by 68Camaro » Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:16 am
beauanderos wrote:I'm not so crazy about the obverse simply being a reproduction of the Mercury dime bust, but the reverse is stunning. I would love to stack a coin that looked like that. I wonder if TPTB within the mint understand that silver will soon become appreciably scarcer and, therefore, much harder to source, and thus to accomodate anticipated burgeoning investor demand hope to divert some of the expected flood to fertile fields yet uninundated?
Both sides are reproductions, just the obverse more common (at least to us - most people have never seen it). I like them both, even if the Mercury (aka, Winged LIberty) is "well used".
I believe the choice of palladium was an overt attempt to support domestic mining of it (as I believe it was required to be domestic US palladium).
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