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For the record, I'd be okay with a one-year circulating commemorative issue for the sestercentennial coming up in 2026, as was done 50 years prior.
I can dig it.


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I feel that the US Mint should produce a regular quarter alongside the the commemorative quarters.
Meh.
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In Canada for the 1992/1999/2000 commemoratives they also produced a regular design that could be found in mint sets but not for circulation. I like that because it gives you options. I really don't see why coin legislation can't be written like that.
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Having a "regular" quarter join the ATB issues is not unlike what they did with keeping the Sacagawea when the presidential series started. I do not need it, but I would not complain if they did it.
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Variety is the spice of life...the more the merrier...I love pulling coins from change and plopping them into my folders.

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I'm against the placement of more real life people on coinage, it just becomes too politically driven and creates the potential for partisan influences invading the hobby.
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I agree with you Joe, but everything is politics today, and our hobby is most certainly driven by politics as it is. Zinc/copper lobbyists and Crane Paper, anyone?
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If they are going to put fifty people, most of whom will not be quickly recognized by most people, howzabout the obverse bears the profile of the person being honored, and the reverse bears a QR code so's we can find out who they are?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code

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If they are going to put fifty people, most of whom will not be quickly recognized by most people, howzabout the obverse bears the profile of the person being honored, and the reverse bears a QR code so's we can find out who they are?
Interesting idea. I say, why not?
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Yeah, I like it! The marriage of modern with ancient.
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Fast forward - not that many years - and the archaeologists will be puzzling over our "3-D bar codes" the way we puzzle over hieroglyphs ... unless, of course, we back up the data onto floppy disks!

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Fast forward - not that many years - and the archaeologists will be puzzling over our "3-D bar codes" the way we puzzle over hieroglyphs



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unless, of course, we back up the data onto floppy disks!
You would be surprised how many digital archives are written to a medium with a fast dwindling supply of functional equipment to read said medium.

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Just... say no.

That said, I'd be all in for a one-year circulating commemorative a la the 1776-1976 coins for the 250th in 2026. "Sestercentennial" sounds so weird...
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"Sestercentennial" sounds so weird...
What about semiquincentennial?

I like quarter-millenial myeslf.
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"Sestercentennial" sounds so weird...


I like it due to the (ancient) numismatic connotations.
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