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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think the first pic is proposed for the clad half, the second is the gold and the last two for the dollar. Not crazy about the half, but I like both of those dollar designs. Nice version of lady liberty and the flag design is just different... in a good way.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
651 Posts |
All yawners 
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New Member
United States
45 Posts |
Out of the four, I like the third the best. I have to say though, that the first would be great as a half. It has sailing ships so the grandchildren will like it, and as a clad it'll probably end up selling cheap. Cheap is good when it to keeping the grandkids attention! 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I agree. The third one is OK. The other three are lazy attempts. I guess I wouldn't even call them attempts. That would imply effort.....
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Valued Member
United States
128 Posts |
Edited by Nazarene 12/22/2011 05:07 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1211 Posts |
That would be a really awesome coin design. Good call.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1080 Posts |
the first 2 are obv/rev of the gold coin, the second 2 are obv/rev of the silver dollar. I like the silver dollar. The gold is Bleah.
Surprised they didn't use any artwork showing the banner as it currently is displayed in DC.
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Valued Member
United States
306 Posts |
As a native Marylander I love the silver dollar design....the flag is beautiful and the view of Fort McHenry is great. I think the gold may look better in hand, but its not my favorite.
On the other hand, the 2013 national park design candidates for Fort McHenry are disgustingly horrendous.
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Valued Member
United States
362 Posts |
I like the design of the silver dollar. No design will ever make everyone happy but the one that is being used was recommended by the Citizens Committee so at least the mint is listening to outside opinions.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
I would have to say #3.
But, really dissappointed in all designs for such a moment in history. The ships seemed to lack detail, almost looked like a picture out of a comic book. It would hold the attention perhaps of grandkids.
I had expected something much grander.
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Valued Member
United States
193 Posts |
I find it odd that nowhere on the dollar coin does it mention the star spangled banner. That IS what it's commemorating. Many people wouldn't have any idea that that is what the coin is about. I'd have liked to see a design with F.S. Key gazing at the fort with the flag flying. Not sure I like the design but I'll probably get one. I'm building a commen collection of all the ones relating to the US Gov't.
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Valued Member
United States
301 Posts |
This coin has a release date now. 3/5/2012. I know a lot of people don't seem to like the design, but I do like it. And I am not a commemorative coin kinda guy. I will be getting this one.
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Valued Member
United States
306 Posts |
I LOVE the designs (Maryland native with roots to the area of the battle)....I'm counting down to release and will be buying every available option
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
306 Posts |
I've been thinking about these coins and while I certainly love them....I don't quite understand why they wouldn't wait til the true bicentennial of the Battle of Fort McHenry (and writing of Star Spangled Banner)...which would be 2014. It would have been awesome to have done a series of commems for the War of 1812--- marking bicentennial events for each of the years of the war----1812, 1813, and rounding out with 1814. Of course, this is just wishful thiking
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