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First look at space shuttle, Mission Control 2025 dollar coins from US Mint

two golden dollar coins with one showing a launching space shuttle and the other an astronaut outside a space station

The space shuttle and International Space Station are set to launch onto dollar coins in celebration of the advancements made by two states.

The United States Mint has released the designs of the Florida and Texas entries in the American Innovation $1 Coin Program. The coins are among the four to be released in 2025, as the series enters its eighth out 16 years.

“The mint works with the office of the governor or other chief executive for each state, territory or city, along with subject matter experts, to determine design concepts emblematic of innovation that are significant and meaningful to its jurisdiction and/or its role in the nation,” read the mint’s announcement of the new designs. “Once the Secretary of the Treasury approves the design concepts, the designs are developed and reviewed.”

The obverse, or heads-side, which is common to all of the coins in the American Innovation series, features the Statue of Liberty in profile. Created by artist Craig Campbell, the obverse also includes a privy mark of a stylized gear, representing industry and innovation.

Florida’s dollar, to be released this spring, commemorates NASA’s 30-year space transportation system on its reverse (or tail’s side). All 135 missions launched from the state’s Cape Canaveral, with almost half landing there, as well.

“This design presents an image of a NASA space shuttle lifting off from Launch Complex 39 at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center. Smoke from the solid rocket boosters fills the lower edges of the design with stars in background,” read the mint’s description.

The design closely matches one of the nine concepts that the mint’s artists began with and which was preferred by both the Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) and Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) in reviews held last year. The final version adds the initials of the designer, Ron Sanders and the sculptor Eric Custer.

The coin retains the original proposed style for the stars behind the shuttle, which at one reviewer found to be “a little odd” and recommended they be changed.

Florida’s American Innovation dollar (at top), depicting the space shuttle launching from the state, will be released in spring 2025. Texas’ coin, showing an astronaut outside the International Space Station a examples of human spaceflight supported by Mission Control, will be released in summer 2025. (Image credit: United States Mint/collectSPACE.com)

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