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New Dollar Coin: Public Prefers Statue of Liberty Over Sacagawea

GGD-99-24 Published: Jan 22, 1999. Publicly Released: Jan 22, 1999.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO conducted a public opinion survey regarding a design for the face of the new dollar coin authorized by Public Law 105-124, the United States $1 Coin Act of 1997, focusing on: (1) the public's preference for either Sacagawea--a Shoshone interpreter who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition--or the Statue of Liberty as the image on the face of the new dollar coin; (2) how strongly the public felt about their preference; and (3) reasons for their choice.

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