Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/September 3, 2011

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OK, seriously, can we flip the coin over to the obverse? It seems silly to have an article about the Sacagewea Dollar, and then have a picture of the side that doesn't have Sacagewea on it. I'm about to do it myself, but I thought I'd at least open a discussion to see if there were any reasonable objections before I boldly fix this... --Jayron32 01:06, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately, the Sacagawea dollar design is copyrighted (one of the very few copyrighted US coins), so it cannot. Tbhotch. Grammatically incorrect? Correct it! See terms and conditions. 02:18, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
The back isn't then? --Jayron32 03:54, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
No, it is not copyrighted: "Examples of materials in which copyrights have been assigned to and are owned by the United States Mint are as follows: The obverse design featuring Sacagawea on the Golden Dollar coin and Native American $1 Coin" Tbhotch. Grammatically incorrect? Correct it! See terms and conditions. 03:58, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
Also "Golden Dollar Obverve ©1999 U.S. Mint. All Rights Reserved" The image used here is the reverse. Tbhotch. Grammatically incorrect? Correct it! See terms and conditions. 04:01, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply
  Resolved
 – --Jayron32 04:07, 3 September 2011 (UTC)Reply