The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2001, Page 11

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2001, Page 11
Vol. 56 #3 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 137 Ericson actually preceded Christopher Columbus in the first European discovery of North America," Congressman Sabo explains. "He came here around 1000 AD. It is fitting that we recognize Ericson as we mark the millennium of this daring achievement," Congressman Sabo believes. "These coins will appropriately recog- nize Ericson's remarkable achievement, standing as symbols of his courage and per- severance, virtues we can all embrace" Sabo added. “They will honour all Americans of Scandinavian descent. For generations, they have proven themselves brave and loyal Americans, carrying on the tradition of courage and exploration started by their Norse ancestors, including Leif Ericson," Congressman Sabo emphasized. "It is appropriate that the Leif Ericson commemorative silver dollars will support student exchanges between the U. S. and Iceland. This is an appropriate way to pay tribute to the pioneering spirit of Leif Ericson. These coins will stand as symbols of his courage and perseverance, virtues we all must embrace in order to accomplish our goals," Congressman Sabo concluded The Leif Ericson Millennium Commemorative Coin Act directed the U. S. Mint to issue up to 500,000 commemora- tive silver dollars for the 1000-year anniversary of Ericson's landing in North America, in conjunction with a series of coins to be minted in the Republic of Iceland. The coins will be sold with a $10 surcharge, with proceeds supporting stu- dent exchanges between the U. S. and Iceland. Proceeds from the Icelandic issue will be allocated to the Leifur Eirfksson Foundation which will award study grants to Icelandic students in the USA and vice versa. The Foundation, which is managed at the University of Virginia, has a Board of five Directors, two appointed by the President of the University of Virginia, one by the Prime Minister of Iceland and one by the Board of Governors of the Central Bank of Iceland. The fifth Director will be appointed for a term of two years at a time, on a rotating basis between the USA and Iceland. The Proof Silver United States and Proof Silver Republic of Iceland Coins are available for $37.00. The Uncirculated Silver United States Coin is available for $32.00. The United States and the Republic of Iceland Two-Coin Set is available for $68.00. Both coins are minted by the U. S. Mint which will handle sales outside Iceland. The coins are 9/10 silver, weighing 26.73 grams and with a diameter of 38.1 mm. The Icelandic coin will be legal tender in Iceland with a value of 1,000 kronur, in a high quality Proof issue with a maximum mint quantity of 150,000. The designers of the U.S. Commemorative coin are John Mercanti and James Ferrell. Mercanti has been a sculptor and engraver for the U. S. Mint for 26 years. His work on commemorative coins include the 1986 Statue of Liberty obverse, the 1989 Bicentennial of the Congress and the 1991 Mt. Rushmore obverse. His most recent designs were the bimetallic obverse and silver reverse for the 2000 Library of Congress coins. Mercanti’s congressional medals include the obverses of George Bush and Hubert Humphry. James Ferrell has worked at the U. S. Mint for 10 years. He created numerous coin models for countries such as Panama and Egypt while employed with Franklin Mint. He produced artwork for the Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Franklin D. Roosevelt commemorative coins. In addition, Ferrell is credited with recent congressional gold medals that include portraits of Ruth and Billy Graham, Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela. The designer of the Icelandic Commemorative Coin, Throstur Magnusson studied at the Icelandic School of Arts and Crafts and continued his stud- ies at the Gothenburg School of Arts and Crafts. Magnusson has designed approxi- mately 180 stamps which have earned him several merits, including “The Most Beautiful Icelandic Stamp of the Year” every year from 1986 until 1992. Magnusson designed the current Icelandic coinage and several commemorative coins

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