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The E-Sylum: Volume 21, Number 12, March 25, 2018, Article 29

SCARINCI ON THE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS COIN

Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee member Donald Scarinci published an article about the Mint's new Breast Cancer Awareness Coin on his personal blog March 19, 2018. Here's an excerpt. -Editor

2018 Breast Cancer Awareness coin obverse What should have been an obverse coin design depicting women empowered in the fight against breast cancer instead became a design of women who are angry and in protest. There is a subtle difference in expression between power and anger. Unfortunately, the US Mint got it wrong.

This is the first time the public is seeing the result of the lack of leadership at the United States Mint following the retirement of Don Everhart, formerly in the modified Chief Engraver’s role. Virtually every senior level position at the Mint is occupied by someone with an “acting” status. Members of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee and other Mint insiders have seen problems of a leaderless Mint, but until now the public had little evidence of it.

Other than the final sculpt of the pink gold coin that was permitted to go into production, the announcement of a silver bullion “medal” program, and the set of horrible designs for the 2019 American Legion Commemorative Coins presented to the CCAC and the Commission of Fine Arts in March, the lack of permanence in the Mint’s leadership has been largely a “behind the scenes’ matter.

US mint breast cancer awareness competition

The Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coins launched on March 15, 2018. The set includes the first pink-hued gold coins issued by the U.S. Mint. They are composed in 85% gold, 14.8% copper, and 0.2% zinc. The pink gold coin should have been a triumph of design and R&D.

Emily Damstra, a prolific coin designer for the Royal Canadian Mint and member of the United States Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program, presented a fine drawing to the special design Committee created by Congress to recommend designs for this coin. Her 2017 Boys Town Centennial dollar design was masterful.”

Phoebe Hemphill, one of the finest sculptor engravers in the world, who did the sculpt for the Breast Cancer Awareness coins did a masterful job of rendering the facial expressions of the two women and producing a coinable work of art.

Ron Harrigal, the United States Mint Design and Engraving Manager whose tenacity led the Mint to produce the first cupro-nickel curved Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative that won Coin of the Year in 2015 and his team conducted extensive testing for optimal coloring and coining. He got it right and could have brought home another award-winning coin.

Any fault with the ultimate gold product that is being sold to the public does not lie with any of these people. If there is fault that must be assigned to what is happening at the US Mint right now, the fault lies with the delay by Congress to appoint a Mint Director.

I'm not close enough to the issues to have an opinion, but I'm not surprised to hear of issues in an organization without an official leader in place. It's a shame that after all this time we still have no replacement for Mint Director Ed Moy.

A couple hours after writing the above words on Wednesday March 21, 2018, I read news that the Mint director position was once again filled. See the next article in this issue for more information. -Editor

To read the complete article, see:
US Mint Issues an Angry Breast Cancer Awareness Coin (http://donaldscarinci.com/us-mint-issues-an-angry-breast-cancer-awareness-coin/)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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