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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 15510, member: 824"]Actually, the woman who modeled Sacagewea was beautiful...but the coin really didn't capture her beauty as beautiful as she is! </p><p><br /></p><p>I like the SAC reverse. I can't get enough of those eagle reverse designs. It represents everything that America is about...Freedom, Grace, Majesty and Strength. I also like the color of the SAC. There are differant shades of the "golden" color just as we see differant shades of Lincoln red pennies when they are first circulated. Some are more yellow and some are orange/yellow in color. Who knows what they would eventually look like if they were truly circulated. </p><p><br /></p><p>[Of course, the only way to have a successful dollar coin is to drop the paper dollar that lasts no more than 16 months in circulation...but we have posted that thread a number of times before.]</p><p><br /></p><p>I am all for our founding fathers to grace our coins because without their sacrifice (many with their lives), we wouldn't have a country where we can post praises and complaints about everything from coins to politics.</p><p><br /></p><p>I still love those standing Liberties that grace our silver coins...especially in proof![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Zak, post: 15510, member: 824"]Actually, the woman who modeled Sacagewea was beautiful...but the coin really didn't capture her beauty as beautiful as she is! I like the SAC reverse. I can't get enough of those eagle reverse designs. It represents everything that America is about...Freedom, Grace, Majesty and Strength. I also like the color of the SAC. There are differant shades of the "golden" color just as we see differant shades of Lincoln red pennies when they are first circulated. Some are more yellow and some are orange/yellow in color. Who knows what they would eventually look like if they were truly circulated. [Of course, the only way to have a successful dollar coin is to drop the paper dollar that lasts no more than 16 months in circulation...but we have posted that thread a number of times before.] I am all for our founding fathers to grace our coins because without their sacrifice (many with their lives), we wouldn't have a country where we can post praises and complaints about everything from coins to politics. I still love those standing Liberties that grace our silver coins...especially in proof![/QUOTE]
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