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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8678
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    The United States Mint, part of the Department of the Treasury, has released pricing information for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program and the Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollar. These products, including gold coins, will be priced based on a grid available on the Mint's website. For more details or inquiries, contact the program managers, Rosa Matos or Rosa Williams, at the provided address or phone number. Authority for this announcement derives from Public Law 116-94 and Public Law 116-65.

    Simple Explanation

    The Mint, which makes coins in the U.S., announced how much some special coins from 2021 will cost. But, to find the prices, one has to look online, which might be tricky for people who can't use the internet.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1597
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The United States Mint, part of the Department of the Treasury, has announced the pricing for the 2025 United States Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Program. Prices for products that contain gold coins will be based on a pricing grid for numismatic and commemorative gold and platinum products available on the Mint's website, www.usmint.gov. Anyone seeking more information can contact Rosa Matos, the Acting Senior Program Manager for Sales and Marketing at the United States Mint.

    Simple Explanation

    The people who make special coins for the United States are planning to sell some shiny new Marine Corps coins in 2025. They haven't told us exactly how much these coins will cost yet, but you can find some price hints on their website.