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Should Presidential Dollars Have Had Side View Portraits?

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 Posted 11/04/2015  2:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list

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I know the portrait wouldn't have helped it gain popularity with the public, but I said yes as I prefer side views over 2/3 and 3/4 views.
Personally, I wish that the mint had taken all the silver out of halves at the same time as they did so with quarters and dimes. That way, quarters would probably not have overtaken the half as the public's coin of choice, and everyone would still use my favorite US coin denomination. Plus, if we eliminate the cent, it will have been the longest lasting (in terms of number of years minted) US coin.
Sorry to steal the topic. In short, I support the circulation of dollar coins, and I think the US should follow Canada's example and promote the use of larger coins over notes. However, I think we could have done a better job designing dollars that didn't look like tokens. Even a side portrait wouldn't help that much.
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I support the circulation of dollar coins, and I think the US should follow Canada's example and promote the use of larger coins over notes.
Which means eliminating the one dollar note as Canada did.
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 Posted 11/05/2015  12:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Atlas642 to your friends list
I too support dollar coins and that's why I find most of the Presidential dollar coin series disappointing.

Circulation issues aside, the 3/4 and full view of faces on coins just does not work well. There's not enough relief on coins to accurately convey faces.
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 Posted 11/05/2015  1:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cascade to your friends list
I wonder what the note guys think about killing the $1
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There's not enough relief on coins to accurately convey faces.
Agreed.


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I wonder what the note guys think about killing the $1
Probably the same thing that the Half Cent, Two Cents, Three Cents, and Twenty Cents collectors think. Plenty have been made, plenty left to collect.
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I'm all for killing the $1 note. I suppose they're convenient in higher denominations, but for single dollars I think coins are preferable.
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I would have preferred classic side view images on dollar coins. I think they looked more like game tokens than the highest value circulation coin being made. I think they would have looked a lot better with side view portraits, a less shiny finish and a more classic arrangement on the reverse. I like the SofL but the layout of the mottoes etc. left a lot to be desired.
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 Posted 11/06/2015  01:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add perfessor to your friends list
I voted no. I kind of like the 3/4 and front facing portraits. It is a refreshing difference from the old side views. But I would still take a side view of Liberty over any dead president. And please put the date and mintmark somewhere that it is readable!
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And please put the date and mintmark somewhere that it is readable!
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 Posted 11/06/2015  10:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
IMO
The reverse is a killer for theses small dollars.
I would have liked the design much better if they
would have used a eagle reverse.

Like the eagle that is on some of the modern $5.00 gold
commemorative coins.
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Personally, I think it would be neat if the mint did a coin series as a sort of tribute to previous designs, for each denomination using a different major design every so often. For example, with the dollar they might use the flowing hair design one year, then draped bust, then seated, Morgan, peace, Ike and SBA. It would neat to see all the past designs on circulating coins, and would teach the public about America's numismatic history. For legends that were added after a design was used, such as IGWT, they could just incorporate it into the design somewhere.
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For legends that were added after a design was used, such as IGWT, they could just incorporate it into the design somewhere.
Or they can just leave it off.
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I would like that too, but I doubt they (the mint) would.
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