U.S. Coin Designer Emily Damstra Signs Exclusive PCGS Signature Labels
Damstra will be signing PCGS Signature Labels for 2021 American Silver Eagle, Christa McAuliffe Commemorative Silver Dollar & Other Coins
(Santa Ana, California) February 15, 2021 – Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) is pairing exclusive signed labels bearing the signature of United States coin designer Emily Damstra, a renowned natural science illustrator and current member of the United States Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program. She has multiple United States coin design credits to her name, including the 2021 Christa McAuliffe Commemorative Silver Dollar and forthcoming new reverse on the American Silver Eagle.“Emily Damstra is one of the leading numismatic artists of our day, and we are proud to offer hand-signed signature labels that honor her work,” says PCGS President Brett Charville. “Damstra’s art captures the world around us, telling a captivating story that teaches and inspires.”
“Being able to share my passion for visual storytelling with a wider audience is a tremendous privilege,” Damstra reflects.
She notes that working on the reverse for the American Silver Eagle was a unique opportunity to leave a lasting impression on a beloved coin. “It was with great care and consideration that I undertook the assignment to design the reverse side of the American Eagle one ounce silver coin, aware that many coin collectors revere the classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman on the obverse. I knew that it would be a challenge to follow the lead of John Mercanti, the United States Mint sculptor and engraver (and later United States Mint chief engraver) who created the original reverse design — a superb rendering of a heraldic eagle.”
Damstra has designed many United States coins and medals, including:
- 2021 – American Silver Eagle, Reverse
- 2021 – Christa McAuliffe Commemorative Silver Dollar, Reverse
- 2020 – Tallgrass Prairie (Kansas) America The Beautiful Quarter, Reverse
- 2020 – Massachusetts American Innovation Dollar, Reverse
- 2020 – Steve Gleason Bronze Medal, Reverse
- 2019 – River of No Return (Idaho) America The Beautiful Quarter, Reverse
- 2019 – Georgia American Innovation Dollar, Reverse
- 2019 – Native American Dollar, Reverse
- 2018 – Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coins, Obverse & Reverse
- 2018 – Office of Strategic Services Bronze Medal, Obverse & Reverse
- 2018 – World War I Centennial Army Medal, Obverse
- 2017 – Boys Town Centennial Commemorative Silver Dollar, Obverse & Reverse
In addition to designing coins for the United States Mint, Damstra has artistic credits with the Royal Canadian Mint. Two of her coin designs have won Coin of the Year (COTY) awards: the 2017 United States Boys Town Commemorative Silver Dollar and 2014 Canadian $20 Silver Maple Canopy – Autumn Allure. Damstra’s artistic touch graces not only many corners of the numismatic world but also can be found in illustrations for various books and publications as well as in zoos, museums, and parks.
About Professional Coin Grading Service
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified more than 45 million U.S. and world coins, medals, and tokens with a combined value of over $41.7 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.
PCGS Offers Special Label Memorializing NASA Challenger Astronaut Christa McAuliffe
Professional Coin Grading Service pairs special Astronaut Memorial Foundation label with commemorative silver dollar honoring NASA Astronaut Christa McAuliffe
(Santa Ana, California) February 13, 2021 – Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) is offering a Special Label emblazoned with the Astronaut Memorial Foundation (www.amfcse.org) logo in honor of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Astronaut Christa McAuliffe, who is featured on a special 2021 United States Mint Commemorative Silver Dollar. McAuliffe, a civilian high school teacher, was among a crew of seven who were killed when NASA Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 28, 1986.
McAuliffe is seen in three-quarter view on the obverse of the coin, while the reverse of the coin shows a group of high school students looking up at the stars, with McAuliffe depicted as a teacher and pointing upward to the star-filled heavens. The reverse also carries the special inscriptions “I TOUCH THE FUTURE. I TEACH.” These words, hearkening to McAuliffe’s background as a teacher, speak to her dreams of inspiring the young to pursue futures in science and technology.
“PCGS is honored to remember Christa McAuliffe and the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger through a special collaboration with the Astronaut Memorial Foundation,” says PCGS Director of Marketing Heather Boyd. “May coin collectors, teachers, and all who lay their eyes on this coin reflect upon McAuliffe’s legacy and the potential each one of us has to help lead the next generation to their dreams.”
The PCGS Special Labels bearing the logo representing the Astronaut Memorial Foundation (AMF), an organization partnered with NASA that was founded shortly after the Challenger tragedy. AMF’s mission is to honor the lives of astronauts who sacrificed all in missions to explore space while educating and inspiring others through the Center for Space Education. Approximately 50% of the fees for this PCGS Special Label will be donated to the AMF.
For more information about the limited-edition PCGS Labels for the 2021 Christa McAuliffe Commemorative Silver Dollar, please visit www.PCGS.com/labels.
About Professional Coin Grading Service
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified more than 45 million U.S. and world coins, medals, and tokens with a combined value of over $41.7 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.
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Classic Commemorative Coins Online Resource Debuts on Money.org
Commemorative coins are minted to memorialize specific people, places and historical events, and are often prized by collectors for their unique and beautiful designs. A new online resource produced by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) highlights the U.S. Mint’s early silver commemoratives (1892-1954), providing detailed images and information for all 50 coins in the series as well as the broader historical perspective surrounding each coin.
The U.S. Mint’s classic commemorative era started strong with the World’s Columbian Exposition half dollar in 1892. By the 1930s, however, collectors had reached a saturation point. (An astonishing 21 different half dollars were struck in 1936 alone.) After a hiatus of several years, the last coin in the series, the Carver/Washington half dollar, was minted from 1951 to 1954.
The classic commemorative coins online tool can be viewed at money.org/commemorative-coins. Additional numismatic resources are available at money.org.
“Commemorative coins exist to familiarize people with a specific event, person or place in history,” said Rodney Gillis, ANA education director. “They are excellent teaching tools.” Gillis spent months gathering the stories behind each of the coins and the subjects they represent.
“U.S. commemorative coins are really a window into our culture,” said Gillis. “Some of the coins remind us of things that we should be very proud of while others relate events that have fallen into disfavor. They are a perfect reflection of our society.”
“Alert”- Coins Located- International Coordination/Cooperation
Date: 2/10/21
Offense: Lost/Stolen Package
Location of offense: Richmond, VA
Investigating Agency: USPS
Details:
COINS LOCATED (Update from Alert Sent Out 8/29/2020
Thanks to a tip the coins were located on an auction site in Canada. NCIC assisted in coordinating the investigation with the victim, Postal Inspectors, Canadian law enforcement and Homeland Security. The investigation is on-going.
- 1798 Draped Bust 1c PCGS AU54 S-185, 2nd Hair. Cert #32034600
- 1864 Two Cent PCGS MS64 BN LM RPD FS-1304. Cert #4045739
- 1853-O Seated 50c PCGS AU50 toned Cert #40451741
- 1861-O Seated 50c W-15 Speared Olive, toned PCGS AU55 Cert #40451740
- 1880-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS65 rattler, toned Cert #2099489
- 1883-O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 rattler, toned Cert# 2115330 value:
- 1896 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS63 toned Cert# 1175781
- 1923-D $20 Saint Gaudens gold NGC MS66 Light toning Cert# 266928-001
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