A Republic Worth the Weight
Coinage, Civic Virtue and the Renewal of the American People
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James Heiser
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Bishop James Heiser—drawing on a lifetime of work in history, political philosophy, and pastoral reflection—argues that early American coinage served a purpose far greater than commerce. It was a daily cultural catechism, forming the habits, expectations, and civic imagination of a free people. When Americans handled coins of real metal, struck with dignity and symbolic coherence, they were reminded of the weight of their nation’s promises.
Part I — The Foundations of a Monetary Republic
Journey into the constitutional and philosophical bedrock of American coinage:
• Why the Founders bound the Republic to honest weights and measures.
• How Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Gouverneur Morris saw coinage as a moral act.
• Why early copper, silver, and gold coins were designed to teach as much as they were meant to circulate.
• How debasement and inflation were understood as forms of political corruption.
Part II — The Lincoln Dollar Proposal
A bold and practical plan for national renewal—rooted in history, backed by economics, and oriented toward dignity:
• A 95% copper, 26mm Lincoln Dollar, restoring weight, symbolism, and presence.
• A fully costed plan showing the Mint’s potential to net $250–$300 million in seigniorage on launch.
• A design philosophy grounded in classical American imagery: Liberty, the wreath, the Union.
• The case for replacing the failed small-dollar programs with a coin worthy of the Republic.
Part III — The Republic Remembered
A profound meditation on memory, virtue, and the formation of citizens:
• How coinage shapes the imagination of a people.
• Why abstraction and digital currency contribute to civic amnesia.
• How honest money teaches responsibility, thrift, reality, and continuity.
8 Why the Republic needs *tangible symbols* to sustain a free people.
Accompanied by original neoclassical engravings, historically evocative artwork, and a vision rooted in the best of the American tradition, this work speaks to historians, constitutionalists, educators, numismatists, and all citizens who still believe the Republic is worth saving.
A Republic Worth the Weight is both a remembrance and a call—a reminder that liberty endures when citizens are formed not only by words, but by the weight of truth struck into metal.
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