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American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin

The American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin (or 2017 American Liberty gold coin) is a one-ounce gold coin minted to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the U.S. Mint. It was released on April 6, 2017. A companion series of one-ounce silver medals bearing the same designs was released on October 6 later that year.[1]

United States
Value100 U.S. dollars
Mass31.11 g (1 oz)
Diameter30.61 mm (1.205 in)
EdgeLettered
Composition99.99% Au
Years of minting2017
Mint marksW
Obverse
DesignLiberty
DesignerJustin Kunz
Reverse
DesignSoaring American Bald Eagle
DesignerChris Costello

The design of the coin, which was the first minted depiction of the Goddess of Liberty portrayed as an African-American woman, sparked a national conversation as a record-high number of viewers watched the U.S. Mint's live-streamed unveiling in January 2017. The 2017 coin was a result of the exploration of concepts for a new and modern Liberty [2] and was directly inspired by the controversial 2015 African American Liberty designed by another AIP artist.[3] The 2015 design had been recommended by the Commission of Fine Arts for the 2015 American Liberty high relief gold union, but was ultimately not chosen to be minted.

Advocacy edit

In 2014, the U.S. Mint issued a proposal to strike an ultra high-relief gold coin and silver medal companion series. On July 22, 2014 the proposal was approved by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC). The gold coins were approved without oversight from the U.S. Congress under the Mint's existing statutory legal authority, and the silver medals were granted through the authority of the Treasury Secretary.[4]

The CCAC's recommendation for the 2017 coin became a subject of controversy as it was the first time that an African-American would be depicted as Lady Liberty on a U.S. Coin. Some coin collectors directed their criticism towards President Obama's administration, despite the fact that the coin and its design were decided solely between the US Mint and the CCAC.[5] Nevertheless, the gold coin's design was unveiled in January 2017 and became available for purchase in July of the same year.

Specifications edit

  • Presentation Case: Black lacquered hardwood
  • Edge: Lettered
  • Weight: 31.108 grams
  • Diameter: 30.61 mm
  • Finish: Proof
  • Composition: 99.99% Gold
  • Content: .9999 fine

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Description edit

The design of the gold coin and its companion silver medal was chosen by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee from over 20 rival candidate designs, many of which were also intended to reflect the diversity by which American culture and values have evolved over time.[7] The chosen design was strongly preferred by the committee, with members stating that it represented a "21st Century, modern representation of liberty" with emotional impact to contemporary Americans.[8]

The obverse of the gold coin features Lady Liberty, portrayed as a youthful, African-American woman, wearing a crown of stars. It is also inscribed with the words "LIBERTY" behind Lady Liberty's hair, "1792", "2017", and "IN GOD WE TRUST". The obverse was designed by Mint Artistic Fusion Program (AIP) Designer Justin Kunz and engraved by Mint Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.[9]

The reverse of the coin features an American bald eagle flying left to right, and was designed by AIP Designer Chris Costello and engraved by Michael Gaudioso.

The coin was struck at the West Point Mint, and was the first high-relief coin with a proof finish minted in the United States.[10]

Silver medal edit

 
American Liberty 225th Anniversary silver medal

The US Mint released a series of .999 fine, 1 ounce silver medals as a companion to its 225th Anniversary Gold Coin. It was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and released on October 19.[1]

Silver medal specifications edit

  • Edge: Plain
  • Weight: 31.103 grams
  • Diameter: 40.60 mm
  • Composition: 99.99% Silver
  • Content: .9999 fine
  • Mint Mark: P

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Reception and sales edit

The usage of an African-American woman on the design sparked a minor controversy within the numismatic community.[12] There was a mintage limit of 100,000 for the gold coins. 14,285 pieces, or 14.3% of the total possible, were sold on the first day that the coin became available on the US Mint catalog.[13] In August 2022, the U.S. Mint ran a limited time special, offering a free 2018-W $10 American Liberty 1/10 Ounce Gold Coin with every purchase of the American Liberty One Ounce 225th Anniversary Gold Coin, in an attempt to clear remaining inventory.[14] Cumulative sales figures released by the US Mint December 4, 2022 indicate 38,020 pieces have been sold.[15] As of January 1, 2023, the coin is still available for sale by the Mint.[16]

The silver medals had first day sales of 26,833 pieces, outperforming its gold counterpart.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Unser, Mike. "2017 American Liberty Silver Medal Set Gets Oct. 19 Release Date". Coin News. Coin News. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  2. ^ "New Coin Design Sparks National Conversation". US Mint. US Mint. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  3. ^ "New Liberty Designs: What do readers think of CFA recommendations". Coin World. Coin World. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  4. ^ Golino, Louis. "The Coin Analyst: CCAC Endorses U.S. Mint Proposal for 2015 Ultra High Relief Coin and Medal". Coinweek. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  5. ^ Gibbs, William. "AFRICAN AMERICAN LIBERTY PORTRAIT RECOMMENDATION DRAWS CRITICISM". Coinworld. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  6. ^ "United States Mint 225th Anniversary: 2017 Spring Collection". Newman Numismatic Project. Washington University in St. Louis. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  7. ^ "2017 American Liberty High Relief Design Portfolio". Newman Numismatic Project. Washington University in St. Louis. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  8. ^ "EXCLUSIVE! New 2017 American Liberty Silver Medals Unveiled at the Whitman Baltimore Expo". Coin Update. Whitman Publishing. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  9. ^ a b ""Divisive" 2017 American Liberty Silver Medal Outperforms 2016 Versions". Coinweek. Coinweek. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  10. ^ "American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin". US Mint. US Mint. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  11. ^ "225th Anniversary American Liberty Silver Medal". US Mint. US Mint. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  12. ^ CoinWeek (2017-04-10). "2017 American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin Program off to Slow (but Steady?) Start". CoinWeek. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
  13. ^ Unser, Mike. "2017 American Liberty Gold Coin Sales Reach 14,285 in First Day". Coin News. Coin News. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  14. ^ "U.S. Mint Offers Free American Liberty Gold Coin with Purchase". 5 August 2022.
  15. ^ "Cumulative Sales Figures".
  16. ^ "American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin". United States Mint. Retrieved 2023-01-01.

External links edit

  • Newman Numismatic Portal, Portfolio of Candidate Designs
  • US Mint Catalog Page

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This article is about the American Liberty gold coin from 2017 For the American Liberty series of gold coins see American Liberty high relief gold coin The American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin or 2017 American Liberty gold coin is a one ounce gold coin minted to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the U S Mint It was released on April 6 2017 A companion series of one ounce silver medals bearing the same designs was released on October 6 later that year 1 United StatesValue100 U S dollarsMass31 11 g 1 oz Diameter30 61 mm 1 205 in EdgeLetteredComposition99 99 AuYears of minting2017Mint marksWObverseDesignLibertyDesignerJustin KunzReverseDesignSoaring American Bald EagleDesignerChris CostelloThe design of the coin which was the first minted depiction of the Goddess of Liberty portrayed as an African American woman sparked a national conversation as a record high number of viewers watched the U S Mint s live streamed unveiling in January 2017 The 2017 coin was a result of the exploration of concepts for a new and modern Liberty 2 and was directly inspired by the controversial 2015 African American Liberty designed by another AIP artist 3 The 2015 design had been recommended by the Commission of Fine Arts for the 2015 American Liberty high relief gold union but was ultimately not chosen to be minted Contents 1 Advocacy 2 Specifications 3 Description 4 Silver medal 4 1 Silver medal specifications 5 Reception and sales 6 References 7 External linksAdvocacy editIn 2014 the U S Mint issued a proposal to strike an ultra high relief gold coin and silver medal companion series On July 22 2014 the proposal was approved by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee CCAC The gold coins were approved without oversight from the U S Congress under the Mint s existing statutory legal authority and the silver medals were granted through the authority of the Treasury Secretary 4 The CCAC s recommendation for the 2017 coin became a subject of controversy as it was the first time that an African American would be depicted as Lady Liberty on a U S Coin Some coin collectors directed their criticism towards President Obama s administration despite the fact that the coin and its design were decided solely between the US Mint and the CCAC 5 Nevertheless the gold coin s design was unveiled in January 2017 and became available for purchase in July of the same year Specifications editPresentation Case Black lacquered hardwood Edge Lettered Weight 31 108 grams Diameter 30 61 mm Finish Proof Composition 99 99 Gold Content 9999 fine 6 Description editThe design of the gold coin and its companion silver medal was chosen by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee from over 20 rival candidate designs many of which were also intended to reflect the diversity by which American culture and values have evolved over time 7 The chosen design was strongly preferred by the committee with members stating that it represented a 21st Century modern representation of liberty with emotional impact to contemporary Americans 8 The obverse of the gold coin features Lady Liberty portrayed as a youthful African American woman wearing a crown of stars It is also inscribed with the words LIBERTY behind Lady Liberty s hair 1792 2017 and IN GOD WE TRUST The obverse was designed by Mint Artistic Fusion Program AIP Designer Justin Kunz and engraved by Mint Sculptor Engraver Phebe Hemphill 9 The reverse of the coin features an American bald eagle flying left to right and was designed by AIP Designer Chris Costello and engraved by Michael Gaudioso The coin was struck at the West Point Mint and was the first high relief coin with a proof finish minted in the United States 10 Silver medal edit nbsp American Liberty 225th Anniversary silver medalThe US Mint released a series of 999 fine 1 ounce silver medals as a companion to its 225th Anniversary Gold Coin It was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and released on October 19 1 Silver medal specifications edit Edge Plain Weight 31 103 grams Diameter 40 60 mm Composition 99 99 Silver Content 9999 fine Mint Mark P 11 Reception and sales editThe usage of an African American woman on the design sparked a minor controversy within the numismatic community 12 There was a mintage limit of 100 000 for the gold coins 14 285 pieces or 14 3 of the total possible were sold on the first day that the coin became available on the US Mint catalog 13 In August 2022 the U S Mint ran a limited time special offering a free 2018 W 10 American Liberty 1 10 Ounce Gold Coin with every purchase of the American Liberty One Ounce 225th Anniversary Gold Coin in an attempt to clear remaining inventory 14 Cumulative sales figures released by the US Mint December 4 2022 indicate 38 020 pieces have been sold 15 As of January 1 2023 the coin is still available for sale by the Mint 16 The silver medals had first day sales of 26 833 pieces outperforming its gold counterpart 9 References edit nbsp Money portal nbsp Numismatics portal nbsp United States portal a b Unser Mike 2017 American Liberty Silver Medal Set Gets Oct 19 Release Date Coin News Coin News Retrieved 27 October 2017 New Coin Design Sparks National Conversation US Mint US Mint Retrieved 27 October 2017 New Liberty Designs What do readers think of CFA recommendations Coin World Coin World Retrieved 26 January 2015 Golino Louis The Coin Analyst CCAC Endorses U S Mint Proposal for 2015 Ultra High Relief Coin and Medal Coinweek Retrieved 5 December 2017 Gibbs William AFRICAN AMERICAN LIBERTY PORTRAIT RECOMMENDATION DRAWS CRITICISM Coinworld Retrieved 5 December 2017 United States Mint 225th Anniversary 2017 Spring Collection Newman Numismatic Project Washington University in St Louis Retrieved 27 October 2017 2017 American Liberty High Relief Design Portfolio Newman Numismatic Project Washington University in St Louis Retrieved 27 October 2017 EXCLUSIVE New 2017 American Liberty Silver Medals Unveiled at the Whitman Baltimore Expo Coin Update Whitman Publishing Retrieved 27 October 2017 a b Divisive 2017 American Liberty Silver Medal Outperforms 2016 Versions Coinweek Coinweek Retrieved 27 October 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin US Mint US Mint Retrieved 27 October 2017 225th Anniversary American Liberty Silver Medal US Mint US Mint Retrieved 3 November 2017 CoinWeek 2017 04 10 2017 American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin Program off to Slow but Steady Start CoinWeek Retrieved 2019 09 08 Unser Mike 2017 American Liberty Gold Coin Sales Reach 14 285 in First Day Coin News Coin News Retrieved 3 November 2017 U S Mint Offers Free American Liberty Gold Coin with Purchase 5 August 2022 Cumulative Sales Figures American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin United States Mint Retrieved 2023 01 01 External links editNewman Numismatic Portal Portfolio of Candidate Designs US Mint Catalog Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin amp oldid 1180243536, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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