The U.S. Mint dropped the olive branch from the dime. What does that mean for the country?
The U.S. Mint unveiled new designs for the country’s 250th anniversary and it left out one key detail: the olive branch from the newly designed dime. The new reverse shows a bald eagle mid-flight, arrows clutched in its left talon and nothing—where an olive branch once lived—in its right, with beneath, the inscription “Liberty over Tyranny.”
For a nation whose founding symbols were carefully engineered around the balance of peace and war, that omission is hard to read as accidental.
Unchanged since 1946...