Post your 1776-2026 Coins

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  1. dwhiz

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  6. Randy Abercrombie

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    I wish some would find their way to me....
     
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  7. Michael K

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    Who's on the dime Rosie the Riveter?
    What does the Mayflower Compact have to do with 1776?
     
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  8. The Meat man

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    It's a foundational part of America's heritage, both culturally and politically. I believe it was the first such compact of self-government in the American colonies.
    The bust on the dime is a personification of Liberty, which was featured on nearly all US coinage up until the twentieth century.
     
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  9. Michael K

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    Yes the Liberty question was rhetorical. The image is more like a cleaning woman. But the other thing is a stretch at best. There were tons of important things going on in 1776 that could have been used instead.
     
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  10. The Meat man

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    It's not the sort of classical style of Liberty, but I don't mind it. I'm just glad that she's back and I wish they would keep the design for more than just a year.

    The Mayflower Compact quarter is, fittingly, just the first in a series celebrating America's history and heritage. I think there will be three or four others, including a Revolutionary War commemorative design.
     
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  11. russell1256

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    Well, for the 5 quarters this year, by your logic, only 2 qualify for 1776, the Revolutionary War Quarter and the Declaration of Independence Quarter

    The Mayflower Compact Quarter, U.S. Constitution Quarter (1787) and the Gettysburg Address Quarter (1863) would not. But, all 4 are foundations of our country
     
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  12. Jersey magic man

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    I would post some if I ever receive one in circulation. I guess I should buy more stuff with cash.
     
  13. Randy Abercrombie

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    I think it is our obligation as coin collectors to always use cash!
     
  14. Mark Moran

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    NGC8443861-002_OBV.jpg NGC8443861-002_REV.jpg

    With a die crack just below the neck on the obverse
     
  15. Barney McRae

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    I don't even collect nickels, but I found this in a coin shop in the dollar jar. I still think it's very nice, even though I have no interest in the series. Pardon my usual terrible photography. Oops. My mistake. Didn't realize this was a commerative issue post. LOL....Doh! 1948D.jpg 1948dr.jpg
     
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  16. ksmooter61

    ksmooter61 Not in Kansas anymore

    I look at this as a celebration of our country and all that it took for it to come about. There are dozens of potential events that could have been selected but I for one like what they did pick. And the depiction of Liberty on the dime is absolutely fantastic.
     
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  18. LakeEffect

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    Posted before but this is the only one I've seen (and saved) so far.
    2026PilgrimQuarter.jpeg
     
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  19. Michael K

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    Haven't seen any 2026's and it's almost May. Also have never seen a Stacy Park Milbern which came out last August or an Althea Gibson Quarter which came out October 2025. And very few Dr Vera. Rubin's and Mary Edwards Walker's. Before the women's series, we used to get flooded with whatever the new issue was 2-4 weeks after they came out. With the women's series we would get some of them, and others we wouldn't see till over a year later. Jovita Idar, Ida B Wells, Milbern and Gibson. It's no surprise to me that this shift is also occurring with the 2026 issues, and it is making me LESS interested in any of these issues. Because by the time I get them, they are all scratched up. I need to get them (in circ) right after they come out so they still have some luster and a minimum of nicks. When you get them a year or more later, they are all destroyed.
     
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