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Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar
Year: 2009
Public Law: 109-247
Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Engraver: Phebe Hemphill
Description: An image of Louis Braille.
Reverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Engraver: Joseph Menna
Description: A child reading a book in Braille. The word Braille (in Braille code) is depicted in a tactile representation.
Line Art
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Bronze duplicate of Congressional Gold Medal
Public Law:
110-095
Obverse
Designer:
Don Everhart
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Description:
The obverse features Dr. DeBakey in full scrubs with the surgery in the background.
The obverse design includes the inscriptions “Michael E. DeBakey, M.D." and "Act of Congress 2007”.
Reverse
Designer:
Don Everhart
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Description:
The reverse features an anatomical heart placed prominently over a globe, representing Dr. DeBakey’s
teachings on cardiovascular procedures to surgeons around the world. The heart is encircled by a
ribbon with the inscription, “The Pursuit of Excellence has been my Objective in Life”, a quote by Dr. DeBakey.
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Bronze duplicate of Congressional Gold Medal
Public Law:
109-287
Obverse
Designer:
Don Everhart
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Description:
The obverse design depicts a portrait of the Dalai Lama with the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet in the background.
Three inscriptions accompany the portrait: "Tenzin Gyatso" is inscribed on the upper left just above the mountains, "14th Dalai Lama of Tibet" adorns the top edge, and "Act of Congress 2006" appears to the left of the Dalai Lama's hands.
Reverse
Designer:
Joseph Menna
Engraver:
Joseph Menna
Description:
The reverse design features a stylized lotus flower, considered to be a symbol of purity.
The inscriptions include quoted remarks of the 14th Dalai Lama:
"World peace must develop from inner peace.
Peace is not the absence of violence.
Peace is the manifestation of human compassion."
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Bronze duplicate of Congressional Gold Medal
Public Law: 109-395
Obverse
Designer: Phebe Hemphill
Engraver: Phebe Hemphill
Description: The obverse features an image of Dr. Norman Borlaug in the early 1960's in the experimental wheat fields of Mexico, with the inscription "Norman Borlaug."
Reverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Engraver: Don Everhart
Description: The reverse depicts hands holding strands of wheat developed by Dr. Norman Borlaug. The central image depicts a globe with a quote by Borlaug, "The first essential component for social justice is adequate food for all mankind." Additional inscriptions are "Act of Congress," and "2006."
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Edge-Incused Lettering
Description: The new Presidential $1 coins will
feature edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, "E Pluribus Unum,"
"In God We Trust" and the mint mark. Edge-incused inscription positions vary with each coin.
Circulating
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Statue of Liberty Design Reverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: Features a striking rendition
of the Statue of Liberty with the inscriptions "United States of America" and "$1."
Circulating
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Proof
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James Monroe Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: Features an image of James Monroe with the inscriptions "James Monroe," "5th President" and "1817 – 1825."
Circulating
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John Quincy Adams Obverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: Features an image of John Quincy Adams with the inscriptions "John Quincy Adams", "6th President" and "1825 – 1829."
Circulating
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Andrew Jackson Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Jim Licaretz
Description: Features an image of Andrew Jackson with the inscriptions "Andrew Jackson," "7th President" and "1829- 1837."
Circulating
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Martin Van Buren Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill
Description: Features an image of Martin Van Buren with the inscriptions "Martin Van Buren," "8th President" and "1837- 1841."
Circulating
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George Washington Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: Features an image of George
Washington with the inscriptions "George Washington," "1st President"
and "1789 – 1797."
Circulating
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Proof
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John Adams Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Charles Vickers
Description: Features an image of John Adams with the inscriptions "John Adams", "2nd President" and "1797 – 1801."
Circulating
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Proof
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Thomas Jefferson Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: Features an image of Thomas Jefferson with the inscriptions "Thomas Jefferson," "3rd President" and "1801- 1809."
Circulating
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Proof
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James Madison Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: Features an image of James Madison with the inscriptions "James Madison," "4th President" and "1809- 1817."
Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 3.95 MB]
Proof
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Obverse: Depicts Sacagawea with her infant son Jean Baptiste being carried on her back.
Reverse: Depicts a soaring American bald eagle, encircled by 17 stars - one for each state in
the union at the time of the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition.
Designer/Obverse: Glenda Goodacre
Engraver/Designer Reverse: Thomas D. Rodgers
2003
Obverse:
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[PC: 0.71 MB]
Reverse:
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[PC: 1.7 MB]
United States Mint Facility: Denver, Philadelphia
Obverse
Engraver: Gilroy Roberts
Description: Depicts a bust of President Kennedy.
Reverse
Engraver: Frank Gasparro
Description: Depicts the Presidential Coat of Arms.
[ PC and Macintosh: 1.7 MB]
Washington Quarter Obverse Redesign
Public Law 105-124, Celebrates our 50
states with the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters® Program. This innovative ten-year program, every
10 weeks you will see a new state's quarter - released in the order states were admitted into the Union.
Original Obverse: John Flanagan
Modification to Obverse: William Cousins
Oklahoma
Reverse:
"Scissortail Flycatcher"
Description:
"Scissortail Flycatcher," features an image of the State bird, the Scissortail Flycatcher, in flight with its distinctive tail feathers spread. The bird is soaring over the State wildflower, the Indian Blanket, backed by a field of similar wildflowers. The coin’s design also bears the inscriptions "Oklahoma" and "1907."
Engraver:
Phebe Hemphill
New Mexico
Reverse:
"Land of Enchantment"
Description:
" Land of Enchantment," features a Zia sun symbol over a topographical outline of the State with the inscription "Land of Enchantment." The coin also bears the inscriptions "New Mexico" and "1912."
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Arizona
Reverse:
"Grand Canyon State"
Description:
“Grand Canyon State," features an image of the Grand Canyon with a Saguaro cactus, Arizona’s state flower, in the foreground. A banner reading “Grand Canyon State” separates the two images to signify that the Saguaro cactus does not grow in the Grand Canyon. The coin also bears the inscriptions “Arizona” and “1912.”
Engraver:
Joseph Menna
Alaska
Reverse:
"The Great Land"
Description:
"The Great Land," features a grizzly bear emerging from the waters clutching a salmon in its jaw. The coin’s design includes the North Star displayed above the inscription “The Great Land” and the inscriptions “Alaska” and “1959.”
Engraver:
Charles Vickers
Hawaii
Reverse:
"King Kamehameha I"
Description:
“King Kamehameha I," features Hawaiian monarch King Kamehameha I stretching his hand toward the eight major Hawaiian Islands. Inscriptions are the state motto “UA MAU KE EA O KA ‘AINA I KA PONO” (“The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness”), “Hawaii” and “1959.”
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Montana
Reverse:
"Big Sky Country"
Description:
"Big Sky Country," features a bison skull depicted above the diverse Montana landscape with the inscription "Big Sky Country." The coin also bears the inscriptions "Montana" and "1889."
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Washington
Reverse:
"The Evergreen State"
Description:
"The Evergreen State," features a king salmon breaching the water in front of majestic Mount Rainier. The coin bears the inscriptions "The Evergreen State," "Washington" and "1889."
Engraver:
Charles Vickers
Idaho
Reverse:
"Esto Perpetua"
Description:
"Esto Perpetua," features the Peregrine Falcon imposing its presence above an outline of the State of Idaho. The coin bears the inscriptions "Esto Perpetua" (the State motto which means, "May it be Forever"), "Idaho" and "1890."
Engraver:
Norm Nemeth
Wyoming
Reverse:
"The Equality State"
Description:
"The Equality State," features a bucking horse and rider with the inscriptions "The Equality State," "Wyoming" and "1890."
Engraver:
Norman E. Nemeth
Utah
Reverse:
"Crossroads of the West"
Description:
"Crossroads of the West," features two locomotives moving toward the golden spike that joined the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, linking East to West and transforming both the Utah Territory and the Nation with the inscription "Crossroads of the West." The coin also bears the inscriptions "Utah" and "1896."
Engraver:
Joseph Menna
Nevada
Reverse:
"The Silver State"
Description:
"The Silver State," features a trio of wild stallions, snow capped mountains and the sun.
Engraver:
Don Everhart
Nebraska
Reverse:
"Chimney Rock"
Description:
"Chimney Rock," depicts an ox-drawn covered wagon carrying pioneers in the foreground and Chimney Rock in the background.
Engraver:
Charles Vickers
Colorado
Reverse:
"Colorful Colorado"
Description:
"Colorful Colorado," depicts the State’s rugged Rocky Mountains with evergreen trees and a banner carrying the inscription "Colorful Colorado."
Engraver:
Norm Nemeth
North Dakota
Reverse:
"Badlands with Bison"
Description:
"Badlands with Bison," features a pair of grazing American bison in the foreground and a sunset view of the rugged buttes and canyons that symbolize the State’s Badlands region.
Engraver:
Donna Weaver
South Dakota
Reverse:
"Mount Rushmore and Pheasant"
Description:
"Mount Rushmore and Pheasant," features the State bird, the Chinese ring-necked pheasant in flight above the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Engraver:
John Mercanti
California
Reverse: "John Muir / Yosemite Valley"
Description: Depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley’s monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome with a soaring California condor.
Engraver: Don Everhart
Minnesota
Reverse: "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
Description: A tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, and a textured outline of the state surrounding its nickname, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
Engraver: Charles Vickers
Oregon
Reverse: "Crater Lake"
Description: Features a portion of Crater Lake, viewed from the south-southwest rim to include Wizard Island and Watchman and Hillman Peaks on the lake’s rim.
Engraver: Donna Weaver
Kansas
Reverse: "Buffalo and Sunflower"
Description: Features a buffalo and sunflower motif.
Engraver: Norman Nemeth
West Virginia
Reverse: "New River Gorge"
Description: The scenic beauty of the New River
featuring the New River Gorge Bridge.
Engraver: John Mercanti
Michigan
Reverse: "Great Lakes State"
Description: Depicts the outline of the State and the Great Lakes system. The quarter is inscribed "Great Lakes State."
Engraver: Donna Weaver
Florida
Reverse: "Gateway to Discovery"
Description: Incorporates a 16th-century Spanish galleon, a space shuttle and the inscription "Gateway to Discovery." A strip of land with Sabal palm trees is also depicted.
Engraver: T. James Ferrell
Texas
Reverse: "The Lone Star State"
Description: Incorporates an outline of the State with a star superimposed on the outline and the inscription, "The Lone Star State." The lariat encircling the design is symbolic of the cattle and cowboy history of Texas, as well as the frontier spirit that tamed the land.
Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth
Iowa
Reverse: "Foundation in Education"
Description: Features a one-room schoolhouse with a teacher and students planting a tree, and the inscriptions "Foundation in Education" and "Grant Wood." The design is based on "Arbor Day," a painting by Grant Wood, who was born near Anamosa, Iowa.
Engraver: John Mercanti
Wisconsin
Reverse: "Forward"
Description: Depicts an agricultural theme featuring the head of a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. The design also bears an inscription of the State motto, "Forward."
Engraver: Alfred Maletsky
Roosevelt Dime
Obverse: depicts a portrait of Roosevelt
Reverse: a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch.
Engraver: John Sinnock
Name of obverse:
"Jefferson, 1800"
Name of reverse:
"Monticello"
Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson based on the Rembrandt Peale painting of 1800
Reverse: restored 1938 design of President Jefferson's Virginia home of Monticello
Obverse Designer: Jamie Franki
Reverse Designer: Felix Schlag
Obverse Engraver: Donna Weaver
Reverse Engraver: Felix Schlag
Uncirculated
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.04 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.02 MB]
2005 First Design: "American Bison" Nickel
Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: bears a side-view of an American bison, grazing.
Obverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald
Reverse Designer: Jamie Franki
Obverse Engraver: Don Everhart
Reverse Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth
Uncirculated
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Proof
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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2005 Second Design: "Ocean in View!" Nickel
Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: bears a design based on a photograph by Andrew E. Cier
of Astoria, Oregon, of the western waters as they might have been first viewed by
the Corps of Discovery in November, 1805.
Obverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald
Reverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald
Obverse Engraver: Don Everhart
Reverse Engraver: Donna Weaver
Uncirculated
Obverse:
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Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 443 KB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.4 MB]
Reverse:
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2004 Fall Design: "Keelboat" Nickel
Obverse: bears the likeness of President Jefferson.
Reverse: an angled, side-view of the keelboat with full sail.
Engraver: Al Maletsky
Uncirculated
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Proof
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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2004 Spring Design: "Louisiana Purchase/Peace Medal" Nickel
Obverse: bears the likeness of President Jefferson.
Reverse: features a rendition of the original Jefferson Peace Medal.
Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth
Uncirculated
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Proof
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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Lincoln Cent - Memorial Reverse
Obverse: bears the likeness of President Lincoln
Reverse: depicts the Lincoln Memorial in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.
Engraver Obverse: Victor D. Brenner
Engraver Reverse: Frank Gasparro
Year: 2009
Public Law: 31 U.S.C. § 5112(i)(4)
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse
Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Description: Saint-Gaudens' Liberty, personified by a statuesque woman striding powerfully forward. Liberty is leading the way with a torch in her front hand and an olive branch in the back hand. The United States Capitol dome is also depicted in the background.
Reverse
Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Description: A young eagle flying during a sunrise is depicted on the reverse. The motto, "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is on the edge of the coin, allowing a cleaner design on the obverse and reverse.
Obverse [Hi-Res Image: 1.50 MB]
Reverse [Hi-Res Image: 1.56 MB]
Edge-Lettering [Hi-Res Image: 849 KB]
The enhanced reverse proof coin features a frosted background and a brilliant, mirror-like finish on the raised
elements of the coin. This is an enhanced reverse proof version because it is not an exact opposite polish of the
regular proof version. The design elements on the enhanced reverse proof platinum coin were strategically selected
to feature the proof, mirror-like finish in contrast to frosted background design elements to enhance the entire image.
Year: 2007
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse
Designer John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.
Reverse
Designer Thomas Cleveland
Engraver: Phebe Hemphill
Description: representing the Executive Branch and depicts a bald eagle with its wings spread wide to represent freedom with a shield at the ready to enforce the laws that guarantee those freedoms.
Obverse [Hi-Res Image: 781 KB]
Reverse [Hi-Res Image: 841 KB]
Year: 2008
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse
Designer John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.
Reverse
Designer Joel Iskowitz
Engraver: Charles Vickers
Description: representing the Judicial Branch, design features Lady Justice, a classic symbol dating back to Greek and Roman times. In her right hand, the scales are suspended from one finger, representing the delicate balance of the law. In the other hand she holds the sword, signifying the power that is held by those making the decision. The bald eagle, our Nation's symbol of power, courage and freedom, is featured watching over our firm foundation of democracy.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse [Hi-Res Image: 717 KB]
Reverse [Hi-Res Image: 748 KB]
Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-185
U.S. Mint Facility:Philadelphia, West Point
(mint facility production is not the same for each year)
Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens
Description: Modified design of Saint
Gaudens’ U.S. $20 Gold Coin Design, "Standing Liberty".
Reverse Designer: Mrs. Miley Frances Busiek
Description: "Family of Eagles"
motif, symbolizing family tradition and unity.
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1.41 MB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1.26 MB]
Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-61 (Liberty Coin Act)
U.S. Mint Facility: Various (Philadelphia,
San Francisco, West Point) – (mint facility production is not the same for each year)
Denver, Co (Uncirculated)
Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Description: "Walking Liberty",
from Weinman’s Walking Liberty Half Dollar, minted from 1916-1947.
Reverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Heraldic Eagle with Shield,
symbolizing strength and endurance.
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 782 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 650 KB]
Year: 1997-Present
Public Law: 99-61
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.
Reverse Engraver: Thomas D. Rogers
Description: Eagle soaring above America.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 773 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 756 KB]
Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-185
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens
Description: Modified design of Saint Gaudens' U.S. $20 Gold Coin Design, "Standing Liberty".
Reverse Designer: Mrs. Miley Frances Busiek
Description: "Family of Eagles" motif, symbolizing family tradition and unity.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1367 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1324 KB]
Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-61
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Description: "Walking Liberty",
from Weinman’s Walking Liberty Half Dollar, minted from 1916-1947.
Reverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Heraldic Eagle with Shield,
symbolizing strength and endurance.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 812 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 764 KB]
Year: 2008
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse Designer: John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.
Reverse Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Reverse Engraver: Charles Vickers
Description: Representing the Judicial Branch, the design features Lady Justice, a classic symbol dating back to Greek and Roman times. In her right hand, the scales are suspended from one finger, representing the delicate balance of the law. In the other hand she holds the sword, signifying the power that is held by those making the decision. The bald eagle, our Nation¿s symbol of power, courage and freedom, is featured watching over our firm foundation of democracy.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 856 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 905 KB]
Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-185
U.S. Mint Facility: Philadelphia, West Point (mint facility production is not the same for each year)
Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens
Description: Modified design of Saint Gaudens' U.S. $20 Gold Coin Design, "Standing Liberty".
Reverse Engraver: Mrs. Miley Frances Busiek
Description: "Family of Eagles" motif, symbolizing family tradition and unity.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1368 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 1324 KB]
Year: 2006-Present
Public Law: 99-61
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY
Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Description: "Walking Liberty", from Weinman's Walking Liberty Half Dollar, minted from 1916-1947.
Reverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Heraldic Eagle with Shield, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Download Hi-Res Images
Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 825 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 762 KB]
American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coin
Year: 2006 – Present
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point
Public Law: 109-145; $1 Presidential Coin Act
of 2005
Obverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features a profile of a Native American.
Reverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features an American Buffalo (also known as a bison).
Bullion
Obverse:
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Reverse:
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American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin
Year: 2006 – Present
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point
Public Law: 109-145; $1 Presidential Coin Act
of 2005
Obverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features a profile of a Native American.
Reverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features an American Buffalo (also known as a bison).
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.46 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.20 MB]
American Buffalo Gold Uncirculated Coin
Year: 2008
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point
Authority: 31 U.S.C. § 5112(i)(4)
Obverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features a profile of a Native American.
Reverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel,
Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser -- features an American Buffalo (also known as a bison).
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.46 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.20 MB]
2008 First Spouse Gold Coins
Elizabeth Monroe Obverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Elizabeth Monroe Reverse
Designer: Donna Weaver
Sculptor: Charles Vickers
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.30 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.42 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 949 KB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.15 MB]
Louisa Adams Obverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill
Louisa Adams Reverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.47 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.56 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.03 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.17 MB]
Jackson's Liberty Obverse
Designer: John Reich
Sculptor: John Reich
Jackson's Liberty Reverse
Designer: Justin Kunz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.43 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.45 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.07 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.07 MB]
Van Buren's Liberty Obverse
Designer: Christian Gobrecht
Sculptor: Christian Gobrecht
Van Buren's Liberty Reverse
Designer: Thomas Cleveland
Sculptor: Jim Licaretz
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.43 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.57 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.02 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.22 MB]
2007 First Spouse Gold Coins
Martha Washington Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Martha Washington Reverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.28 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.29 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.03 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.06 MB]
Abigail Adams Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Abigail Adams Reverse
Designer: Thomas Cleveland
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.22 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.18 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 945 KB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.05 MB]
Jefferson’s Liberty Obverse
Designer: Robert Scot
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill
Jefferson’s Liberty Reverse
Designer: Charles Vickers
Sculptor: Charles Vickers
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.26 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.39 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 989 KB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.01 MB]
Dolley Madison Obverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Dolley Madison Reverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Uncirculated
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.25 MB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.35 MB]
Proof
Obverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 923 KB]
Reverse:
[Hi-Res Image : 1.11 MB]
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