There's a good selection with some discussion at http://www.brent-krueger.com/magnifiers.html.
In my view, it's a naive sense of taste. I did not say it is wrong, flawed, or inferior. You could also buy colorized coins or gold plated...
Yes, the old adage says "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". I accept that others enjoy this form of corrosion on their coins, but it is not...
Maybe a coin series on achievements in science, medicine, engineering, electronics, etc. accomplished by or with U.S. citizens. Electricity,...
And let's not forget: Jack Kennedy. Bay of Pigs. Ronald Reagan. Surplus to deficit. George Bush. Read my lips. George W Bush....
Start by dropping the cent (in 2009, Lincoln cent centennial ?), expanding use of the dollar coin, dropping the dollar bill. Advantages: removes...
Thoughts: If we have a coin which honors some person or ideal, it becomes difficult to replace it, because some may feel that the person or...
The mint is under a lot of pressure these days. We have full-year and quarters-only sets in both clad and silver, new nickels, huge demand...
Should the mint really be producing certificates of authenticity (COAs) with its products? It seems the COA isn't really useful. If anyone can...
Ditto on JP's. Fast service, too.
My only dread is that California's quarter will show a bear chasing a gold miner through Disneyland while being filmed (in Technicolor and...
I also like the Connecticut coin the best. Not only is it an appropriate subject, but the minimalist and almost-Art-Noveau execution has special...
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