I want one of the new dollar coins!

Not just any one of them, mind you, but one of these nifty pieces of change missing the “In God We Trust” motto. Sadly, I don’t think any of them is going to wend its way over here to South Korea in the near future.

Anybody in Philly?

I got six of them out of an automated parking lot attendant this past weekend, I tossed them into my change bucket when I got home. When I read this story, I made a beeline to the bucket to check them out. Alas…

How long will it be, do you think, before they call that the “Atheist Dollar”?

I’ll see if I can dig some out of our banks here and send you a couple if they have them.

Also - they do say “In God We Trust” - except it’s on the edge of the coin.

Dang it, that’ll teach me to read linked threads.

You were talking about coins that had NOT been struck on the edge.

It’s late.

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

If you still want a couple of them, let me know and I’ll see what I can do. I know the wife wants some.

Check the link again. There’s something in the story about conspiracy nuts already freaking, IIRC.

Rico,

Oh, yeah. I still want one of those puppies!

For a country that supposedly keeps church and state separate, the USA sure is keen to plaster God all over the place. (Except when they screw up at the Mint, of course).

Here in the UK, of course, we prefer more cryptic edge inscriptions. PLEIDIOL WYF I’M GWLAD, anyone? :slight_smile:

“I’m true to my country”?

I much prefer “Novus Ordo Seculorum”, but I am a Freemason, after all

Is that Welsh for “I’m glad I have a wife”? :slight_smile:

How can I as a Canadian get my hands on some of these coins (edge-struck or not)? Would a coin store have them? I’d also like a sackie. :slight_smile:

Generally, the Post Office’s stamp vending machines are the only reliable source for dollar coins. They don’t circulate much at all. Your best bet would be a coin shop. I’ve bought one or two state quarters at coin shops.

They’ll probably tank like all the others have, especially if Brinks and the other armored carriers refused to handle them again. I believe that even with the paper dollar still being issued, the coins could achieve day-to-day circulating status if only everyone who liked them could actually get them.

Of course this is just the first of what are many releases to come, but I was able to get a roll of the new dollar coins just by asking at my local bank branch. $25 per roll.

I remember with the Sackies it varied. I was able to get them at my bank early on, but then they never seemed to have them. They were the first year-2000 coins I saw.

TikkiDad bought a roll of them from a bank. I had one and casually checked it the other day because I remembered hearing something about the In God We Trust bit being larger than normal. Didn’t see it on there at all. But now I can’t find it to make sure. Thought I’d tossed it in my change can. There’s still most of the roll it came from sitting on TikkiDad’s table. He’s at work right now and I’m just itching to take my spare key and go over there to check those out. He wouldn’t mind but I think I should wait.

That’s why you shouldn’t apply currency directly to the forehead.

They had a news story on them last night. There’s about 40,000 of the “godless dollars” in circulation and they are mostly in Florida.
People want them as collectors items but they really aren’t that rare since there are 40,000 of them. They showed asking prices of over $1000 for them on e-bay but said if you really, really want one you’d be a fool to pay more than $100.

And the unattended parking lots in the downtown of major cities. God I hate that. Got a fistful of twenties and parking’s eleven bucks. Walk around with a limp all evening.

Do you know that joke “IQ test?” It’s my favorite joke. Go to youtube and search for “Red Dwarf” and then select the pilot episode for the British series. It’s just a few minutes into it.

I pulled that stunt on one of the teenage boys at church here and he thought it was hilarious.

If you live in an area where Pepsi and Coke machines sell 20oz bottles, try those. Feed a $5 bill into one and it will dispense your change in dollar coins and quarters. I can’t guarantee what kind of dollar coins it will spit back, but they’re ubiquitous on our campus and I, who had never seen more than one or two dollar coins in my entire life previous to this, was suddenly awash in Saccies the semester they all appeared.

I was actually playing on the use of the word “head-on” in the article and a oft-ridiculed American television commercial for HeadOn. Apply directly to the forehead.