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Mark Twain Commemorative Coin Designs Unveiled

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US Mint - The first of several ceremonies to unveil designs for commemorative coins honoring celebrated author Mark Twain took place today at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, Mo.

The event took place two days before the 180th anniversary of his birth, with subsequent celebrations planned for the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford, Conn. (Nov. 30) and Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies in New York (Nov. 30).

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The coins' designs are emblematic of Twain's life and legacy. The gold coin's obverse design features a portrait of Mark Twain with the inscriptions "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "2016." The obverse was designed by Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) artist Benjamin Sowards and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Don Everhart.

The gold coin's reverse design depicts a steamboat on the Mississippi River. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "$5," and "E PLURIBUS UNUM." The reverse was designed by AIP artist Ronald D. Sanders and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Joseph Menna.

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The silver coin's obverse design features a portrait of Mark Twain holding a pipe with the smoke forming a silhouette of Huck Finn and Jim on a raft in the background. Inscriptions are "LIBERTY," "N GOD WE TRUST," and "2016." The obverse was designed by AIP artist Chris Costello and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Michael Gaudioso.

The silver coin's reverse design features an assortment of characters leaping to life from Mark Twain's works: The knight and horse from A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, the frog from The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Jim and Huck from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "$1," and "E PLURIBUS UNUM." The reverse was designed by AIP artist Patricia Lucas-Morris and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Renata Gordon.

Public Law 112-201, the Mark Twain Commemorative Coin Act of 2012, authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue not more than 100,000 $5 gold coins and 350,000 $1 silver coins in uncirculated and proof qualities. Surcharges collected from coin sales--$35 for each gold coin and $10 for each silver coin--are authorized to be distributed as follows:

One-quarter to the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford, Conn., to support the continued restoration of the Mark Twain house and grounds and ensure continuing growth and innovation in museum programming to research, promote, and educate the public on the legacy of Mark Twain
One-quarter to the University of California, Berkeley, for the benefit of the Mark Twain Project at the Bancroft Library to support programs to study and promote the legacy of Mark Twain
One-quarter to Elmira College in New York for research and education purposes
One-quarter to the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, Mo., to preserve historical sites related to Mark Twain and help support programs to study and promote his legacy.

Additional information will be announced prior to the coins' release in 2016.
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*sigh* Looks like I might have to squirrel away some money for the gold issue, especially if Au maintains current prices at issue time...

I'm pretty pleased with the choices.
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I am thinking the same thing on that gold ... I might
need to have one of those.

Looks like next year there are going to be several new coins
I will be needing from the mint.
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Let see. 2016 WILL be an expensive year at the Mint, gold Twain, gold National Park Service, and the three coin anniversary set. Minimally 5 gold coins right there, if one only buys only one representative kind of each. Right there the five coins could cost $1,700 at today's Mint pricing grid.
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And we still don't know if there's going to be anything for the ASE 30th...
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I might have to get the silver dollar. No way I can get the gold, and if I could there are other gold coins I would rather have. (Hello, 2014 Kennedy!)
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I actually prefer the silver design over the gold. Its not often the chips fall in my favor. I'm gonna be on this like Huck Finn whitewashing a fence.
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I like both designs about the same. I suppose I can favour the silver because it is the one I will likely obtain.
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I don't really object to the "In God We Trust" motto on coins in general, but do think it's a little odd to see it featured so prominently on a coin commemorating a man who, by most regards, was an avowed atheist. Again, I am NOT saying the motto should be removed from coins, just that it looks odd right next to his head like that. Maybe they could have moved it to the reverse?
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Good observation, barryg. Food for thought.
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The US Mint released new photographs of the Mark Twain designs with high-resolution images.

http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/?ac...to#MarkTwain


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Jbuck, remember that TNG episode with Mark Twain. Wasn't it the one where data goes back to old west era San Francisco after finding his head sealed in a cave in the future.

I think this thread is melding my mind with.the sci-fi thread lol
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It was called "Time's Arrow" and it was a 2-parter; the finale of season 5 and the season opener of season 6. That was an enjoyable episode to watch (Data-centric ones always are).

I also enjoyed the actor that played Twain. IIRC he went on to do a one-man show based on that portrayal. And the wardrobe & makeup folks did a great job of making him look like the Clemens depicted on the coins above! Maybe they're TNG fans too.

Fitting that they managed to get him (Twain) up in the stars...

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I also enjoyed the actor that played Twain.
Jerry Hardin. He was also Deep Throat on The X-Files. Rumour has it he will be reprising the role in the six episode event next year.
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He done an episode of Star Trek Voyager too.
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