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United States Mint Announces Designs For The Greatest Generation Commemorative Coin Program

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US Mint - The United States Mint (Mint) joined U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) and U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), along with representatives from the Friends of the National World War II Memorial, to unveil the designs for the 2024 Greatest Generation Commemorative Coin Program during a ceremony at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. The designs are emblematic of the National World War II Memorial and the service and sacrifice of American soldiers and civilians during World War II and will be featured on a $5 gold coin, a $1 silver coin, and a half dollar clad coin. As authorized by Public Law 117-162, the sales price of each coin will include a surcharge payable to the Friends of the National World War II Memorial to support the National Park Service in maintaining and repairing the National World War II Memorial, and for educational and commemorative programs. United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designers created all the designs, which were sculpted by the United States Mint Medallic Artists.

$5 Gold Coin Obverse
Designer: Heidi Wastweet
Medallic Artist: Eric David Custer
The obverse (heads) design features a section of the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial with an Olive Branch. Each star on the wall represents 100 Americans who lost their lives in the war, and the Olive Branch represents the peace that followed thanks to their sacrifice. The inscriptions are "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "2024," and "WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL."

$5 Gold Coin Reverse
Designer: Ben Sowards
Medallic Artist: Joseph Menna
The reverse (tails) design shows a folded American flag, such as one that would be presented at the funeral of a fallen service member. The inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "WWII MEMORIAL," "TO UNITE THE GENERATIONS OF TOMORROW," and "FIVE DOLLARS."



$1 Silver Coin Obverse
Designer: Beth Zaiken
Medallic Artist: Phebe Hemphill
The design features six figures working together to support the Earth, illustrating the cooperation of each of the military branches (Army Air Forces, Coast Guard, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps), as well as the Merchant Marine during World War II. The inscriptions are "1941-1945," "WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL," "DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM," "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "2024."

$1 Silver Coin Reverse
Designer: Ben Sowards
Medallic Artist: Renata Gordon
The reverse design features a view from beneath a Baldacchino, a sculptural canopy inside a Victory Pavilion in the World War II Memorial. The sculpture depicts four eagles holding a laurel wreath, within which is a globe centered on the Pacific Ocean. The inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "VICTORY," "IN THE AIR," "AT SEA," "ON LAND," "WWII MEMORIAL," and "ONE DOLLAR."



Half Dollar Clad Coin Obverse
Designer: Elana Hagler
Medallic Artist: Craig A. Campbell
The obverse design re-imagines the Victory Medal that was awarded to all who served in the Armed Forces during World War II. The figure of Liberation stands with open arms holding two halves of a broken sword, symbolizing the war's conclusion. The inscriptions are "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "WORLD WAR II," "2024," and "WE ANSWERED THE CALL."

Half Dollar Clad Coin Reverse
Designer: Matt Swaim
Medallic Artist: John P. Mcgraw
The reverse design depicts the World War II Memorial from the point of view of a person walking up a ramp leading to one of the towers. The inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and "HALF DOLLAR."

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I like that five dollar coin, but I am certain my budget does not. Maybe they will render it on a silver medal and pair that with the silver dollar in a nice two-piece silver set. Maybe.
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Wow...loving the second one for sure. Looking closer the pilot reminds me of the Tuskegee airmen? A plus in my book.

The third one I also like, although my mind says "Rome" looking at the design rather than "United States." But I do understand the theme and like the looks.

The first one? It would bevery pretty in gold, but, IMO, a bit more subdued than the second one for honoring our heritage and the US at the peak of its history. It is missing the "industrial feel" I get when thinking about the US powerhouse of that era.
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Interesting analysis.

The half dollar is nice, too, but I generally stick to the silver dollars.

I do like the gold design as a companion with the silver, but I agree that on its own it is more subdued than the others.

I have to seriously consider the three coin set. I am just not going to like its price tag.
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I like these designs. I may have to consider all three as well.
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The obverse of the second design is particularly appealing to me.
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The obverse of the second design is particularly appealing to me.
I generally dislike people on coins, but for me that design is a master class on how to put people on coins. They appear to serve the obverse rather than taking the focus of it.
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Yep, I got that in an email from the mint today.. Nice designs coming up next year.
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I am absolutely floored by the silver dollar design! Half dollar is stunning as well. I hope I can afford the 2-coin set when it is made available.
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These are coming up soon on Thu Feb 29th. 3 coin set for pics: https://catalog.usmint.gov/greatest...et-24CG.html
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I do not see any US Army soldiers on the dollar coin.

No Rosie the Riveters either.

And what about the Victory Girls?

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These are coming up soon on Thu Feb 29th.

I have the date bookmarked! I'm planning to purchase the dollar and half dollar in memory of my family members who served in WWII. Both coin designs are beautiful. This will be the first commemorative half dollar I've purchased since the 2011 US Army half dollar.

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I do not see any US Army soldiers on the dollar coin.

No Rosie the Riveters either.

And what about the Victory Girls?

Per the OP, the dollar obverse features "each of the military branches (Army Air Forces, Coast Guard, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps), as well as the Merchant Marine during World War II." There is a female servicewoman among them.
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I'm planning to purchase the dollar and half dollar in memory of my family members who served in WWII.
Same!

This will be my first commemorative half dollar since the 2019 Apollo.

I have to get it because I like that the reverse shows the WWII memorial in DC, which I recently visited.


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That's a nice looking set. When does the price get set?
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I believe they wait until the actual release date to set a price.
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