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The CCAC was established in 2003 by Congress under Public Law 108-15 to advise the Secretary of the Treasury on the themes and designs of all US coins and medals. 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.

https://www.ccac.gov/

Members:
Kellen Hoard 2023 – 2027 Representative of General Public
John Saunders 2022 – 2026 House Minority Leader Recommendation
Dr. Harcourt Fuller 2021 – 2025 Recommended by Speaker of the House
Arthur Bernstein 2021 – 2025 Representative of General Public
Dr. Peter van Alfen 2020 – 2024 Specially qualified as a Numismatic Curator
Donald Scarinci 2020 – 2024 Person recommended by Senate Minority Leader
Mike Moran 2020 – 2024 Person Recommended by Senate Majority Leader
Dennis Tucker 2020 – 2024 Specially qualified in numismatics
Annelisa Purdie 2024 – 2028 Representative of General Public
Dr. Christopher Capozzola 2023 – 2027 Specially qualified in American History

https://www.ccac.gov/aboutUs/members.html

I guess the Mint is going to be pushing even more black history themed coinage in the future...

The United States Mint announced today that the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Annelisa J. Purdie to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC). Purdie is one of three members appointed to represent the interests of the general public. She replaces Dr. Lawrence Brown, whose four-year term on the CCAC expired on January 30, 2024.

Annelisa comes from three generations of coin collectors and enthusiasts. She inherited her love of numismatics from her grandparents and mother, beginning her collection at the age of six. She enjoys both learning about and sharing the history of coin production, design, and composition, and believes that coins provide excellent opportunities as educational tools for children.

Purdie holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from New York University, a Master of Arts in American Studies from Columbia University, and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from St. John’s University. A librarian by profession, she has spent much of her career in the youth services departments of the public library sector, where she often used the U.S. Mint for Kids resources in her outreach and activity sessions. She currently works as a research and reference librarian in the private sector.

Annelisa is also a member of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. She serves on the Public and School Libraries Committee, where she advises on collection development, raising literacy awareness, and the annual Best of the Best booklists. A fifth-generation New Yorker and the daughter of Harlemites, she still resides in the city. She is an avid classic film fan and bibliophile.
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