval. I would encourage anyone on any issue related to the topics we all here discuss, write to express your personal opinions and reasons. It is your best opportunity to be a part of these important decisions. :thumb:
     
  19. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"


    A stamp is fine, But there are many other people that weren,t
    Presidents and werent as special that are on them as well
    So i wouldnt say thats much of a tribute!

    As far as him being on a coin in a Presidential Dollar series, I dont
    Think that,s really an individual honor, As him being on a note
    Everybody has there opinion and thats mine :)
     
  20. krispy

    krispy krispy

    We know as I tried to point out the number of times you've made a point to point it out in this one thread.
     
  21. CIRELAW

    CIRELAW Junior Member

    Government civil exployees

    My Mom and entire family worked for Government. Once they reach a GS12 and above a kind of apathy transends and a 'no change' is the only change. Once that last buffalo is struck, they can sit back and pray the price of silver and gold rises. They wont touch anything that has a political scent to it. Who says another president is needed to distract another generation. What do You think!! Yes we make a beautiful likeness, The issue is a likeness of who or what?
     
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