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NASA Set

I heard they are going to do the NASA commem set next year.
I haven't heard about this set in more than a few months.....other stories weren't written about it.
A good source tells me its a GO-- Houston.
I haven't heard about this set in more than a few months.....other stories weren't written about it.
A good source tells me its a GO-- Houston.
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Likewise, the nine 1.5 inch silver commemoratives will be limited to 400,000 each and contain 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The coins will feature on their reverse different designs that are "emblematic of discoveries and missions of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to the planet depicted on the obverse of the coin." The bill requires the artwork to be realistic and accurate, as well as sets forth specific details for four of the coins:
* The "Earth" coin is to "bear images emblematic of, and honoring, the discoveries and missions of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Mercury, Gemini and Space Shuttle missions and other manned Earth-orbiting missions, and the Apollo missions to the Moon."
* "Jupiter" will have "the Galilean moon Europa and depict both a past and future mission to Europa."
* "Saturn" is to include "the moon Titan and depict both a past and a future mission to Titan."
* "Pluto" will bear a design that is "emblematic of telescopic exploration of deep space by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the ongoing search for Earth- like planets orbiting other stars."
Final selection of the designs will be overseen by the Secretary of the Treasury in consultation with the NASA Administrator, the Director of JPL, the Commission of Fine Arts and with review by the Citizens Coin Advisory Committee
<< <i> The edge of the 1.25 inch diameter coins will be inscribed with the names and dates of the missions on which astronauts were lost. >>
How are they gonna fit all that?
And, I was wondering the same thing about Pluto.
Eric
Does anyone know if the NASA set is still a go?
Thanks,
SoundPoint
<< <i>Does anyone know if the NASA set is still a go?
Thanks,
SoundPoint >>
I think that the only competition still out there (beyond the Bald Eagle commem that is already a go) for the second 2008 commem slot is Old Man of the Mountain Commemorative Coin Act . That bill is really really silly. The NASA already has the CCAC nod.
That's how I see it...