American Innovation 2024 $1 Coin Reverse Proof Set

American Innovation® $1 Coin Program
San Francisco (S)
$28.00

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Celebrate the spirit of American innovation with these unique reverse proof coins. From the founding of the world’s largest modern democracy to the technological marvels of today, Americans have always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. The American Innovation Coin Program celebrates innovations and innovators from all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia showcasing the pioneering American spirit in timeless coin designs.

This set is the only way to get American Innovation $1 Coins in a stunning reverse proof finish, emphasizing their designs with a reflective foreground and frosted background, and making them the inverse of their proof finish counterparts. This year’s set includes coins that feature:

  • Illinois — Recognizing John Lane’s steel plow that helped turn the Midwest into America’s breadbasket.
  • Alabama — Celebrating the Saturn V rocket that successfully launched the Apollo 11 Moon Mission.
  • Maine — Home of Dr. Bernard Lown, whose invention of the direct current defibrillator revolutionized cardiac care, saving countless lives.
  • Missouri — Celebrating George Washington Carver, whose agricultural innovations revived the South’s economy.
Item Number: 24GC
Mintage Limit: 57,816
Product Limit: 57,816
Household Order Limit: 5

The American Innovation $1 Coin Program is a multi-year series featuring distinctive reverse (tail) designs that pay homage to America’s ingenuity and celebrate the pioneering efforts of individuals or groups from each of the 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.

One of the Nation’s greatest strengths is its entrepreneurial spirit, which unleashes remarkable innovation and discovery. The United States Mint is proud to celebrate innovation and honor the American spirit with the 2024 American Innovation $1 Coin Reverse Proof Set™.

This 2024 set features a clear plastic lens encasing four stunning coins in a beautifully designed package. The collection celebrates significant American pioneering innovations and innovators from Illinois, Alabama, Maine, and Missouri, and is sure to make a great addition to any collection or the perfect gift for a special occasion.

These reverse proof coins feature frosted backgrounds and brilliant, mirror-like finishes, creating a magnificent contrast.

The 2024 American Innovation $1 Coin Reverse Proof Set features coins with the following designs:

The common obverse (heads) features a dramatic representation of the Statue of Liberty in profile with the inscriptions “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “$1.” The design by Justin Kunz also includes a privy mark of a stylized gear, representing industry and innovation. The edge-incused inscriptions are “2024,” “S” mint mark, and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”

Illinois – Features a large steel plow blade affixed to a right-handed beam and braces. Behind the plow is a stand of big bluestem prairie grass and a field of soil below. Included inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “STEEL PLOW,” and “ILLINOIS.”

In the 19th century, America was expanding westward, and traditional wooden plows struggled going from the soft soil around the East Coast to the tough and compacted Midwestern plains. John Lane’s steel plow made quick work of the Midwestern sod and laid the groundwork for the region that is now known as “America’s Breadbasket.” The steel plow was quickly produced by other blacksmiths across the country, changing the lives of American farmers forever.

Alabama – Depicts the power and force of the Saturn V rocket lifting off with the Moon in the background. Included inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “SATURN V,” and “ALABAMA.”

On July 16, 1969, the world watched as a Saturn V rocket launched the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon, allowing American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to become the first men to walk on its surface. This historic moment captured the hearts and minds of people across the globe and was a momentous victory in the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Built at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the Saturn V rocket led the way for all six Apollo Moon landings.

Maine – Presents a profile portrait of Dr. Bernard Lown with his direct current defibrillator in operation below. The design includes the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “BERNARD LOWN, M.D.,” “DIRECT CURRENT DEFIBRILLATOR,” and “MAINE.”

Dr. Bernard Lown was a Lithuanian American cardiologist who put his heart into saving lives. In cooperation with engineer Baruch Berkovitz, Lown invented the direct current defibrillator as a lifesaving device that uses direct electrical current in time with the heartbeat’s cycle to correct abnormal rhythms thought to be responsible for 40 percent of fatal heart attacks in the United States. The direct current defibrillator led to the invention of other crucial cardiac devices, which are used by millions of Americans today.

Missouri – Presents a depiction of George Washington Carver gently smiling while examining a sample of his work in a laboratory. The leaves, blossoms, and fruits of a peanut plant weave between scientific equipment. Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “MISSOURI,” and “GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER.”

Following the abolition of slavery, many formerly enslaved people became small-scale farmers but struggled to thrive on land that was depleted of nutrients after sustaining a single type of crop for too long. Through George Washington Carver’s simple but informative pamphlets and his invention of the Jesup Wagon, an agricultural school and laboratory on wheels, he took his lessons on crop rotation and practical farming methods directly to those who needed them most. These efforts helped many small farmers improve their yields, earn profits, and save their livelihoods with soil-enriching crops, like the peanut. Carver’s research and outreach not only improved the lives of individual American farmers but changed Southern agriculture forever.

Coin Specifications
Denomination: $1
Finish: Reverse Proof
Composition: 6% zinc, 3.5% manganese, 2% nickel, balance copper
Weight: 8.100 grams
Diameter: 1.043 inches (26.49 mm)
Edge: Lettered
Mint: San Francisco
Mint Mark: S
American Innovation 2024 $1 Coin Reverse Proof Set
American Innovation® $1 Coin Program
San Francisco (S)
$28.00

Upcoming Release

This product will be available for sale on December 10, 2024, at 12 noon (ET).

+1

Cancel your subscription at any time by texting “STOP” to 69776. For further questions, please read our Text Messaging FAQ.

Celebrate the spirit of American innovation with these unique reverse proof coins. From the founding of the world’s largest modern democracy to the technological marvels of today, Americans have always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. The American Innovation Coin Program celebrates innovations and innovators from all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia showcasing the pioneering American spirit in timeless coin designs.

This set is the only way to get American Innovation $1 Coins in a stunning reverse proof finish, emphasizing their designs with a reflective foreground and frosted background, and making them the inverse of their proof finish counterparts. This year’s set includes coins that feature:

  • Illinois — Recognizing John Lane’s steel plow that helped turn the Midwest into America’s breadbasket.
  • Alabama — Celebrating the Saturn V rocket that successfully launched the Apollo 11 Moon Mission.
  • Maine — Home of Dr. Bernard Lown, whose invention of the direct current defibrillator revolutionized cardiac care, saving countless lives.
  • Missouri — Celebrating George Washington Carver, whose agricultural innovations revived the South’s economy.
Item Number: 24GC
Mintage Limit: 57,816
Product Limit: 57,816
Household Order Limit: 5