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Proposed 2012 Native American Dollar Designs Revealed

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 Posted 06/21/2011  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hermanwilliams to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yep, nice.
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 Posted 06/22/2011  12:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lee8775 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I really Like it. Will add some more variety to the set.
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 Posted 06/22/2011  12:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lee8775 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like the proposed design. Adds more variety to the set. I have the entire set in a dansco album.
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I might start collecting these. I have some of the direct-ship rolls of the 2011P, and like the peace pipe design (I have one I use to practice my steeplechase flourish). The subject, the typeface used and the way it uses the space are all really unique. Especially compared to most uninspired modern coins, it's really striking. But the 2012 looks even better.

I am NOT a fan of no date or mintmark on the faces of the coin. The edges get hard to read with even a little tarnish, and if they ever start circulating, we'll have dateless dollars pretty soon (though maybe it doesn't matter if they change the design every year).
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 Posted 06/22/2011  06:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like the obverse but the reverse looks like a game token to me.IMHO,
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 Posted 06/22/2011  10:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ljenkins990 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cool-looking design! Looking forward to getting my copies from a coin shop. Wish I could say I was looking forward to seeing them in change, but I haven't seen any dollar coins with a date newer than 2001 in circulation around here, especially after our local post offices removed their stamp vending machines.
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For those not a fan of the warrior riding on horseback design, I believe this would be a "rendition" of an American Indian design, which would have been incorporated "from" their artwork over the last several hundred years.....(or whenever the Spaniards began the populace of horses here.)
I think if one looks at this design with that context, then it becomes more acceptable, and is fine in my book with it's appeal and purpose......at least for me.
That "child-like artwork" is on many many many types of American Indian beadwork, jewelry, clothing, paintings, hides/rugs, etc.,etc.,etc..
It does look a little "different" I must say......it isn't something Pablo Picasso or Vincent Van Gogh would have created (actually maybe they WOULD have ! ....), but look at ancient or centuries old art work from the Australian aborigines of their dream-world creations, or the South or Central American Indians.......Aztecs, Mayans, or Anasazi. If you do, then you begin to see that this design is actually "right on the button" in all actuality.


I also have them all, thus far, in a Dansco (P&D Uncirc's., and Proofs) as well, and enjoy them VERY much ! ....
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 Posted 06/22/2011  1:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hambone to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The one on the right is awesome. The one on the left..not so much.
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eagle, I recognize the one on the right as Indian art and wa snot speaking of that one. That one is NOT the new design. The one on the left is the one I was speaking of and is the one that will be on the coin according to the article.
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I think it looks nice with the native american with full headdress next to the horse. I like it.
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I will definately put my NA dollars in the dansco with one obverse showing, one reverse showing and the reverse proof side showing. Makes for a nice looking set.
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I like the obverse but the reverse looks like a game token to me.
I hope everyone is aware that the article shows two different reverse designs; the selected design (left) and an example of another submitted design (right). Sacagawea will still grace the obverse as she has since the program's inception.
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i am now
thats what I get for just looking at the pic (blush)
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 Posted 06/23/2011  08:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
, Let me clarify- I like the one on the left then.
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 Posted 06/23/2011  11:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shoebox911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
First of all, Sac is not going away. The two designs illustrated are two proposals for the reverse design, which now changes every year with a Native American theme. Secondly, the article says the design on the left was RECOMMENDED by the Commission of Fine Arts, a committee who only serves in an advisory capacity. The design proposals (the article doesn't show pics of all of them) still need to be reviewed by another committee, the CCAC. Then, by law, the Treasury Secretary reviews the recommendations (which he can ignore) and he alone selects the design that will be featured on the coin.

Personally, I hope he chooses the one on the right or one like it that conveys the theme of "the spread of the horse" from the perspective of the groups the designs are intended to honor, i.e., the Native American tribes. Besides, I think we have enough designs on our coins that reflect Western standards of beauty already.

And some of you really need to start reading more carefully.
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