I guess it's no secret that I like older things, made back when a dollar was a dollar and folks took pride in the way objects were made. In a recent trip to Bisbee, Arizona, I picked up a sampling of our U.S. coinage from 1912 in an old vault there. I was musing today how our coins have changed in a century.
In 1912, the half-dollar, quarter and dime were made of silver, the nickel was nickel, and the penny was real copper (probably mined in Bisbee). The paper dollars were silver certificates, redeemable in silver.
In 2012, things have changed a lot.
I wonder if there has really been much progress, monetarily, in 100 years. No, I take that back. I don't wonder at all.
At any rate, I thought you'd enjoy seeing what our coins looked like 100 years ago. Step back in time a moment and see what your great-grandparents had in their pockets and purses...
John
In 1912, the half-dollar, quarter and dime were made of silver, the nickel was nickel, and the penny was real copper (probably mined in Bisbee). The paper dollars were silver certificates, redeemable in silver.
In 2012, things have changed a lot.
I wonder if there has really been much progress, monetarily, in 100 years. No, I take that back. I don't wonder at all.
At any rate, I thought you'd enjoy seeing what our coins looked like 100 years ago. Step back in time a moment and see what your great-grandparents had in their pockets and purses...
John

