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 Posted 01/14/2021  08:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I cannot find any news about the coins still being in storage or recycled or ? I wonder what happened to them.

There tends to be a fairly steady draw down of around 6 million coins a month for use in cities with major public transit such as subways etc. So in the 9 years since that article they have probably managed to dispose of about 600 million or so of them.

As a comparison, back whe the Sac dollar came out Wal-mart managed to dispense 100 million in one month. The Treasury Dept considers the Wal-mart promotion a failure.
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It only failed because dollar notes weren't withdrawn from circulation. Everyone by now would be use to using dollar coins had that happened.
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I'm not a fan of the font used for the U.S of A and the state.

I get it they were trying to pull off the open As of the retro connecting NASA logo, but as a whole if this continues the series is gonna be a hot mess as a whole with them getting "creative" with reverse lettering to make them "different" ...
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It only failed because dollar notes weren't withdrawn from circulation. Everyone by now would be use to using dollar coins had that happened.
Yup. Like I said, need to kill off the dollar note if you want it to work.
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I really like the reverse design of the Hubble dollar, and the obverse has grown on me over the years. Too often designers are afraid of negative space and the end result is cluttered (e.g. the 2021 Crossing the Delaware quarter reverse), so I like that the Mint took a chance with the obverse of the Innovation dollars.

That being said, the obverse still has the appearance of a token, and I've always despised edge lettering.
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I really like the innovation series. I believe our coins today have too much stuff on them. I mean look at the new Washington quarter, they even added "crossing the Delaware"

Nice clean design, that's what the innovation dollar series is.


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I like the design of the American Innovation for both sides. The open spaces on the Statue of Liberty side offer a challenge to the collector of business strikes to find those with little or no bag marks and scratches on the open fields. For that reason, most of the business strike (only available through the US Mint or if found in circulation, likely low grade MS ones put into circulation by collectors)range between MS 62 - 66, I see very few grade above MS66.

Also I am quite happy they do NOT put them into circulation as here in the NYC area you can easily get some nice high AU Presidential dollars from vending machines and even the bank. YOu also get tons of 2000 and 2001 Sacs as well as 2009 and 2010 Native Americans. You can even spot (albeit rarely) current Native American dollars. So plenty of small dollar coins to use. As one of the posters repeatedly said, we have to drop the paper dollar for dollar coins to be used. One thing though, I do encourgae colelctors of AI dollars to put some into circulation to have people enjoy themand to lessen the population of Mint State coins.
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