Commemoratives are legal tender. The United States Commemorative Coin Program resumed in 1982, yet these wonder-filled pieces were
never minted for general circulation. Instead, Commemoratives are coinage authorized by Congress to celebrate American citizens, rousing events, or historical institutions. A part of the coin’s original price is often a surcharge to benefit a particular museum, park, or public organization. Commemoratives are produced by the US Mint in limited quantity and available for only a set time.
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