The symbols, messages and scenes portrayed on U.S. coins seek to tell
the story of our country from its earliest days.
With Independence Day week well underway, Coin World asked its Facebook fans
which U.S. coins are the most patriotic and best embody the spirit of America.
Below are some of the responses we received. Happy Fourth of July, everyone!
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Greg Cohen: “Buffalo nickel's design is most American. Legend
on 1792 Disme and Half Disme is wholly American: Liberty, Parent of
Science and Industry. Perhaps the Continental Dollar, with the
spelling of the original 13 in the rings of the reverse, the Fugio
design inspired by Franklin, and dated 1776 takes the cake.”
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Patrick Rueb: “Walking liberty half”
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Lawrence St John: “The 1976 Eisenhower Dollar.”
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Gary Albers: “Bicentennial quarter.”
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Victor Bazaz: “The bicentennial coins”
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Lawrence French: “Bicentennial coins and their future life as
100 yr old Tricentennial coins continue to tell story of
history.”
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Rodney Gerdes: “I agree with Lawrence, those coins are the
most familiar with all Americans!”
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Billy Huey: “I have 1925 peace dollar coin, I love the eagle
on the back.”
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Lawrence Kerr: “St. Guadens.”
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Gary John Sokol: “Bi - centennial Quarter 1975 -1976”
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Billy Huey: “I also like the Kennedy Half”
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Tony Turner: “1982 George Washington Commerative Half
Dollar”
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Jas Trent: “$20 St Gaudens.”
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Wally Reed: “the bicentennial quarter! got one in change
today. had a great tour of the Denver Mint last Thursday!”
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James Ballantyne: “Morgan Silver dollar!”
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Robert A. Balduf: “Walking Liberty Silver Eagle Proof.”
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Ken Bettasso: “Army and marines commems”
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Ken Bettasso: “Pow commem ect”
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Richard Kowalski: “Walking Liberty Half Dollar”
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Mike Onusic: “The $20 Gold double-eagle”
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Bryant Lovelace: “Star-Spangled Banner silver dollar”
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Andy Dempster: "American silver eagle!"
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Braydon Ballow: "Still wouldn't change the fact. That
proposed and amended as its absolute motive; Our US, in the first
sense of its meaning, declared independence in itself so that
country might live. So the Fugio cents of 1776, would be most
befitting to patriotism, and the documents carried from
it."
Which U.S. coin do you think is the most patriotic? Tell us in
the comment section below!