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It was the U.S. Mint, now the Nevada State Museum. And this celebration means commemorative coins…
The Nevada 150 Commission announces the final sales of the popular Nevada Sesquicentennial medallions. There are three opportunities for Nevadans to purchase or complete a set of the series of four medallions that have been produced throughout the year.
Gov. Brian Sandoval, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki and Kirk Clausen from Wells Fargo, joined the Nevada 150 Commission and special guests, to reveal the design and strike Nevada's final sesquicentennial silver medallion. Over 5,000 Nevadans voted to select the final winning design - Great Basin National Park.
Sales of the third Nevada Sesquicentennial medallion will end Aug. 26, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. The medallion is the third in the series of four being produced throughout the year.
Just a reminder to you all, today is the final day to vote for your favorite Nevada Sesquicentennial medallion.
In honor of Nevada's 150th birthday, the Nevada Sesquicentennial Commission invites all Nevadans to participate in choosing the design for the fourth Sesquicentennial commemorative medallion. Voting ends on Thursday, August 7.
Today the Nevada 150 Commission unveiled the design of the third medallion in the Sesquicentennial series of four, as chosen by Nevada elementary students.
Orders for the second design of the Nevada Sesquicentennial medallions will end at midnight on April 30. This design is the second of four different medallions which will be released at different dates throughout the Sesquicentennial year for purchase.
State leaders and special guests held a first strike ceremony for the second design of the Nevada sesquicentennial medallion in Carson City on Wednesday.