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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8516188, member: 66"]If it doesn't get delayed again. It is currently scheduled for 2030.</p><p><br /></p><p>While a couple of recipients of the surcharges have had their payout reduced some so the Mint could cover their expenses, the only program where the intended recipient got nothing was the Girl Scout dollar. Between low sales and extra advertising by the Mint, the sales proceeds didn't cover expenses and all of the surcharges went to the Mint to cover the loss.</p><p><br /></p><p>There was the US Marshalls program where the surcharges were to be split among four different recipients. But the legislation mandated that the first $5 million in surcharges were to go to the US Marshalls Museum. Only $3 million in surcharges were raised. So the Museum got everything and recipients 2, 3, and 4 got nothing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or the Jackie Robinson Program, raised $2,425,430 in surcharges, but the legislation specified that the first $1 million was to be given to the US Botanical Gardens that had just had its own commemorative dollar earlier in the year. (It just so happened that the wife of the representative who submitted the bill for the Jackie Robinson coins, was the Secretary of the National Fund for the United States Botanical Garden. The person who received the surcharges for both coin programs.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8516188, member: 66"]If it doesn't get delayed again. It is currently scheduled for 2030. While a couple of recipients of the surcharges have had their payout reduced some so the Mint could cover their expenses, the only program where the intended recipient got nothing was the Girl Scout dollar. Between low sales and extra advertising by the Mint, the sales proceeds didn't cover expenses and all of the surcharges went to the Mint to cover the loss. There was the US Marshalls program where the surcharges were to be split among four different recipients. But the legislation mandated that the first $5 million in surcharges were to go to the US Marshalls Museum. Only $3 million in surcharges were raised. So the Museum got everything and recipients 2, 3, and 4 got nothing. Or the Jackie Robinson Program, raised $2,425,430 in surcharges, but the legislation specified that the first $1 million was to be given to the US Botanical Gardens that had just had its own commemorative dollar earlier in the year. (It just so happened that the wife of the representative who submitted the bill for the Jackie Robinson coins, was the Secretary of the National Fund for the United States Botanical Garden. The person who received the surcharges for both coin programs.)[/QUOTE]
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