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<p>[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 134568, member: 3918"]Lincoln Memorial Cent, especially post 1982</p><p>Ike Dollar - Too big to be practical and ugly to boot</p><p>SBA dollar - looks too much like a quarter, ugly portrait</p><p>SAC - looks like a gaming token, ugly when circulated</p><p>Washington Quarter / State Quarters - The spaghetti hair varieties especially. Whatever happened to picking a design and keeping it for at least 25 years? Too many people collect them and think they will be worth something in their lifetime.</p><p>Kennedy Half Dollar - A pointless denomination, newer vending machines don't accept them, haven't been issued for circulation in several years.</p><p>Ben Franklin Half Dollar - Ugly portrait, and replaced walking liberty</p><p>Silver commems / amer eages. - aren't real coins, nobody spends them.</p><p>Proof and mint sets - great way for the mint to make a profit. old proof sets used to be made for the likes of the King of Siam, now they are just clever marketing. Common years can be had for no more than what was originally paid.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 134568, member: 3918"]Lincoln Memorial Cent, especially post 1982 Ike Dollar - Too big to be practical and ugly to boot SBA dollar - looks too much like a quarter, ugly portrait SAC - looks like a gaming token, ugly when circulated Washington Quarter / State Quarters - The spaghetti hair varieties especially. Whatever happened to picking a design and keeping it for at least 25 years? Too many people collect them and think they will be worth something in their lifetime. Kennedy Half Dollar - A pointless denomination, newer vending machines don't accept them, haven't been issued for circulation in several years. Ben Franklin Half Dollar - Ugly portrait, and replaced walking liberty Silver commems / amer eages. - aren't real coins, nobody spends them. Proof and mint sets - great way for the mint to make a profit. old proof sets used to be made for the likes of the King of Siam, now they are just clever marketing. Common years can be had for no more than what was originally paid.[/QUOTE]
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