CCAC to Review Flowing Hair Designs and Other Coins and Medals

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CCAC logoThe Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 28, to review and discuss candidates for multiple medals and coins, including Native American and Innovation dollars, the Army Rangers Congressional Gold Medal, Olympic Games handover medals, and a Flowing Hair gold coin and a silver medal.

The CCAC is tasked with advising the Secretary of the Treasury on themes and designs pertaining to all United States coins and medals.

Agenda topics for the meeting include:

  • Review and discussion of reverse candidate designs for the 2025 candidate designs for the American Innovation $1 Coin honoring innovations in Michigan and Arkansas.
  • Review and discussion of obverse and reverse candidate designs for the Army Rangers of World War II Congressional Gold Medal.
  • Review and discussion of reverse candidate designs for the 2025 Native American $1 Coin.
  • Review and discussion of obverse and reverse design candidate designs for a national medal to be used by the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympic Games as the "handover medallion" during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games.
  • Review and discussion of the candidate designs for the 1794 Flowing Hair gold coin and silver medal.

CCAC Meeting Time and Public Viewing Options

The meeting starts on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 9:00 a.m. and continues until 4:30 p.m. (EST).

Interested members of the public may either attend the meeting in person or watch the meeting via live stream on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ng6_7fAavGan-ZBgHCKyg/live.

The meeting will be held at:

United States Mint Headquarters
801 9th St. NW
2nd Floor Conference Rooms
Washington, D.C. 20220

Members of the public interested in attending the meeting in person will be admitted into the meeting room a first come, first serve basis as space is limited. Please note that all visitors to the U.S. Mint’s headquarters must comply with building security protocols, which include consenting to a search of their persons and belongings upon entry and exit.

This event is for watching and listening purposes only; no comments or questions from the public will be taken during the meeting. Any member of the public interested in submitting matters for the CCAC’s consideration is invited to do so by emailing info@ccac.gov.

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Antonio

Don’t mess with the silver medal.

Mathew Bennett

WHY CAN’T THINK OF A DIFFERENT COIN BESIDE THE FLOWING HAIR WHICH WE ALREADY HAD IN OUR HISTORY, TRY SOMETHING NEW LIKE THE CANADIANS DO.