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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24777773, member: 13650"]Looks like theyre going to run the Morgan and Peace offerings into the ground as it never should have been intended.</p><p> Commemorating WWII is great but it seems like there's too heavy of a reliance on it for subject matter IMO. Over done. </p><p><br /></p><p> All the US mint does is re-hash old designs in multiple finishes and metals, commemorate WWII subject matter, standard vast array of Eagle bullion,and continuing mints sets and president medals.. If you were paid all year to come up with creative subject matter, I'd expect more. It's a lot of material pushed out with a different digit on the year. Not loving the schedule. I'm not critiquing designs, just the subject matters. It has a lazy feel to it. </p><p><br /></p><p> The Mary Edwards Walker quarter looks like a nice design, though given a feminine and attractive Victorian era look that she most certainly would not have approved of, being "ahead of her time" with short hair, and a preference for wearing pants. Congrats to her but I'm gonna wait another year on that type set spot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 24777773, member: 13650"]Looks like theyre going to run the Morgan and Peace offerings into the ground as it never should have been intended. Commemorating WWII is great but it seems like there's too heavy of a reliance on it for subject matter IMO. Over done. All the US mint does is re-hash old designs in multiple finishes and metals, commemorate WWII subject matter, standard vast array of Eagle bullion,and continuing mints sets and president medals.. If you were paid all year to come up with creative subject matter, I'd expect more. It's a lot of material pushed out with a different digit on the year. Not loving the schedule. I'm not critiquing designs, just the subject matters. It has a lazy feel to it. The Mary Edwards Walker quarter looks like a nice design, though given a feminine and attractive Victorian era look that she most certainly would not have approved of, being "ahead of her time" with short hair, and a preference for wearing pants. Congrats to her but I'm gonna wait another year on that type set spot.[/QUOTE]
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