Modern commemorative - when are they voted, produced, sold, & delivered typically?
I'm curious. Are they voted 1 year in advance and have the 2006 ones been announced? And how does one keep in touch with the announcements, etc?
Finally, is there a specific reason why there wasn't a gold coin in 2005?
Finally, is there a specific reason why there wasn't a gold coin in 2005?
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<< <i>I'm curious. Are they voted 1 year in advance and have the 2006 ones been announced? And how does one keep in touch with the announcements, etc?
Finally, is there a specific reason why there wasn't a gold coin in 2005? >>
To my knowledge, there is no timeframe for the authroizing legislation. By 1999, congress had passed and clinton had signed the legislation for the leif ericsson (2000) through lewis and Clark (2004) coins. By contast, this year's USMC and Marshall commems weren't authorized till aug 6 of last year.
mint.gov
for the future:
2006 San Francisco Mint goldrush/mint 100th earthquake anniversary (Mint was one of the few buildings downtown to survive the 1906 earthqauake/fire)- Passed house, stuck in comittee in senate
http://kagins.com/Coin_World_Acticle_on_SF_Old_Mint.html
presidential dollar cirulating commem legislation has passed both houses and is in conference comittee, I think.
2007 desegregation commem (50th anniversary of little rock school deseg)-passed house, pending senate?
2007 Jamestown, VA (400th anniversary of settlement)signed law.
2008 Bald eagle recovery -also set-signed law
http://www.eagles.org/coin_act_signed.htm
Many years gold commems aren't issued. As near as I can tell, the decision is random. First flight and 84 olympic were the only gold eagles to date.
Don
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<< <i>What about the space / planet series, with a $50 gold? Was this just a rumor. >>
No there was a NASA/jpl bill. It passed in the house and is stuck in comittee in the senate. best way I know to keep abreast is to google the subject to get the house or senate bill number, then use http://thomas.loc.gov to track it.
"Introduced by Congressman John Culberson (R-TX), H.R. 68 authorizes the U.S. Mint to produce a $50 gold coin with an image of the sun and nine $1 silver coins representing each of the planets in our solar system. The coins will be released in 2008 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of NASA and JPL. Profits from the sale of the coins will benefit the NASA Family Assistance Fund, a nonprofit financial assistance program for families of deceased NASA personnel. "
I also forgot about the Franklin commem-
in 2006 there will be 2 $1 Franklin commems issued for the tercentenery of his birth- one with his image as a young man, one with his image as an old man. Reverses will have"an image related to Ben Franklin's role as a patriot and statesman", and "an image related to ...(BF's) role in developing early coins and currency of the new country". Mintage limit is 250k for each.
Don
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