How are the designs selected? May I submit design ideas (graphics) for the design of the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program?
State Quarter designs will be selected and approved by the process established by Secretary of the Treasury Robert E. Rubin on January 9, 1998, in accordance with Public Law 105-124. In this process, governors will be invited to submit coin designs that represent their states. Contact the office of your state governor about submitting design ideas. The designs will be reviewed by the Mint, the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee, and the Commission of Fine Arts, and candidates designs will be sent to the Secretary of the Treasury for final review and approval. The Secretary of the Treasury will select among candidate designs that will be forwarded to the state governor’s office for final selection through a process determined by the governor. The Secretary of the Treasury will give the final approval to the selected design for each state. See also Design Criteria.
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- How are the designs being selected? May I submit design ideas (graphics) for the design of the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program?
- How will the designs be selected? May I submit design ideas (graphics) for the design of the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program?
- How are the designs selected? May I submit design ideas (graphics) for the design of the 50 States Commemorative Coin Program?