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<p>[QUOTE="TheGame, post: 7872949, member: 82655"]It is a cost saving measure for sure. Lower relief means the dies last longer, and it's something they've been doing with all denominations over the past couple decades. That said, the 2021 quarters have a reasonable amount of relief to them so hopefully the mint is starting to balance die life and appearance a bit. I don't like the current nickel, but I bet it'd be at least acceptable if it wasn't so flat.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheGame, post: 7872949, member: 82655"]It is a cost saving measure for sure. Lower relief means the dies last longer, and it's something they've been doing with all denominations over the past couple decades. That said, the 2021 quarters have a reasonable amount of relief to them so hopefully the mint is starting to balance die life and appearance a bit. I don't like the current nickel, but I bet it'd be at least acceptable if it wasn't so flat.[/QUOTE]
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