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<p>[QUOTE="Centennial, post: 1696866, member: 44160"]I appreciate your posts and responses to this. Thank You very much on your opinions. My feeling on this are mutual, like a few of you. however i do believe though, it's the dime, as nothing has been done to it in 68 years... The mandated 50 years for the dime have been more than up, and it really is time for a change, or a revision with some changes. The cent since 1958 has been through 11 changes, from wheat to memorial to union shield, to low relief punch, to 2009 series, to 1909 obverse revisited and revised, etc... Since 1938 the nickel has had 8 changes, the quarter has had to many changes to count, and the half dollar has had a few changes. The dollar coin has had just as many changes as the quarter has, and as for a new denomination, we might need one, as the cent has come under scrutiny of late, for it's true monetary production value... Make no mistake about it though, time has come to change the very dated and i should say out dated lowly dime....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Centennial, post: 1696866, member: 44160"]I appreciate your posts and responses to this. Thank You very much on your opinions. My feeling on this are mutual, like a few of you. however i do believe though, it's the dime, as nothing has been done to it in 68 years... The mandated 50 years for the dime have been more than up, and it really is time for a change, or a revision with some changes. The cent since 1958 has been through 11 changes, from wheat to memorial to union shield, to low relief punch, to 2009 series, to 1909 obverse revisited and revised, etc... Since 1938 the nickel has had 8 changes, the quarter has had to many changes to count, and the half dollar has had a few changes. The dollar coin has had just as many changes as the quarter has, and as for a new denomination, we might need one, as the cent has come under scrutiny of late, for it's true monetary production value... Make no mistake about it though, time has come to change the very dated and i should say out dated lowly dime....[/QUOTE]
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