American Innovation® $1 Coin – Alabama
- Year of Issue: 2024
- Authorizing Legislation: Public Law 115-197
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Background
The American Innovation $1 Coin representing Alabama recognizes the invention of the Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V rocket was developed to support the Apollo space program for human exploration to the Moon. NASA launched 13 Saturn V rockets between 1967 and 1973.
The Saturn V rocket was designed and built at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, under the supervision of aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun. The “Heavy Lift Vehicle” was 363 feet tall, the height of a 36-story building. During launch, the rocket generated 7.6 million pounds of thrust – more power than 85 Hoover Dams.
NASA launched the first Saturn V rocket for the Apollo 4 mission in 1967. The last Saturn V launched in 1973, without a crew, to carry the Skylab space station into Earth orbit.
Characteristics
The obverse (heads) design features a dramatic representation of the Statue of Liberty in profile. The obverse also includes a privy mark of a stylized gear, representing industry and innovation.
The reverse (tails) design depicts the power and force of the Saturn V rocket lifting off with the Moon in the background.
Obverse Inscriptions
- IN GOD WE TRUST
- $1
Reverse Inscriptions
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- SATURN V
- ALABAMA
Incused (edge) Inscriptions
- 2024
- Mint mark
- E PLURIBUS UNUM
Mint and Mint Mark
Specifications
Composition | Weight | Diameter | Thickness | Edge | Finishes |
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Manganese-Brass
88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
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8.1 g |
1.043 in.
26.49 mm
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2.00 mm | Edge-Lettering |
Uncirculated
Proof
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Artist Information
Obverse- Sculptor: Phebe Hemphill, Medallic Artist
- Designer: Justin Kunz, Artistic Infusion Program
- Craig Campbell, Medallic Artist