The United States Mint unveiled an array of possible designs for the 2025 American Liberty Gold Coin and Silver Medal. The portfolio of line art images included 28 obverse and 22 reverse candidates. Introduced in 2015, the U.S. Mint's American Liberty program is distinguished by its distinctive design approach: the obverses feature modern interpretations of
The United States Mint revealed over sixty potential designs for commemorative coins that recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps in 2025. As directed by Public Law No: 118-10, the U.S. Mint will manufacture and sell $5 gold coins, silver dollars, and clad half dollars as a part of the anniversary celebration. A
The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) will hold a two-day public meeting on April 16 and 17 to review and discuss candidate designs for multiple medals and coins. Among the designs up for review are those proposed for commemorative coins celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps in 2025, American Liberty gold and silver
In 2026, the United States will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its founding. To commemorate this milestone, as authorized by Public Law 116-330, the U.S. Mint will revamp its circulating coins for that year. Earlier this month, in preparation for the review stage, design candidates for the obverse sides of the Lincoln cent and Jefferson
Ten candidate designs for the 2025 Native American $1 Coin, submitted by the United States Mint, have been reviewed by both the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) and the Commission of Fine Arts (CFA). Each design depicts Mary Kawena Pukui, a scholar, author, composer, dancer, and educator, and the first Native Hawaiian to be honored