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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 362700, member: 4626"]Well Puerto Rico does have a non-voting representative in the House, and Puerto Rico can vote in, and send delegates to, the primaries.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway on topic I think it's a interesting set of designs... glad to see they're willing to shake things up a little with a complete redesign of all of their circulating coinage. Kind of makes me wish the US would do that too instead of messing around with dollar coins nobody really uses that much. I like the state quarters and such... but I'd wish they'd do something this bold, making an across the board change to EVERYTHING circulating! Come on, go for it!</p><p><br /></p><p>The Royal Mint has special sets both in base metal and silver for both "last of the old" and "first of the new" design sets. I may pick up the base metal ones, but the silver ones seem rediculously pricey to me... besides if I'm getting these as coin examples of circualting coinage I'd like them to be the metals they actually ciruclated in lol... same reason I don't get US silver proof sets.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 362700, member: 4626"]Well Puerto Rico does have a non-voting representative in the House, and Puerto Rico can vote in, and send delegates to, the primaries. Anyway on topic I think it's a interesting set of designs... glad to see they're willing to shake things up a little with a complete redesign of all of their circulating coinage. Kind of makes me wish the US would do that too instead of messing around with dollar coins nobody really uses that much. I like the state quarters and such... but I'd wish they'd do something this bold, making an across the board change to EVERYTHING circulating! Come on, go for it! The Royal Mint has special sets both in base metal and silver for both "last of the old" and "first of the new" design sets. I may pick up the base metal ones, but the silver ones seem rediculously pricey to me... besides if I'm getting these as coin examples of circualting coinage I'd like them to be the metals they actually ciruclated in lol... same reason I don't get US silver proof sets.[/QUOTE]
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