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National Park Service 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Designs Unveiled

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US Mint - Designs for commemorative coins honoring the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service (NPS) were unveiled today during a ceremony at the Department of the Interior. NPS Director Jonathan B. Jarvis and National Park Foundation (NPF) President and Chief Executive Officer Will Shafroth joined Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios for the unveiling.

Public Law 113-291 authorizes a three-coin program of $5 gold, $1 silver, and half dollar clad coins with designs emblematic of the 100th anniversary of the NPS.

"Heads or tails, this Centennial commemorative coin helps to honor the National Park Service's first century of service to protect, preserve, and share some of our nation's greatest natural resources, culture, and history," said Jarvis. "The coins will be a fun centennial collectible, and the proceeds will contribute to our second century of service to the American people."

Pricing for the National Park Service Commemorative Coins will include surcharges--$35 for each $5 gold coin, $10 for each $1 silver coin, and $5 for each half dollar clad coin--which are authorized to be paid to the NPF. The funds are to be used for projects that help preserve and protect resources under the stewardship of the NPS and promote public enjoyment and appreciation of these resources.

"When fully realized, the potential impact derived from the commemorative coin sales will be tremendous," said Shafroth. "The funds will improve trails, introduce more young people to the parks, and connect our citizens to the history and culture of our nation."

Gold National Park Service 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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The gold coin obverse (heads side) features John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt with Yosemite National Park's Half Dome in the background. Inscriptions are "LIBERTY," "2016," and "IN GOD WE TRUST." United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Don Everhart designed and sculpted the obverse.

The gold coin reverse (tails side) features the NPS logo, with the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and "$5." Everhart also designed and sculpted the reverse.

Silver National Park Service 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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The silver coin obverse features Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser and a bison, with the inscriptions "LIBERTY," "NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CENTENNIAL," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "1916-2016." United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Joseph Menna designed and sculpted the obverse.

The silver coin reverse depicts a Latina Folklórico dancer and the NPS logo, representing the multi-faceted cultural experience found in America's national parks. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "$1," "HERITAGE," "CULTURE," and "PRIDE." The reverse was designed by Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) artist Chris Costello and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Jim Licaretz.

Clad National Park Service 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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The clad half dollar obverse features a hiker discovering the majesty of the wilderness and a small child discovering a frog hiding in ferns, celebrating the diversity and breadth of the NPS. Inscriptions are "LIBERTY," "2016," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "1916," and "NATIONAL PARK SERVICE." The reverse was designed by AIP artist Barbara Fox and will be sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Michael Gaudioso.

The clad half dollar reverse features the NPS logo, with the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "HALF DOLLAR," "STEWARDSHIP," and "RECREATION." The reverse was designed by AIP artist Thomas Hipschen and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Charles L. Vickers.

"The Centennial commemorative coin serves as a lasting tribute to 100 years of the National Park Service - 'America's Best Idea'," said Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell. "Whether these coins are kept in a safe place at home or given as a gift to the next generation, they serve as a lasting reminder that our nation is blessed with unique natural, cultural and historical treasures. Proceeds from these coins will ensure that our nation's rich stories and spectacular natural places will thrive in their second century and beyond."

The United States Mint will announce the coins' release date and additional pricing information prior to their release in 2016. The commemorative coin is one of many incredible ways to celebrate the 2016 centennial. Find out more at http://findyourpark.com/

Sign up to receive information about the coin sales kick off and view the coin designs at http://www.nationalparks.org/coins
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A duplicate thread, for reference...

https://goccf.com/t/245766

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Maybe the $1 will be included in an ATB reverse proof set like the dimes from this year?
That would be interesting. I assume that North Dakota (Theodore Roosevelt National Park) would be the appropriate choice.

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I can't get too excited about these. The best of the 3 is the gold coin and it will be hard to see the design on a coin the size of a nickle. I think they could have came up with better designs for the parks. Where are the park rangers? A Latino dancer instead? What does that have to do with the parks? I'm confused.
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I don't like any of the designs but if I was stuck with these three I would change the metals for each design.

The current gold design should be the silver.

The clad design should be the gold as noone buys those anyways.

And the silver design should be the clad as the buffalo design appeals to the general uneducated mainstream public and the clad is always the lowest price which would appeal to said people.
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Sorry, with all due respect to Mr. Muir, when I first saw the gold design I immediately thought of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski.
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NOT impressed
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I agree .
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First coin is okay, the others could be better
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I would like that much better too jbuck .....
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Not much to work with here. If I were to rank them in order of merit and assign "best" to gold, etc., here's what I'd want.

Gold Half Eagle: Obverse of $1, Reverse of $5 (I like how the mountain from the arrowhead is continued to left and right).
Silver Dollar: the clad design.
Clad half: Obverse of $5, Reverse of $1.

Muir looks less like the unabomber and more like some homeless guy. Not that that makes it better.
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I thought it was Willie Nelson next to Teddy.
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The image of John Muir is not as bad as you think. Just look at some of the images of him in Google.
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Sculptor-engravers Joe Menna and Don Everheart discuss working on the National Park Service 100th Anniversary Commemorative Coin.
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I like the teddy and Muir one. The other 2 are meh
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I agree. Again, I wish that was used for the dollar so that I could afford to get one. Oh well.
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