[Federal Register: November 27, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 228)] [Notices] [Page 65634-65635] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr27no98-105] ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY United States Mint Dollar Coin Design November 23, 1998. ACTION: Request for comments. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The United States Mint is in the process of selecting designs for the obverse (``heads'') and reverse (``tails'') for the new $1 coin to be issued beginning in 2000. By law, the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with Congress, shall select appropriate designs for the coin. The Secretary has determined that the obverse design will be a depiction of Sacagawea, the young [[Page 65635]] Native American guide who was instrumental to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The reverse of the coin is required by statute to depict an eagle. In September 1998, the Mint invited twenty-three artists, including Mint sculptors and engravers, to submit obverse and reverse designs for the new coin. These submissions have been evaluated and the Mint is now seeking comments from the public on approximately five proposed obverse and five proposed reverse designs. The designs will be displayed on the Mint's web site (http://www.usmint.gov) beginning December 7, 1998. COMMENT DEADLINE: December 21, 1998. RECEIPT OF COMMENTS: Any member of the public wishing to comment should do so via the Internet by accessing the Mint's web site (http:// www.usmint.gov) Alternatively, comments may be submitted in writing to Michael White, 633 3rd Street NW., Room 715, Washington, DC 20220, Fax (202) 874-4083; mail must be received no later than December 21, 1998. Philip Diehl, Director, The United States Mint. [FR Doc. 98-31656 Filed 11-25-98; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4810-37-M