August 22, 2009 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint today announced the designs for the 2010 American Veterans Disabled for Life Silver Dollar at the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) National Convention in Denver. United States Mint Director Ed Moy unveiled the designs. Under...
July 10, 2007 -
WASHINGTON — A United States Mint commemorative coin, the Marine Corps 230th Anniversary Silver Dollar, has been named “Coin of the Year” (COTY) by a distinguished panel of international judges. The COTY competition also recognized two U.S. circulating coins, the...
May 4, 2007 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that it will begin taking orders for the Little Rock Central High School Desegregation 50th Anniversary Silver Dollar at 12:00 noon (ET) on May 15, 2007. Public Law 109–146, dated December 22,...
January 7, 2007 -
Gold, Silver Commemorative Coins Honor First Permanent English Settlement in America
May 25, 2005 -
PHILADELPHIA – The United States Mint at Philadelphia celebrated National Military Appreciation Month today with the ceremonial strike of a new commemorative coin, the 2005 Marine Corps 230th Anniversary Silver Dollar. Marine Corps Heritage Foundation members and Marines employed by...
May 12, 2005 -
2005 Westward Journey Nickel Series™ Coin and Medal Set, 2005 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin, and John Marshall Commemorative Silver Dollar Featured
April 13, 2005 -
Washington — The United States Mint announced today that it will begin selling the 2005 Chief Justice John Marshall Silver Dollar on April 25, 2005, at 12:00 noon (ET). Public Law 108–290 authorizes a maximum mintage of 400,000 Chief Justice...
August 26, 2004 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that two coins, the 2002 Ohio commemorative quarter–dollar coin and the 2002 United States Military Academy (USMA) Bicentennial Commemorative Coin, won 2004 “Coin of the Year” (COTY) awards. The Ohio commemorative quarter–dollar...
May 19, 2004 -
Limited Edition Reaches 50,000 Sets in First Week of Issue
May 13, 2004 -
Because of the enormous popularity of the newly released limited edition Lewis and Clark Coinage and Currency Set, the United States Mint has decided to limit the maximum number of sets accepted per order to 10. When the United States...