United States Mint Unveils 2004 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
Commemorative Coin Design
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Monticello, VA – United States Mint Director Henrietta Holsman Fore today
announced the unveiling of the design for the 2004 Lewis and Clark
Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Dollar coin as part of the first of 15
“Signature Events” to be held across the country through 2006 to mark the
bicentennial of Lewis and Clark’s expedition.
“Today
we honor two great men for their courage and leadership in exploring a new
nation,” said United States Mint Director Fore. “We take great pride in
creating this beautiful silver coin in celebration of their historic
journey.”
The United States Mint participated, along with other federal agencies
and vendors, in the launch of “Jefferson’s West: A Lewis and Clark
Exposition,” a national observance of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
organized by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, with a week long exhibit and
retail sales event at the University of Virginia from January 14th –18th.
The coin’s obverse and reverse designs were created by United States Mint
sculptor/engraver Donna Weaver. The obverse depicts Meriwether Lewis and
William Clark on a stream bank planning another day of travel and
exploration. Lewis is seen holding his journal. The reverse features two
feathers from the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial logo
- representing the many Native American Indian cultures touched by the Corps
of Discovery Expedition. It also features a peace medal presented to the
Native American Nations during the expedition on behalf of President
Jefferson. Seventeen stars represent the number of states of the Union in
1804.
Public Law 106-126 dated December 6, 1999, provides for the Secretary of
the Treasury to mint and issue not more than 500,000 silver one-dollar
commemorative coins to support the activities associated with commemorating
the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The price of each coin
will include a ten-dollar surcharge, with two-thirds of the surcharges
authorized to be paid to the National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council
and one-third to the National Park Service.
Created by Congress in 1792, the United States Mint is the manufacturer
of legal tender coinage for the United States. In fiscal year 2002, the
United States Mint manufactured approximately 15 billion coins and generated
revenue of $1.8 billion. With facilities in five states and the District of
Columbia, the United States Mint has customers in 54 countries and is the
world’s 30th largest online retailer. For more information, please visit
www.usmint.gov.
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