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| Formation | April 23, 2003 |
|---|---|
| Founder | United States Congress |
| Type | Governmental |
| Headquarters | 801 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. |
Chair | Dr. Lawrence Brown |
Parent organization | United States Department of the Treasury |
| Website | ccac |
The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (or CCAC) is a federal advisory committee that was established in 2003 to advise the United States Secretary of the Treasury on the themes and designs of all US coinage and medals.[1] The CCAC serves as an informed, experienced and impartial resource to the Secretary of the Treasury and represents the interests of American citizens and collectors.
Public Law 108-15 authorizes the CCAC to:[2]
The CCAC is composed of eleven members, each appointed by the Secretary to a term of four years.
| Name | Current Term | Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Dr. Peter Van Alfen | 2020–2024 | Specially qualified as a numismatic curator |
| Arthur Bernstein | 2021–2025 | Representative of the General Public |
| Dr. Harcourt Fuller | 2021–2025 | Recommended by the Speaker of the House |
| John Saunders | 2022–2026 | Recommended by the House Minority Leader |
| Kellen Hoard | 2023–2027 | Representative of the General Public |
| Dr. Christopher Capozzola | 2023-2027 | Specially qualified in American History |
| Annelisa Purdie | 2024-2028 | Representative of the General Public |
| Jeanne Stevens-Sollman | 2024-2028 | Specially qualified in scuplture or Medallic Arts |
| Sam Gelberd | 2024-2028 | Specially qualified in numismatics |
| Donald Scarinci | 2024-2028 | Person recommended by Senate Majority Leader |
| Mike Moran | 2024-2028 | Person recommended by Senate Minority Leader |
Past members include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,[4] Ute Wartenberg, Robert Remini, Bill Fivaz, Thomas Noe, and Susan Kare.
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