Coin Collectors Spy on Future U.S. Liberty Designs Meeting
Published Date: 10/1/2025
Notice
Summary
The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) is holding a public meeting on October 21, 2025, to approve their annual report and review designs for the 2027 American Liberty Coin and Medal. Anyone interested can watch the meeting live online, but can only observe, not participate. This meeting affects coin collectors and the public by shaping future U.S. coins and medals, with no direct cost to viewers.
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Watch CCAC Meeting Remotely
You can watch the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) public meeting live on October 21, 2025 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time via the U.S. Mint's YouTube channel. The remote access is observation only (you may not speak), and accommodation requests to watch must be made by October 14, 2025.
CCAC Reviews 2027 Coin Designs
The CCAC will approve its Fiscal Year 2025 annual report and review candidate designs for the 2027 American Liberty Coin and Medal at the October 21, 2025 meeting. This process shapes future U.S. coins and medals and members of the public may submit matters for CCAC consideration by email.
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