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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2306313, member: 17665"]Very interesting. Seems to be a bit skewed though. Most Presidents have already been honored in some way or another so I'm against anymore dead POTUS's for coins or bills. Time for bills to go back in time with engraving like the Educational series or even reverses with trademark U.S. scenery, maybe the Empire State Building, the original Trade Center Towers or obverse's with the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the landing of Columbus ships ??. I also vote for eliminating redundancy, Lincoln on a coin and bill, Washington on a coin and bill, unnecessary. I'm surprised some fool in D.C. has not yet passed a bill for Vice Presidents on our coinage. (OH, wait, that's for the next quarter series...) How about a series of quarters for the 50 most popular U.S. made cars of all time. The Morgan is the most over rated and over promoted coin of all time. We will never go back to the SBA because it was such a fiasco. The 1913 Liberty nickel really is not the hardest coin to find, we all pretty much know where they all are. And technically, and some may argue the point, if it was never intended for circulation and/or commerce then it should have been called a trial piece. The same with the aluminum cents that mysteriously vanished after being handed out with the orders to be returned after being evaluated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2306313, member: 17665"]Very interesting. Seems to be a bit skewed though. Most Presidents have already been honored in some way or another so I'm against anymore dead POTUS's for coins or bills. Time for bills to go back in time with engraving like the Educational series or even reverses with trademark U.S. scenery, maybe the Empire State Building, the original Trade Center Towers or obverse's with the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the landing of Columbus ships ??. I also vote for eliminating redundancy, Lincoln on a coin and bill, Washington on a coin and bill, unnecessary. I'm surprised some fool in D.C. has not yet passed a bill for Vice Presidents on our coinage. (OH, wait, that's for the next quarter series...) How about a series of quarters for the 50 most popular U.S. made cars of all time. The Morgan is the most over rated and over promoted coin of all time. We will never go back to the SBA because it was such a fiasco. The 1913 Liberty nickel really is not the hardest coin to find, we all pretty much know where they all are. And technically, and some may argue the point, if it was never intended for circulation and/or commerce then it should have been called a trial piece. The same with the aluminum cents that mysteriously vanished after being handed out with the orders to be returned after being evaluated.[/QUOTE]
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