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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1899428, member: 24633"]My personal opinion is that if the CCAC wants to change the SAE design then they should change BOTH the obverse and reverse designs to promote an entirely new set for collectors. This would allow previous collectors of the SAE's the option to "finalize" their collection and start a totally new one if they so desire.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was a big disappointment for me when it was decided to change the reverse of the Sacagawea Dollar (after just 8 years!) while leaving the obverse the same. I really liked the "soaring eagle" reverse, but I'm not a fan of the annual change for the reverse nor do I care for the fact that the coin was renamed the "Native American Dollar".</p><p><br /></p><p>In any event, if the CCAC feels it necessary to make changes (to justify their existence?) then maybe they should set their gray matter to the task of coming up with totally new designs for some of our circulating coinage like the dime and half dollar which haven't changed for 68 years and 50 years respectively.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1899428, member: 24633"]My personal opinion is that if the CCAC wants to change the SAE design then they should change BOTH the obverse and reverse designs to promote an entirely new set for collectors. This would allow previous collectors of the SAE's the option to "finalize" their collection and start a totally new one if they so desire. It was a big disappointment for me when it was decided to change the reverse of the Sacagawea Dollar (after just 8 years!) while leaving the obverse the same. I really liked the "soaring eagle" reverse, but I'm not a fan of the annual change for the reverse nor do I care for the fact that the coin was renamed the "Native American Dollar". In any event, if the CCAC feels it necessary to make changes (to justify their existence?) then maybe they should set their gray matter to the task of coming up with totally new designs for some of our circulating coinage like the dime and half dollar which haven't changed for 68 years and 50 years respectively. Chris[/QUOTE]
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