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Jun 20, 2008

Duke is People’s Choice for D.C. Quarter

When an advisory committee to the U.S. Mint proposed that Benjamin Banneker grace the District’s commemorative quarter set to be released next year, not many D.C. residents were too happy with the decision. But thanks to a timely intervention by D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, voting was opened to residents, leaving them with the choice of Banneker, Duke Ellington, or Frederick Douglass. The city announced today that Ellington squeaked out a narrow victory in the…

May 28, 2008

Vote Online for Your D.C. Quarter Preference

The city opened up online voting for residents to choose their preferred design for the official District of Columbia quarter at the end of last week. You can vote for your preference between the three proposed designs, which depict Frederick Douglass, Duke Ellington and Benjamin Banneker, at this web site, with voting open between now and June 18. The U.S. Mint’s Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee recommended earlier this month to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson that…

May 22, 2008

Residents Will Have Input on D.C. Quarter Choice

When we reported two days ago that an advisory committee to the U.S. Mint had recommended that Benjamin Banneker grace the District commemorative quarter, there was a predicted and understandable groan from many residents. But for D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the decision isn’t final until District residents say it is. In a release posted on her website yesterday, Norton explained that the committee’s proposal to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson was just that — a…

May 20, 2008

Banneker Likely to Grace D.C. Quarter

Still wondering what’s up with the D.C. quarter that’s supposed to hit the streets in 2009? Wonder no more — we may have a winner. Today the U.S. Mint’s Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee met to review three proposed designs for the D.C. quarter — Duke Ellington, Benjamin Banneker, and Frederick Douglass — and propose their choice to the Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson. And who did they choose? Benjamin Banneker. Short of Paulson overruling…

May 05, 2008

D.C. Quarter Designs Unveiled…Kind Of

A few months after a controversy erupted over the design of the District’s state quarter, the Post managed to get images of three new possible designs on Friday. According to Post reporter David Nakamura, the three designs — Benjamin Banneker appears on one, Duke Ellington on another, and Frederick Douglass on the third — will be officially released soon and subjected to public comment before a winner is chosen in time for a 2009 rollout….

Feb 26, 2008

District Submits Quarter Design Proposals

Barring any unwelcome intrusions, sometime in 2009 the U.S. Mint could roll out an official D.C. quarter bearing the city’s slogan, “Taxation Without Representation,” to great fanfare. But considering that unwelcome intrusions are part and parcel of living in the District, we’re not yet holding our breath. Yesterday Mayor Adrian Fenty formally submitted the District’s three proposals for its own quarter to Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson, arguing in a memo that the voting…

 
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