Mint Meeting Reveals Designs for 2026 World Cup Commemorative Coins
Published Date: 6/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The United States Mint is holding a public meeting on July 22, 2025, to talk about new coin designs, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup commemorative coins and a special Congressional Gold Medal. Anyone can watch the meeting online, but only committee members can speak. This is a great chance for coin fans and the public to see how new coins are chosen and designed.
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Public can watch CCAC meeting online
You can watch the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee meeting live on the United States Mint YouTube channel on July 22, 2025 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The notice gives the YouTube channel URL and tells viewers to click the "July 22, 2025" icon under the Live tab to watch.
Public observation only; no speaking
The meeting is remote for observation only and only committee members may speak; members of the public may not speak during the July 22, 2025 meeting. Watching is allowed, but oral participation by non-committee members is not permitted.
Public may submit matters by email
Members of the public may submit matters for the CCAC's consideration by email to [email protected]. This provides a written channel for the public to bring items to the CCAC outside of speaking at the live meeting.
Accommodation requests due July 15, 2025
If you require an accommodation to watch the July 22, 2025 CCAC meeting, you must contact the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity by July 15, 2025 by email or phone (202-354-7260 or 1-888-646-8369 TTY). The notice gives an email address and phone numbers for accommodation requests.
CCAC reviews coin designs and mintage
The CCAC will review the 2026 FIFA World Cup Commemorative Coin Program and the obverse and reverse designs of the Everett Alvarez, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal at the July 22, 2025 meeting. The CCAC also advises the Secretary of the Treasury on themes and designs, recommends commemorations for each of the five calendar years succeeding a commemorative coin designation, and recommends mintage levels for commemorative coins.
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