I think I, at least, am at a stalemate with others. I think it shouldn't be there. I also think as Cladking said, in the long run the lower...
Looks like Tester's silver model plane paint to me. Is there a definite edge where the copper and silver meet?
I'm not so sure. If you think it's bad to have majority rule(as do I), let the ACLU get their way and have the sensitivities of various groups...
If I knew it would annoy them, I'd want it to stay there!
WAG= Wild A** Guess :goofer: After seeing the close-ups you may be right.
Hopefully someone like Mike will see this and can give us some answers, but I don't think it's lamination. This is definitely a WAG, but what...
Think you are correct there. I misinterpreted it.
The first T in TRUST is leading me to say no. Hard to tell though. Do you have a better photo of TRUST and also of LIBERTY?
Absolutely not! At least not as intended. The Supreme Court is supposed to interpret and apply the law regardless of what the polls say.
Amen to that! The choice is, as I believe the founders intended, to rule by law. Majority rule is mob rule. The Founding Fathers knew that....
There was never an addendum to the Constitution that read, "as long as at least 51% agree to these terms. Let me ask you this then, because...
Who here has not accepted the facts that appeals courts have upheld the motto? That still does not answer the question of "ought?". As you said,...
Hard to tell from the photo, but it looks like the lower serif could be split. Certainly not a dramatic one, but it could be a minor rotated D/D.
That's not true. If we took it off NO ONE would have their personal views represented. If we took it off only to replace it with "There Is No...
That would make sense, but this coin isn't FSB and the strike looks pretty plain-jane to me.
That was a question I had awhile back. Is "superstrike" some unusual variety or is this a plain old 2 buck chuck?
About .50 cents. There were over 309 million of them made.
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What is "In God We Trust" establishing? What is its purpose?
I never said that any of these documents used that phrase. However, this is how Jefferson described the intention of the 1st Amendment, and I...
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