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The winners of Florida s Best show announced | News

The Visual Arts Center (VAC) recently hosted a virtual awards presentation via Facebook Live to celebrate the winning artists of Florida’s Best, currently on display in the Main Gallery. Florida’s Best features multimedia birds, beaches, sunsets, sailboats and more inspired by the Sunshine State. Florida’s Best received a total of 94 works of art from 49 local artists in a variety of 2D and 3D media, which were judged by Ron Sanders who was previously an instructor of the Visual Arts Center. Sanders is an accomplished oil painter and illustrator, an associate designer for the United States Mint and more.

The Coin Analyst: Have Circulating Commemorative Programs Outlasted Their Welcome?

The Coin Analyst: Have Circulating Commemorative Programs Outlasted Their Welcome? A major new bill that will create several new series of circulating commemorative quarters and other coins has just become law. Unfortunately, it risks repeating several of the mistakes of other recent coin programs of this type. In the annals of American numismatics, many circulating coin programs have played a key role in stimulating greater interest in the hobby and increasing the ranks of collectors. This includes, of course, coins such as Lincoln cents, Washington quarters, and Walking Liberty half dollars, among others – sets of which at one time could be started, and in some cases completed, from circulation.

Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint

Home / Top News / Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint 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. • 2021 • 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.

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