Log in or Sign up
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
US Coins Forum
>
Coins used to be beautiful.
>
Reply to Thread
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="Davada, post: 1633971, member: 3344"]I personally think that US coinage hit a high point around the beginning of the 20th century. Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters, St. Gaudens gold coins... it's all a question of symbolism in design.</p><p><br /></p><p>There's been some great examples in this thread of the lack of artistic symbolism in some of the coin designs. An easy example is that South Dakota quarter featuring Mount Rushmore, which symbolizes 'Mount Rushmore is in South Dakota!' But you can expand it to other series as well, like the Jefferson Nickel which shows a president's house on it (architecturally pretty, I suppose, but ultimately not meaningful).</p><p><br /></p><p>Compare this to my favorite coin of all, the Walking Liberty Half. You need two hands to count all the symbolic representations:</p><p><br /></p><p>On the obverse:</p><p>* Liberty wears a Phyrgian cap, a traditional symbol of liberty dating back to antiquity</p><p>* Liberty is draped in the American flag, symbolic of our country's protection of Liberty itself</p><p>* Liberty carries boughs of laurel and oak, symbolizing both the peaceful nature of our country and its strength</p><p>* Liberty strides, with hand outstretched, into the light of a rising dawn, symbolizing our country's growth and prosperity </p><p><br /></p><p>On the reverse:</p><p>* The eagle is perched at the top of a mountain cliff, unassailable freedom personified</p><p>* The eagle's demeanor is confident, with wings outstretched, ready to soar</p><p>* At the top of this mountain crag, the eagle grips a pine sapling in its claw, symbolic of the tenacity of our country's spirit in the face of adversity</p><p><br /></p><p>And what's more, this is all fit in <i>without appearing to be forced.</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Davada, post: 1633971, member: 3344"]I personally think that US coinage hit a high point around the beginning of the 20th century. Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters, St. Gaudens gold coins... it's all a question of symbolism in design. There's been some great examples in this thread of the lack of artistic symbolism in some of the coin designs. An easy example is that South Dakota quarter featuring Mount Rushmore, which symbolizes 'Mount Rushmore is in South Dakota!' But you can expand it to other series as well, like the Jefferson Nickel which shows a president's house on it (architecturally pretty, I suppose, but ultimately not meaningful). Compare this to my favorite coin of all, the Walking Liberty Half. You need two hands to count all the symbolic representations: On the obverse: * Liberty wears a Phyrgian cap, a traditional symbol of liberty dating back to antiquity * Liberty is draped in the American flag, symbolic of our country's protection of Liberty itself * Liberty carries boughs of laurel and oak, symbolizing both the peaceful nature of our country and its strength * Liberty strides, with hand outstretched, into the light of a rising dawn, symbolizing our country's growth and prosperity On the reverse: * The eagle is perched at the top of a mountain cliff, unassailable freedom personified * The eagle's demeanor is confident, with wings outstretched, ready to soar * At the top of this mountain crag, the eagle grips a pine sapling in its claw, symbolic of the tenacity of our country's spirit in the face of adversity And what's more, this is all fit in [i]without appearing to be forced.[/i][/QUOTE]
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
US Coins Forum
>
Coins used to be beautiful.
>
Home
Home
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Competitions
Competitions
Quick Links
Competition Index
Rules, Terms & Conditions
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Search Media
New Media
Showcase
Showcase
Quick Links
Search Items
Most Active Members
New Items
Directory
Directory
Quick Links
Directory Home
New Listings
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Current Visitors
Recent Activity
New Profile Posts
Sponsors
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this thread only
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...