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US Mint begins sales of $1 coin honoring innovative NASA space shuttle

The United States Mint is ready to launch the next $1 coin in its American Innovation series, honoring NASA’s space shuttle.

The mint on Thursday (May 15) will open sales for the golden coins beginning at noon EDT (1600 GMT). Rolls of 25 coins, struck at either the mint’s Philadelphia (“P”) or Denver (“D”) facilities, will cost $36.25, while bags of 100 coins from either of the two mint locations will run $125.50 each.

Florida’s governor chose the space shuttle to represent the state in the U.S. Mint program, which highlights U.S. ingenuity.

a golden coin depicting a space shuttle lifting off

Florida’s coin is the 28th issue in the American Innovation program and the fourth to feature a space-related subject. (Image credit: U.S. Mint)

“NASA’s space shuttles made history as the world’s first reusable spacecraft,” Kelvin Manning, acting director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, said in a statement released by the mint. “Today, as we endeavor to send American astronauts back to the moon and on to Mars, NASA and Kennedy Space Center continue to innovate new technologies, build new partnerships, inspire the Artemis Generation and enable new discoveries for the benefit of everyone on Earth.”

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