In the European Union we have Europa on the Bull (Zeus) on several coins - one "regular" piece and a couple of regional collector coins. On the Greek €2 circulation coin she does not look all that elegant, but keep in mind that the "pill" (central part) has a diameter of about 18 mm only. (Source: ec.europa.eu) On a Belgian collector coin from 2004 the scene looks like this: (Source: muenzauktion.com) To celebrate the 2004 Salvador Dalí Year, the Spanish Mint (FNMT-RCM) issued several collector coins in 2003. Links only; if you find Dalí's works "offensive", don't click. http://www.fnmt.es/content/imagenes/mmcc/04/dali/plata_leda_alta.jpg http://www.fnmt.es/content/imagenes/mmcc/04/dali/cincuentin_alta.jpg The €50 coin (cincuentín) is pretty big, by the way: Ø 73 mm. Those issues (one per year) always have that size ... Christian
So I cheated and placed a Paper Money Vignette here...LOL..she is beautiful! Let me know if you want the full color version? RickieB
http://www.banknotebank.com/?collection=RickieB Here ya go....when the page loads up click on "Year" it should be on the 2nd page it is a $20 New York National Banknote from the Mechanics and Metals Bank. Thanks for aking. Regards, RickieB
I agree, this picture drives me crazy! :goofer: Does anyone have a picture of the original artwork WITHOUT the distracting waves?
Quote: This coin seems to be the winner as the most Full Bodied Beautiful Women Coin of the thread :thumb: Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you. No one commented on it, so I figured maybe no one liked it.
Seated Liberty I just scanned through the last 12 pages of this thread. Nobody seems to have posted the lady that appeared on all US silver coins from 1837 to 1891. Very best regards, collect89