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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:Maybe a little enhancing would take the "ugly" off the Presidential dollar series Now there's food for thought !!...... 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote:Maybe a little enhancing would take the "ugly" off the Presidential dollar series I am afraid there is no hope for those... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:I am afraid there is no hope for those...  Yep. Rx-- tabula rasa, via sledge hammer or otherwise. If I can imagine an interesting use for these accumulating eye-sores, perhaps there will be a new generation of "hobo" coins, or maybe a clever series of overstamped (dare I suggest)--"Hard Times Dollars" with wry sayings like B.Franklin's famous quips? Since "Necessity is the mother of invention", I expect some good ideas to be forthcoming. 
Edited by KurtS 08/31/2008 4:39 pm
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Rx--tabula rasa, via sledge hammer or otherwise. Be gentle, Kurt! Just because those Presidential dollars "have a face that only a mother can love" (or in this case, the designer, maybe), does not mean you have to get all violent against them! Where's the love? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5318 Posts |
Quote: Where's the love? My apologies, hehe.  Course, if Ben Franklin or G.Washington were around today, I'm sure they would have some gentle words of inspiration that could be applied here. Not suggesting polemics here...let's "hang together", as Ben would say. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:Be gentle, Kurt! Just because those Presidential dollars "have a face that only a mother can love" (or in this case, the designer, maybe), does not mean you have to get all violent against them! Where's the love? I'm pretty sure the designers don't like the look of it either. They probably did for the $$$.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: if Ben Franklin or G.Washington were around today, I'm sure they would have some gentle words of inspiration that could be applied here. I am sure franklin would be pleased that he want be featured on this set
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 United States
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Quote: if Ben Franklin or G.Washington were around today, I'm sure they would have some gentle words of inspiration that could be applied here. If they were here today, I am sure there is more than one enduring issue that would be quickly and properly resolved. Quote: I'm pretty sure the designers don't like the look of it either. They probably did for the $$$. One might say they did it for the Benjamins...  Quote: I am sure franklin would be pleased that he want be featured on this set I guess that is one good reason not to be President! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I guess that is one good reason not to be President! Isn't it really interesting to imagine though, what a B. Franklin Presidency would have looked like, and/or accomplished ? How it might have changed our history with certain decisions, etc., etc.....? It's the person who doesn't want to be President, or on any of the currency, that I would "more" want to have the job !..... The person who takes the job grudgingly because he/she is "pressed to do it"....or the country begs/needs his or her leadership... One who provides the leadership because it serves a cause greater than their own self interests.......
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Valued Member
United States
74 Posts |
colorizing coins just looks BAD.
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Valued Member
Singapore
104 Posts |
i'd say no to enhancements...
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1040 Posts |
I'm not a big fan of after market enhancing of coins, but some of the official Perth Mint stuff is nice. 
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United States
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Canada
650 Posts |
Enhanced coins need to be shunned by true circulated coin collectors. Otherwise there will be a plethora of endless products.To collect a series will cost a fortune, endlessly.A mature collector understands the difference between real coins and 'mint product'. On the other hand if the product catches the interest of someone or someones child it might succeed in igniting new interest in the hobby.New collectors are the lifeblood of the collecting world.It's becoming a whole new world, coin collecting for a beginner is a much quicker learning curve, because of sites like this . If they learn the difference in collecting circulated vs mint products we may gain new collectors.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Ever heard of enameled coins? That's all I have come across with regards to British coins and I am against it. How can you possibly 'enhance' something which is by definition perfect? Coins are coins but not after they have been altered. You can guess which way I voted.
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