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The E-Sylum: Volume 17, Number 12, March 23, 2014, Article 23

CURVED BASEBALL COMMEMORATIVE COIN BEING STRUCK

An article in the March 14th, 2014 San Francisco Examiner covered a press event at the San Francisco Mint for the striking of the curved baseball coin. The coin's young designer was on hand for the event. Thanks to CoinUpdate for the link. -Editor

Curved coin artist Cassie McFarland
Curved coin artist Cassie McFarland

Leave it to San Francisco to be the hub of innovation in a function of government as old as the republic itself.

A never-before-used style of commemorative coin — the type of specie produced at the United States Mint in San Francisco — honoring the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., will enter production soon.

Engraved with a design concocted by a 28-year-old San Luis Obispo artist, the coin has curved features that give it convex and concave heads and tails sides, respectively.

On the heads side of the new coin is a baseball, with a rounded edge as if the clad 50-cent piece were a real hardball.

And on the tails side is the glove design created by artist Cassie McFarland, which has a slight inward curve — just like a glove.

That familiar feel of the national pastime is what McFarland was trying to capture with her simple rendition of a regular, everyday symbol, she said Tuesday during a news conference at the Mint near Duboce Park.

McFarland, a visual artist who grew up in Roseville before graduating from Cal Poly — and a legitimate Giants fan — entered a U.S. Treasury contest to design the coin last year on “a whim,” she said.

She submitted her glove design on the last day before the deadline.

“I hate to say this, but I almost feel like it was my destiny,” she said. “The idea of the glove … it just clicked.”

It was no small feat for the creative coin to advance to the stamping stage: it took a special act of Congress to authorize the unique design, and further federal legislation to authorize the Mint to begin the process of stamping the coins, a Mint spokeswoman said.

The Hall of Fame coin goes on sale March 27, for a price yet to be determined, in 50-cent as well as $1 silver and $5 gold denominations.

To read the complete article, see: Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coin produced by SF Mint (www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/baseball-hall-of-fame-commemorative-coin-produced-by-sf-mint/Content?oid=2730880)

Wayne Homren, Editor

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