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Historical Image Library

Historical Image Library

The images in this library are for historical reference.  They represent commemorative, circulating and bullion coins from current and previous programs.

Are you interested in using images or designs of circulating coins, quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters® Program, or 2007 Presidential $1 coins issued under the Presidential $1 Coin Program?  Please consult the United States Mint Circulating Coin Policy , the United States Mint 50 State Quarters® Design Use Policy , or the United States Mint 2007 Presidential $1 Coin Design Use Policy for more information.

For additional information on the use of these images please contact the Office of Licensing at (202) 354-7350; fax (202) 756-6350, or licensing@usmint.treas.gov .

Circulating Coins

American Eagle Proof Coins

American Eagle Bullion Coins

American Buffalo 24-Karat Gold Coins

Commemorative Coins


Presidential $1 Coins

Edge-Incused Lettering

Description: The new Presidential $1 coins will feature edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, "E Pluribus Unum," "In God We Trust" and the mint mark. Edge-incused inscription positions vary with each coin.

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 2.00 MB]

Statue of Liberty Design Reverse

Designer: Don Everhart
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: Features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty with the inscriptions "United States of America" and "$1."

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 3.96 MB]
Proof
[Hi-Res Image : 1.19 MB]

George Washington Obverse

Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: Features an image of George Washington with the inscriptions "George Washington," "1st President" and "1789 – 1797."

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 4.07 MB]
Proof
[Hi-Res Image : 1.23 MB]

John Adams Obverse

Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Charles Vickers
Description: Features an image of John Adams with the inscriptions "John Adams", "2nd President" and "1797 – 1801."

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 3.87 MB]
Proof
[Hi-Res Image : 1.10 MB]

Thomas Jefferson Obverse

Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: Features an image of Thomas Jefferson with the inscriptions "Thomas Jefferson," "3rd President" and "1801- 1809."

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 3.74 MB]
Proof
[Hi-Res Image : 1.15 MB]

James Madison Obverse

Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: Features an image of James Madison with the inscriptions "James Madison," "4th President" and "1809- 1817."

Circulating
[Hi-Res Image : 3.95 MB]
Proof
[Hi-Res Image : 1.19 MB]

Edge-incused lettering.  Three coins stacked.
Presidential $1 Coin: Reverse
Presidential $1 Coin: Washington Obverse
Presidential $1 Coin: Adams Obverse
Presidential $1 Coin: Jefferson Obverse
Presidential $1 Coin: Madison Obverse


First Spouse Gold Coin Program

2007 First Spouse Gold Coins

Martha Washington Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna


Martha Washington Reverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Sculptor: Don Everhart


Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.28 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.29 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.03 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.06 MB]


Abigail Adams Obverse
Designer: Joseph Menna
Sculptor: Joseph Menna


Abigail Adams Reverse
Designer: Thomas Cleveland
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.22 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.18 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 945 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.05 MB]


Jefferson’s Liberty Obverse
Designer: Robert Scot
Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill


Jefferson’s Liberty Reverse
Designer: Charles Vickers
Sculptor: Charles Vickers

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.26 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.39 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 989 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.01 MB]


Dolley Madison Obverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Sculptor: Don Everhart


Dolley Madison Reverse
Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.25 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.35 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 923 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.11 MB]


Martha Washington First Spouse Gold Uncirculated Coin Martha Washington First Spouse Gold Proof Coin

Abigail Adams First Spouse Gold Uncirculated Coin Abigail Adams First Spouse Gold Proof Coin
Jefferson Liberty First Spouse Gold Uncirculated Coin Jefferson Liberty First Spouse Gold Proof Coin
Dolly Madison First Spouse Gold Uncirculated Coin Dolly Madison First Spouse Gold Proof Coin


Sacagawea Golden Dollar

Obverse: Depicts Sacagawea with her infant son Jean Baptiste being carried on her back.
Reverse: Depicts a soaring American bald eagle, encircled by 17 stars - one for each state in the union at the time of the 1804 Lewis and Clark expedition.

Designer/Obverse: Glenda Goodacre
Engraver/Designer Reverse: Thomas D. Rodgers

2003
Obverse: [Macintosh: 0.71 MB] [PC: 0.71 MB]
Reverse: [Macintosh: 1.3 MB] [PC: 1.7 MB]

2003 Golden Dollar Coin


John F. Kennedy Half-Dollar

Obverse: Depicts a bust of President Kennedy.
Reverse: Depicts the Presidential Coat of Arms.

Engraver Obverse: Gilroy Roberts
Engraver Reverse: Frank Gasparro

John F. Kennedy Half Dollar


50 State Quarters® Program

High Resolution TIFF Images
All Coins (PC only):

 

 

Washington Quarter Obverse Redesign
Public Law 105-124, Celebrates our 50 states with the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters® Program. This innovative ten-year program, every 10 weeks you will see a new state's quarter - released in the order states were admitted into the Union.

Original Obverse: John Flanagan
Modification to Obverse: William Cousins

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The New Obverse.


Quarters Issued in 2006
 

 

Nevada

Reverse:  "The Silver State"
Description:  "The Silver State," features a trio of wild stallions, snow capped mountains and the sun.

Engraver:  Don Everhart

Nevada Uncirculated

Nebraska

Reverse:  "Chimney Rock"
Description:  "Chimney Rock," depicts an ox-drawn covered wagon carrying pioneers in the foreground and Chimney Rock in the background.

Engraver:  Charles Vickers

Nebraska Uncirculated

Colorado

Reverse:  "Colorful Colorado"
Description:  "Colorful Colorado," depicts the State’s rugged Rocky Mountains with evergreen trees and a banner carrying the inscription "Colorful Colorado."

Engraver:  Norm Nemeth

Colorado Uncirculated

North Dakota

Reverse:  "Badlands with Bison"
Description:  "Badlands with Bison," features a pair of grazing American bison in the foreground and a sunset view of the rugged buttes and canyons that symbolize the State’s Badlands region.

Engraver:  Donna Weaver

North Dakota Uncirculated

South Dakota

Reverse:  "Mount Rushmore and Pheasant"
Description:  "Mount Rushmore and Pheasant," features the State bird, the Chinese ring-necked pheasant in flight above the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

Engraver:  John Mercanti

South Dakota Uncirculated


Quarters Issued in 2005
 


California

Reverse: "John Muir / Yosemite Valley"
Description: Depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley’s monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome with a soaring California condor.

Engraver: Don Everhart

California

Minnesota

Reverse: "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
Description: A tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, and a textured outline of the state surrounding its nickname, “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”

Engraver: Charles Vickers

Minnesota

Oregon

Reverse: "Crater Lake"
Description: Features a portion of Crater Lake, viewed from the south-southwest rim to include Wizard Island and Watchman and Hillman Peaks on the lake’s rim.

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Oregon

Kansas

Reverse: "Buffalo and Sunflower"
Description: Features a buffalo and sunflower motif.

Engraver: Norman Nemeth

Kansas

West Virginia

Reverse: "New River Gorge"
Description: The scenic beauty of the New River featuring the New River Gorge Bridge.

Engraver: John Mercanti

West Virginia


Quarters Issued in 2004
 

Michigan

Reverse: "Great Lakes State"
Description: Depicts the outline of the State and the Great Lakes system. The quarter is inscribed "Great Lakes State."

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Michigan

Florida

Reverse: "Gateway to Discovery"
Description: Incorporates a 16th-century Spanish galleon, a space shuttle and the inscription "Gateway to Discovery." A strip of land with Sabal palm trees is also depicted.

Engraver: T. James Ferrell

Florida

Texas

Reverse: "The Lone Star State"
Description: Incorporates an outline of the State with a star superimposed on the outline and the inscription, "The Lone Star State." The lariat encircling the design is symbolic of the cattle and cowboy history of Texas, as well as the frontier spirit that tamed the land.

Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth

Texas

Iowa

Reverse: "Foundation in Education"
Description: Features a one-room schoolhouse with a teacher and students planting a tree, and the inscriptions "Foundation in Education" and "Grant Wood." The design is based on "Arbor Day," a painting by Grant Wood, who was born near Anamosa, Iowa.

Engraver: John Mercanti

Iowa

Wisconsin

Reverse: "Forward"
Description: Depicts an agricultural theme featuring the head of a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. The design also bears an inscription of the State motto, "Forward."

Engraver: Alfred Maletsky

Wisconsin


Quarters Issued in 2003
 

Illinois

Reverse: "The Land of Lincoln"
Description: Depicts a young Abraham Lincoln within the outline of the state. A farm scene and the Chicago skyline appear on the left and to the right of the state's outline. Twenty-one stars border the coin, signifying Illinois as the 21st state to be admitted into the Union.

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Illinois

Alabama

Reverse: "Spirit of Courage"
Description: Depicts an image of Helen Keller with her name in English, and in a reduced-size version of braille. An Alabama long leaf pine branch and magnolias grace the sides of the design, and a "Spirit of Courage" banner underlines the central image.

Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth

Alabama

Maine

Reverse: "Pemaquid Point Light"
Description: Depicts the incorporated rendition of the Pemaquid Point Light atop a granite coast and of a schooner at sea.

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Maine

Missouri

Reverse: "Corps of Discovery"
Description: Depicts Lewis and Clark’s historic return to St. Louis down the Missouri River, with the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch) in the background. The quarter is inscribed "Corps of Discovery 1804-2004."

Engraver: Alfred Maletsky

Missouri

Arkansas

Reverse: "Natural State"
Description: Depicts the image of rice stalks, a diamond and a mallard gracefully flying above a lake.

Engraver: John Mercanti

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Arkansas


Quarters Issued in 2002
 

Tennessee

Reverse: "Musical Heritage"
Description: Incorporates musical instruments – the fiddle, the trumpet, and the guitar.

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Tennessee

Ohio

Reverse: "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
Description: Depicts the state's contribution to the history of aviation, depicting an early aircraft and an astronaut, superimposed as a group on the outline of the state. The design also includes the inscription "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers."

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Ohio

Louisiana

Reverse: "Louisiana Purchase"
Description: Depicts an image of Louisiana's state bird -- the pelican, a trumpet with musical notes, and the outline of the Louisiana Purchase territory, along with the inscription "Louisiana Purchase."

Engraver: John Mercanti
Louisiana

Indiana

Reverse: "Crossroads of America"
Description: Depicts the image of a racecar superimposed on an outline of the state with the inscription "Crossroads of America." The design also includes 19 stars signifying Indiana as the 19th state admitted into the Union.

Engraver: Donna Weaver

Indiana

Mississippi

Reverse: "The Magnolia State"
Description: Showcases the beauty and elegance of the state flower, combining the blossoms and leaves of two magnolias with the inscription "The Magnolia State."

Engraver: Donna Weaver

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Mississipi


Quarters Issued in 2001
 

New York

Reverse: "Gateway to Freedom"
Description: Features the Statue of Liberty, the state outline, the words, "Gateway to Freedom", and 11 stars representing the number of states when it entered the union.

Engraver: Alfred Maletsky

New York

North Carolina

Reverse: "First Flight"
Description: Features the First Flight in Kill Devil Hills, NC.

Engraver: John Mercanti

North Carolina

Rhode Island

Reverse: "Ocean State"
Description: Depicts a vintage sailboat gliding through Rhode Island's famous Narragansett Bay, and an image of the Pell Bridge in the background, with the design showcasing Rhode Island's most popular sport—sailing.

Engraver: Thomas D. Rodgers

Rhode Island

Vermont

Reverse: "Freedom & Unity"
Description: Depicts Camel's Hump Mountain with an image of maple trees with sap buckets in the forefront.

Engraver: T. James Ferrell

Vermont

Kentucky

Reverse: "My Old Kentucky Home"
Description: Depicts the stately mansion, Federal Hill, with an inscription that reads, "My Old Kentucky Home." A thoroughbred racehorse is positioned behind a fence in the foreground.

Engraver: T. James Ferrell

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Kentucky


Quarters Issued in 2000
 

Massachusetts

Reverse: "The Minuteman"
Description: Depicts a likeness of the celebrated Minuteman of the American Revolution against an outline of the state.

Engraver: Thomas D. Rodgers

Massachusetts.

Maryland

Reverse: "The Old Line State"
Description: Highlights the striking Maryland Statehouse surrounded by White Oak leaf clusters and the nickname "The Old Line State."

Engraver: Thomas D. Rodgers

Maryland.

South Carolina

Reverse: "The Palmetto State"
Description: Depicts the key state symbols- a Palmetto Tree, the Carolina Wren and the Yellow Jessamine. An outline of South Carolina, the nickname "The Palmetto State" and a star indicating the capital, Columbia.

Engraver: Thomas D. Rodgers

South Carolina.

New Hampshire

Reverse: "Live Free or Die/The Old Man of the Mountain"
Description: Depicts the rock formation, "The Old Man of the Mountain" and the state motto, "Live free or die".

Engraver: William Cousins

New Hampshire

Virginia

Reverse: "Jamestown 1607-2007, Quadricentennial"
Description: Features the three ships, Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. These ships brought the first English settlers to Jamestown.

Engraver: Edgar Z. Steever

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Virginia.


Quarters Issued in 1999
 

Delaware

Reverse: "The First State"
Description: Celebrates Caesar Rodney's historic horseback ride in 1776.

Engraver: William Cousins

Delaware

Pennsylvania

Reverse: "The Keystone State"
Description: Depicts the statue "Commonwealth," an outline of the state, the state motto, and a keystone.

Engraver: John Mercanti

Pennsylvania.

New Jersey

Obverse: "Crossroads of the Revolution"
Description: Depicts General George Washington crossing the Delaware River.

Engraver: Alfred Maletsky

New Jersey.

Georgia

Obverse: "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation"
Description: Features the peach, a silhouetted outline of the state, live oak sprigs, and the Georgia state motto, "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation.

Engraver: T. James Ferrell

Georgia.

Connecticut

Reverse: "The Charter Oak"
Description: Celebrates "The Charter Oak" tree, which proved to be a good hiding place for the state's original Constitution.

Engraver: T. James Ferrell

Connecticut.


George Washington Bicentennial Coin Reverse

Reverse: Features a Colonial drummer facing left, with a victory torch encircled by thirteen stars at the upper left.

Designer/EngraverReverse: Jack L. Ahr

George Washington Bicentennial Coinage


George Washington Quarter Reverse

Reverse: Features an eagle, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath the eagle.

Designer/EngraverReverse: John Flanagan

  • Uncirculated: [PC: 692 KB] [Mac: 692 KB]
George Washington Quarter Reverse.



Roosevelt Dime

Obverse: depicts a portrait of Roosevelt
Reverse: a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch.

Engraver: John Sinnock

Roosevelt Dime. Obverse depicts a portrait of Roosevelt. Reverse depicts a torch, an olive branch, and an oak branch.


"Return to Monticello" Nickel

Name of obverse:  "Jefferson, 1800"

Name of reverse:  "Monticello"

Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson based on the Rembrandt Peale painting of 1800
Reverse: restored 1938 design of President Jefferson's Virginia home of Monticello

Obverse Designer: Jamie Franki
Reverse Designer: Felix Schlag

Obverse Engraver: Donna Weaver
Reverse Engraver: Felix Schlag

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.65 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.55 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.04 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.02 MB]


2006 Nickel


Westward Journey Nickel Series

2005 First Design: "American Bison" Nickel

Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: bears a side-view of an American bison, grazing.

Obverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald
Reverse Designer: Jamie Franki

Obverse Engraver: Don Everhart
Reverse Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth

Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 181 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 196 KB]

 

 

2005 First Design: "Grazing Buffalo" Nickel

2005 Second Design: "Ocean in View!" Nickel

Obverse: bears a new image of President Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: bears a design based on a photograph by Andrew E. Cier of Astoria, Oregon, of the western waters as they might have been first viewed by the Corps of Discovery in November, 1805

Obverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald
Reverse Designer: Joe Fitzgerald

Obverse Engraver: Don Everhart
Reverse Engraver: Donna Weaver

Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 181 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 210 KB]

 

 

2005 Second Design: "Ocean in View!" Nickel

2004 Fall Design: "Keelboat" Nickel

Obverse: bears the likeness of President Jefferson.
Reverse: an angled, side-view of the keelboat with full sail.

Engraver: Al Maletsky

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 470 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 443 KB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.4 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 0.2 MB]

 

2004 Spring Design: "Keelboat Medal" Nickel Unicirculated
2004 Spring Design: "Keelboat Medal" Nickel Proof

2004 Spring Design: "Louisiana Purchase/Peace Medal" Nickel

Obverse: bears the likeness of President Jefferson.
Reverse: features a rendition of the original Jefferson Peace Medal.

Engraver: Norman E. Nemeth

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 470 KB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.4 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.4 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.3 MB]

 

2004 Spring Design: "Louisiana Purchase/Peace Medal" Nickel Unicirculated
2004 Spring Design: "Louisiana Purchase/Peace Medal" Nickel Proof


Jefferson Nickel - Schlag Monticello Reverse

Obverse: profile of Thomas Jefferson
Reverse: Monticello, the President’s historic home near Charlottesville, Virginia.

Engraver: Felix Schlag

Jefferson Nickel. Obverse depicts profile of Thomas Jefferson. Reverse depicts Monticello, the President’s historic home near Charlottesville, Virginia.



Lincoln Cent - Memorial Reverse

Obverse: bears the likeness of President Lincoln
Reverse: depicts the Lincoln Memorial in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.

Engraver Obverse: Victor D. Brenner
Engraver Reverse: Frank Gasparro

Lincoln Cent - Memorial Reverse. Obverse bears the likeness of President Lincoln. Reverse depicts the Lincoln Memorial in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.


Platinum Proof Coins


2007 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin

Year: 2007
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Designer John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.

Reverse
Designer Thomas Cleveland
Engraver: Phebe Hemphill
Description: representing the Executive Branch and depicts a bald eagle with its wings spread wide to represent freedom with a shield at the ready to enforce the laws that guarantee those freedoms.

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American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin.


2006 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin

Year: 2006
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point

Obverse
Designer John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.

Reverse
Designer Joel Iskowitz
Engraver: Donna Weaver
Description: representing the Legislative Branch featuring a "Legislative Muse" looking away from the law she has just inscribed as if to examine and reconsider its durability and integrity over time. She is seated between the two bodies of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, represented by Corinthian columns. Perched atop volumes of law and learning are two eagles.

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2006 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin.


2005 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin

Year: 2005
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Donna Weaver
Description: American bald eagle perched upon a heraldic shield surrounded by symbols that represents America’s strength and beauty.

[Hi-Res Image: 402 KB]

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2005 Platinum Bullion Coin.


2004 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin

Year: 2004
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Donna Weaver
Description: Inspired by the Daniel Chester French sculpture titled "America" that sits before the U.S. Customs House in New York City.

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2004 Platinum Bullion Coin.


2003 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin (Vistas of Liberty)

Year: 2003
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Al Maletsky
Description: Eagle perched on a Rocky Mountain pine branch, against a backdrop of the United States.

[Hi-Res Image: 384 KB]

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2003 Platinum Bullion Coin.


2002 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin (Vistas of Liberty)

Year: 2002
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Al Maletsky
Description: Swooping Eagle and a lake bordered by snowcapped mountains and trees.

[Hi-Res Image: 384 KB]

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2002 Platinum Bullion Coin.


2001 American Eagle Platinum Proof (Vistas of Liberty)

Year: 2001
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Thomas D. Rodgers
Description: Eagle above America's Southwest; featuring the giant Saguaro cacti of the Southwest.

[Hi-Res Image: 304 KB]

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2001 Platinum Bullion Coin.


2000 American Eagle Platinum Proof (Vistas of Liberty)

Year: 2000
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Al Maletsky
Description: Eagle flying above Midwestern field.

[Hi-Res Image: 396 KB]

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2000 Platinum Bullion Coin.


1999 American Eagle Platinum Proof (Vistas of Liberty)

Year: 1999
Public Law: 104-208
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Portrait of Liberty looking to the future.

Reverse
Engraver: Al Maletsky
Description: Eagle above Southeastern Wetlands flying above Alligator crawling from a primordial swamp.

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1999 Platinum Bullion Coin.


Gold Proof Coins

Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-185
U.S. Mint Facility:Philadelphia, West Point (mint facility production is not the same for each year)

Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens
Description: Modified design of Saint Gaudens’ U.S. $20 Gold Coin Design, "Standing Liberty".

Reverse Designer: Mrs. Miley Frances Busiek
Description: "Family of Eagles" motif, symbolizing family tradition and unity.

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American Eagle Gold Proof Coin


Silver Proof Coins

Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-61 (Liberty Coin Act)
U.S. Mint Facility: Various (Philadelphia, San Francisco, West Point) – (mint facility production is not the same for each year)
 Denver, Co (Uncirculated)

Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Description: "Walking Liberty", from Weinman’s Walking Liberty Half Dollar, minted from 1916-1947.

Reverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Heraldic Eagle with Shield, symbolizing strength and endurance.

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American Eagle Silver Proof Coin


American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coins

Year: 1997-Present
Public Law: 99-61
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: "Portrait of Liberty", Lady Liberty looking toward future.

Reverse Engraver: Thomas D. Rogers
Description: Eagle soaring above America.

Download Hi-Res Images

Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 23 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 21 KB]

American Eagle Platinum Bullion Coin.


American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins

Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-185
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint Gaudens
Description: Modified design of Saint Gaudens' U.S. $20 Gold Coin Design, "Standing Liberty".

Reverse Designer: Mrs. Miley Frances Busiek
Description: "Family of Eagles" motif, symbolizing family tradition and unity.

Download Hi-Res Images

Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 26 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 26 KB]

American Eagle Gold Bullion Coin.


American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins

Year: 1986-Present
Public Law: 99-61
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point, NY

Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Description: "Walking Liberty", from Weinman’s Walking Liberty Half Dollar, minted from 1916-1947.

Reverse Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Heraldic Eagle with Shield, symbolizing strength and endurance.

Download Hi-Res Images

Obverse:[Hi-Res Image: 22 KB]
Reverse:[Hi-Res Image: 22 KB]

American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin.


American Buffalo Program

American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coin

Year: First year of issue: 2006
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point
Public Law: 109-145; $1 Presidential Coin Act of 2005

Obverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser.

Reverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser.

Bullion
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 2.57 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 2.54 MB]

 

American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coin


American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin

Year: First year of issue: 2006
U.S. Mint Facility: West Point
Public Law: 109-145; $1 Presidential Coin Act of 2005

Obverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser.

Reverse
Engraver: James Earle Fraser
Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser.

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 2.72 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 2.37 MB]

American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin


2007 Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Silver Dollar Program

Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Silver Dollar

Year: 2007
Mintage (max.): 500,000
Public Law: 109-146

Obverse
Designer: Richard Masters
Engraver: Charles Vickers
Description: A group of children walking to school, escorted by a United States soldier.

Reverse
Designer: Don Everhart
Engraver: Don Everhart
Description: Little Rock Central High School.

Line Art
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.38 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.23 MB]


 

 
 
2007 Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Silver Dollar Proof (line art)
2007 Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Silver Dollar Uncirculated (line art)


2007 Jamestown 400th Anniversary Program

Jamestown 400th Anniversary Silver Dollar

Year: 2007
Mintage (max.): 500,000
Public Law: 108-289

Obverse
Designer: Donna Weaver
Engraver: Don Everhart
Description: Three Faces of Diversity, representing the three cultures that came together in Jamestown.

Reverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Engraver: Charles Vickers
Description: A depiction of the three ships that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607.

Uncirculated
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.79 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.66 MB]

Proof
Obverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.73 MB]
Reverse:  [Hi-Res Image : 1.39 MB]



Jamestown 400th Anniversary $5 Gold Coin

Year: 2007
Mintage (max.): 100,000
Public Law: 108-289

Obverse
Designer: John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti
Description: Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn.

Reverse
Designer: Susan Gamble
Engraver: Norm Nemeth
Description: A current rendering of Jamestown Memorial Church, the only origi