National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Commemorative Silver Dollar
- Year of Issue: 1997
- Authorizing Legislation: Public Law 104-329
Background
Availability For Purchase
The coin was available for purchase from the U.S. Mint from September 19, 1997, through December 15, 1998.
What the Coin Commemorates
The coin was authorized to commemorate the sacrifice of law enforcement officers and their families in preserving public safety.
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
On October 15, 1991, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial was dedicated in Washington D.C. to honor the more than 14,000 officers slain in the line of duty. An inscription on the memorial by Vivian Eney, survivor, says, “It is not how these officers died that made them heroes, it is how they lived.”
Story of the Design
The coin’s obverse is based on a photo by Larry Ruggeri showing two officers – U.S. Park police officers Robert Chelsey and Kelcy Stefansson – taking a rubbing of a ellow officer’s name from the National Law Enforcement Memorial wall.
The coin’s reverse shows the official Emblem of the National Law Enforcement Memorial, a shield and a solitary rose. The shield represents all law enforcement officers, and the rose is emblematic of the officers’ sacrifice and dedication.
Artist Alfred Maletsky has sculpted the obverse of the 1994 Prisoner of War Silver Dollar and the reverse of the 1995 Civil War Gold Five Dollar, as well as the obverse of the 1997 Jackie Robinson Silver Dollar.
Authorization Date
The coin was authorized on October 20, 1996.
Authorized Mintage Limits
500,000
Recipient Organization: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Maintenance Fund
A $10 surcharge per coin benefited the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Maintenance Fund, which maintains a memorial to fallen officers as well as a scholarship fund for those officers' families.Commemorative Coin Surcharges
Commemorative coin programs are created by acts of Congress to honor a person, place, or event. Surcharges from the sales of these coins help fund a variety of organizations and projects that benefit the public. Commemorative coins are only available from the United States Mint for a limited time, as specified by public law.
Characteristics
Design Theme on Obverse
The obverse is a depiction of a photo by Larry Ruggeri.
Design Theme on Reverse
The coin's reverse shows the official Emblem of the National Law Enforcement Memorial.
Obverse Inscriptions
- NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEMORIAL
- LIBERTY
- 1997
- IN GOD WE TRUST
Reverse Inscriptions
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- TO SERVE AND PROTECT
- E PLURIBUS UNUM
- ONE DOLLAR
Mint and Mint Mark
Artist Information
Obverse- Designer: Alfred Maletsky
- Designer: Alfred Maletsky