Which is the reverse?

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  1. dimeguy

    dimeguy Dime Enthusiast

    I don't collect them, so I am not that invested, but for the Innovation Dollars: which side is the reverse? I am reading the Numismatist and they mention Statue of Liberty side as the reverse. I guess because of the ever changing reverses of the quarters and Saq Dollars, I expected the side changing being the reverse on the Innovation Dollars, but guess I am wrong? Any confirmation for my curiosity would be greatly appreciated!
     
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  3. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    According to the Red Book the Statue of Liberty is the obverse.
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    My Red Book is 3 years old and states, “The reverse designs are selected by the same process the mint has followed for other recent coin programs, including the America the Beautiful quarter-dollar series.” “ Coins in the series, bear of the following required inscriptions: on the obverse, IN GOD WE TRUST and the denomination; on the reverse, the name of the state, the District of Columbia, or the territory (as appropriate), along with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; and infused into the edge, the date, the mint mark, and the inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM. The common obverse depicts a left facing profile of the Statue of Liberty, as designed by Justin Kunz and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill.”
    So as @Inspector43 said, the obverse is the Statue of Liberty.
     
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