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25th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemorative Coin Act

9/11 25th Anniversary Commemorative Coins

This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. It was recently introduced in the Senate and sent to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs for review. No further actions are scheduled at this time.

Legislative Progress

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Very likely to pass

Commemorative bills for major national events like 9/11 usually pass with broad support from both parties.

Key Points

  • This bill would require the Treasury Department to create special gold and silver coins to mark 25 years since the September 11 terrorist attacks.
  • The government would produce up to 50,000 gold coins and 400,000 silver coins to be sold to the public during the year 2027.
  • Each coin sold would include a special fee of $10 or $35 that goes directly to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum to help pay for its operations.
  • The designs on the coins would honor the people who died, the first responders who saved lives, and the survivors who showed resilience.
  • The program is designed so that it does not cost taxpayers any money, as the price of the coins will cover all manufacturing and shipping costs.

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Milestones

2 milestones2 actions
Apr 3, 2025Senate

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sent to a congressional committee for expert review. The committee decides whether this bill moves forward.

Apr 3, 2025

Introduced in Senate

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Source Information

Document Type

Congressional Bill

Official Title

25th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemorative Coin Act

Bill NumberS 1289
Congress119th Congress
ChamberSenate
Latest ActionRead twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Sponsor

Cosponsors

(25)
D: 8R: 16I: 1

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