2022 quarter vs. 2021
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Jefferson was changed on the Nickle over a decade ago. I think you're reading a little too much into it.
Somebody at the q forum is reading too much into things? Lol thats what we do here Ian. I dont think it’s too much a stretch to analyze it from a artistic interpretation standpoint. Better believe the original designer had those things in mind which I mention - whether the second artist deliberately crossed those lines or is just a dipshit matters not. The fact remains that art and design are also fronts in this culture war and deserve their own level of scrutiny.
If you have never seen him I suggest looking up the late Roger Scruton as it will be an invaluable guide to spotting degenerate art in contemporary society. I see this coin as fitting well into that category.
I'm well aware of degenerate and pop-art influences, especially in relation to money laundering and human trafficking. Basquiat, Warhol, Pollock, etc.
I just don't agree with your interpretation. Far more prominent symbolism has been on our currency for a long, long time.
I'm a lot more concerned with the elimination of tangible currency.
True. Bigger fish to fry I was just having fun analyzing the design. What the globalists do with their fiat is their prerogative
I've always held an interest in coinage, actually. I think it's going to return to importance, very soon.
When I was a child, a close friend of our family showed me his coin collection that he kept under lock in his foosball table, of all places. He held a genius I.Q. but lived an outwardly austere lifestyle. That was until I laid eyes on his considerable coin collection comprised of mostly $20 Double Eagles and late 19th century gold coins. A large proportion of proof coins, as well.
I would guess the collection that I saw to be worth at least $10million, today.