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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm alright with it, except for that glaring emptiness in the upper right field. Quote: It's too flat and I can see the design wearing down easily. I had a 2007P as a pocket piece for a good 7 years or so. Its wear was just starting to get interesting when I lost it in the snow at work :/
Edited by coinsearcher83 01/31/2017 10:33 pm
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 United States
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I will say this. I am glad for the design changes because I can call my 1938-2003 Jefferson nickel collection complete. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
An US Mint attempt to irritate coin collectors enough to stop collecting coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2563 Posts |
I don't like many modern coins bc of the low relief
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4870 Posts |
Low relief = No character
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm with you guys! I dot like the 2006 obverse. I do like the 2005 though. It was a good change to me.
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Quote: I'm with you guys! I dot like the 2006 obverse. I do like the 2005 though. It was a good change to me. I would probably have preferred the 2005 obverse to continue as well.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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The modern mint designers/artists are a far cry from the people who were the masters that made our classic coins. Their work just seems so very cheap in comparison. I note some of the biggest special issue sellers are still the WLH design.
The Bison would have been nice, I agree. I also admit I like the historical references with Monticello on the back, but if a new, eye appealing, artistic design were made, I would not mind it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'll go against the grain here and say I like the forward facing portrait and think all the portraits should be done similarly (like Sacagawea, too) to get a consistency across the denominations. I like the concept that Jeff and Co. are looking out at us and the world. More engaging. That being said, I am no fan of the low relief and that goes for Abe and George, too! Flatness is unbecoming of their stature and does not represent the "gravitas" American money should convey. A permanent change to the reverses would be good, too, and for the nickel I'd vote to reuse the 2005 Buffalo.
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Unfortunately, with high mintage numbers, low relief is here to stay. 
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New Member
United States
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The reverse side could have a little bit more then just that.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4870 Posts |
With the billions and trillions of coins already in circulation I don't think it would be harmful to reduce mintages from here on out. I am constantly seeing nickels from the 60's in the rolls I bust open at work. Also still seeing a large amount of pre-1999 quarters out there as well.
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Quote: With the billions and trillions of coins already in circulation I don't think it would be harmful to reduce mintages from here on out. The reason they mint hundreds of millions (or billions if cents) is that the banks are ordering that much to meet demand from the market. One might think that reducing mintage would flush out the coin jars and couch cushions, but the lower mintages might actually induce hoarding. In the case of cents, most are just being thrown away.
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Pillar of the Community
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Perhaps but if the mintages are not published until the year after a coin is issued then nobody would be none the wiser and therefore eliminate potential hoarding.
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That just delays them being pulled from circulation by one year.
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