![]() Inscribed on the life preserver ring are the Coast Guard’s core values “HONOR,” “RESPECT,” and “DEVOTION TO DUTY.” The Coast Guard emblem, which is part of the racing stripe mark, is also in the center. The racing stripes are depicted with a heraldic hatching tradition to indicate color, with horizontal lines indicating the color blue and vertical lines indicating red. The design depicts two iconic symbols of the Coast Guard: a life preserver ring and the racing stripe mark, which is found on almost all Coast Guard craft. The reverse (tails) design was created by AIP Designer Thomas Hipschen and sculpted by Mint Metallic Artist Renata Gordon. The hull number identifies the cutter Hamilton, named for Alexander Hamilton. COAST GUARD” and the Coast Guard motto “SEMPER PARATUS” (always ready) are arced around the upper border. The design depicts a Coast Guard national security cutter at full throttle, speeding head-on toward the viewer. The medal’s obverse (heads) design was created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) Designer Richard Masters and sculpted by retired United States Mint Medallic Artist Michael Gaudioso. Each medal is encapsulated and comes with the Mint’s Certificate of Authenticity. Coast Guard medal weighs 2.5 ounces, is two inches in diameter, and is struck in 99.9 percent fine silver. Production is limited to 10,000 medals, with orders limited to one per household for the first 24 hours. This is the second release in the Mint’s United States Armed Forces Silver Medal Program. Coast Guard starting on August 17 at noon EDT. WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) will accept orders for 2.5 oz.
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