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    #16
    Re: Go Harriet Tubman!

    A) it's about time a female showed up on cash

    B) it's about time ant-slavery heroes were shown public respect

    C) if a face on a bill that a regular person is going to touch has to be replaced to acomplish A and B, that face should be Jackson

    This summary constitutes my total feelings in this evolving debate.
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      #17
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      You mean in addition to Susan B. Anthony, Sacajawea, and Lincoln. No respect for coins these days.
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        #18
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        I read some pretty extreme reactions to this. A lot of white people complain about the destruction of their history.

        I hope they send their twenties to me in protest.

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          #19
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          Originally posted by Denarius View Post
          You mean in addition to Susan B. Anthony, Sacajawea, and Lincoln. No respect for coins these days.
          Seems that you are engaging in selective reading. Pointless to respond to that form of thinking.
          Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.

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            #20
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            I'm just pointing out how none of the reasons for getting rid of Jackson and/or bringing in Tubman are without precedent.
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              #21
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              Coins are only cash in the same way that checks are paper money.
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                #22
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                Must remember people did not always LIKE paper money,and in the way way back,paper money was issued by different banks,not the Gov..why we have the term "HARD CASH" for gold or silver.
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                  #23
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                  Since they first came out, I haven't seen a dollar coin outside of a casino...
                  Every moment of a life is a horrible tragedy, a slapstick comedy, dark nihilism, golden illumination, or nothing at all; depending on how we write the story we tell ourselves.

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                    #24
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                    As someone who often uses vending machines, I still greatly prefer coins to bills.

                    edit: and see dollar coins regularly.
                    Trust is knowing someone or something well enough to have a good idea of their motivations and character, for good or for ill. People often say trust when they mean faith.

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                      #25
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                      As a kid my Uncles and Aunts used to hit Vegas and drop silver dollars on us when they came to visit.
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                        #26
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                        Only time I see dollar coins is when I got a roll of them for tooth fairy money or use the metro. Otherwise, I use cash maybe 4-5 times a month, tops. And where I work, vending machines take cards.
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                          #27
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                          I think I got more $1 coins out of rolls of quarters than I have from the stores. Which is why I think they are so despised, they are nearly the same size as a quarter and easily mistaken for one. The Susan B. Anthony's were not much better even with them being 11 sided within the image if I recall correctly. Again passed as quarters which caused confusion due to their size.

                          So it seems it's not an issue of women being on money, especially coins, but an issue of the size of the coin. When it's easily confused for a quarter due to size that's not a good thing and results in the negative acceptance of them.

                          Personally I think Harriet Tubman was a poor choice as I think there are women who are more deserving and more relevant to today such as Rosa Parks.
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                            #28
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                            I got change at a Pizza place and got a SBA dollar as a quarter in change.(Might hsve been a sacajawea(sp) got it saved somewhere..
                            MAGIC is MAGIC,black OR white or even blood RED

                            all i ever wanted was a normal life and love.
                            NO TERF EVER WE belong Too.
                            don't stop the tears.let them flood your soul.




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                            my new page here,let me know what you think.


                            nothing but the shadow of what was

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                              #29
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                              Originally posted by monsno_leedra View Post
                              Personally I think Harriet Tubman was a poor choice as I think there are women who are more deserving and more relevant to today such as Rosa Parks.
                              She only recently died (2005 - seems recent to us old farts ) , so she may be considered too recent.
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                                #30
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                                Originally posted by B. de Corbin View Post
                                Since they first came out, I haven't seen a dollar coin outside of a casino...
                                And today you will see no coins in Casinos at all unless you are at a Paigow table.

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