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50K+ washington dollar coins were mistakenly released missing the "In God We Trust" on the coin, Do you think it was an accident? [12 vote(s)]

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No
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Hot Air Balloon

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In God We Trust?


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,257462,00.html

Do you think this was an accident?

--Ray

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If they later correct the error, them numismatists will put a price on those coins higher than a dollar.

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Hot Air Balloon

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if you see the article link, you'll see that they're already going for 50 bucks or more...

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That first guy got a good return on his investment - $600 for a $1 coin.
And yes, I do believe that the "mistake" was on purpose.
On a side note, how many people plan on using the new one dollar coins?

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Some of my regular cyber pals plan on refusing to accept them without th e"In God We Trust" motto



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lundbaek wrote:

Some of my regular cyber pals plan on refusing to accept them without th e"In God We Trust" motto



Just send them to me.  I don't mind making $600 on a $1 coin.



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I was just at the Denver mint last week and saw them. I don't like In God We Trust being on the edge instead of the face.

-- Edited by Kevin at 16:31, 2007-03-08

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I'm interested to actually see these new coins. I think it will be neat to have stuff impressed into the sides. It's not like the impression will be easier to wear off simply because it is on the edge than the raised lettering would be on the face or back of the coin.

I never did see many of the Susan B. Anthony dollars in it's day.

The only place I ever came across the Sacagawea dollar was a single postal vending machine at a local hospital.

In order for any $1 coin to take root in widespread daily monetary usage is for the government to require owners of pop and snack vending machines to modify their machines to accept them.

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I hope the government never does require them to modify vending machines. It's not the government's place to require stuff like that.
They're hoping that the coins will be successful this time because they're collectible, like the state quarters that were really popular.

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Well, I know that sounds awkward, but I think in this respect, it would be the government's place to require it.

Why?

Because they are coining money. Is the money only being made for collectors, or is it being made as legal tender? If it is legal tender, then it needs to be pushed into acceptance by going into widespread circulation. Otherwise, it becomes nothing more than an expensive, ultimately wasteful use of resources and tax dollars to create more novelties like the Susan B. Anthony dollar or the Sacagewea dollar or the two dollar bill. Those were all highly collectible...

With the quarters, and now nickels, these are not just collector items. They are part of the regular circulation of currency.

There could be a way the government could incent business to make the change to accept the dollar coins, thus increasing their use in circulation. Give vending machine business owners a one time tax credit for upgrading their machines money collection units.

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Why do we need a dollar coin? What's the government's motivations in this? I'm curious, cuz in Europe they had all sorts of coins... too many (even though some were very pretty) and well, they always took a huge amount of space in your wallet and weren't at all very portable. So I can't see why you'd want one.

--Ray



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