U.S. Mint’s 2003 Annual Catalog Now Available
WASHINGTON – The United States Mint today announced that the 2003 United States Mint Annual Catalog, featuring the First Flight Centennial Commemorative Coins and the 2003 American Eagle Proof Platinum Coins, will be available by mail and online beginning September 29, 2003.
As a special premium for United States Mint customers, this year’s catalog includes a map developed for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commemoration. This colorful map is an excellent historical reference, highlighting the priceless natural treasures along the trail and our precious Native American heritage.
"This year's catalog displays the unequaled quality of United States Mint coins. The Platinum Proof American Eagle ranks among the most beautiful coins ever produced," said United States Mint Director Henrietta Holsman Fore. "And the First Flight Commemoratives are so detailed, you can almost hear the engine of Orville and Wilbur Wright's plane."
The 2003 American Eagle Platinum Proof new reverse design marks the first time in history that both the bald eagle and our Nation’s flag have appeared together on a United States coin. The coin’s patriotic reverse design features the bald eagle, perched vigilantly on a Rocky Mountain pine branch and superimposed over Old Glory – two of our Nation’s most enduring symbols. The coin’s obverse design features a striking rendition of Lady Liberty, with a serene gaze that evokes a spirit of freedom and hope. Her torch, valiantly held aloft, appears to light up her face and crown.
The First Flight Centennial Commemorative Coins, the only commemorative coin program for 2003, celebrates the first manned, controlled-powered flight of a heavier-than-air machine, on December 17, 1903. The program features clad, silver and gold coins, ranging in price from $10.75 for the uncirculated clad commemorative half dollar to $375 for the proof gold ten dollar coin. The First Flight Centennial Foundation is authorized to receive a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these limited-edition coins to aid in the restoration, refurbishment and maintenance of the Wright Monument and Visitor Center in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.
This year’s catalog also features the popular National Wildlife Refuge System Centennial Medal Series and many other medals of the United States Mint, including those honoring President George W. Bush, President Thomas Jefferson, John Wayne, President Ronald Reagan and former First Lady Nancy Reagan, and the Navajo Code Talkers. Deluxe presentation cases also are available.
Holiday delivery is guaranteed on any in-stock item, anywhere in the United States, for orders received before deadline. Order deadlines are December 11, 2003, for standard delivery, and December 19, 2003, for expedited delivery.
To order online, visit the United States Mint’s secure website at http://www.usmint.gov. To order by mail, simply complete and send in the order form enclosed in your mailing to: United States Mint, P.O. Box 382610, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-8610. To order by telephone, call 1-800-USA-MINT. Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468). [US Mint press release]
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Comments
I ordered 4 items on 1/30/06 from the mint via order #20979649 & s&h was added to set #v61 of $4.95 which was to include all s&h charges for the 4 items I had ordered on above order#. But when the last item was finally shipped to me on 6/3/6 & billed on visa on June statement you added another s&h charge of $3.75. How come the addtional charge ???????????
You need to direct your question to the Mint. I just wrote the story, the Mint sent your order.