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The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum has announced that the United States Mint is now accepting orders for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program.
Although these coins are legal tender, they are not minted for general circulation. Each commemorative coin is produced in limited quantity and only available for a limited time. The U.S. Mint is extending special introductory pricing through March 1, 2021.
Each year, Congress authorizes a maximum of two commemorative coin programs to celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions. The coins – a silver dollar, a gold coin, and a half dollar – were created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designers and sculpted by United State
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Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint
The three coins honor law enforcement and their service to the community.
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COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROGRAM
Washington, DC, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is honored to announce that the United States Mint is now accepting orders for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program.
Although these coins are legal tender, they are not minted for general circulation. Each commemorative coin is produced in limited quantity and only available for a limited time. The U.S. Mint is extending special introductory pricing through March 1, 2021.
US Mint Announces Designs for National Law Enforcement Memorial Commemorative Coin Program
David J. Ryder participated in a virtual design unveiling for the
2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program. The designs will be featured on a gold coin, a silver coin, and a half dollar as authorized by Public Law 116-94 (Division K). All obverse and reverse designs were created by United States Mint
Artistic Infusion Program Designers and sculpted by United States Mint Medallic Artists.
Gold Coin Obverse
Medallic Artist: Phebe Hemphill
The design depicts male and female officers in profile saluting, with the inscriptions “LIBERTY,” “2021,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”
United States Mint Announces Designs for the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program
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National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Designs WASHINGTON (PRWEB) December 22, 2020 The United States Mint (Mint) Director David J. Ryder participated in a virtual design unveiling today for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial Museum Commemorative Coin Program. The designs will be featured on a gold coin, a silver coin, and a half dollar as authorized by Public Law 116-94 (Division K). All obverse (heads) and reverse (tails) designs were created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designers and sculpted by United States Mint Medallic Artists.