- Madison County Coin Club Marks its 25th anniversary with copper and silver medals
- Daniel Carr was tapped to design the medals
- A limited number will be struck
The Madison County Coin Club of Huntsville, Alabama, is issuing very special club medals to commemorate its 25th anniversary in 2026.
The club has commissioned renowned engraver and artist Daniel Carr, proprietor of the Moonlight Mint of Loveland, Colorado, to produce the pieces.
The medals’ central motifs mimic those of Robert Scott’s early 19th-century coins, featuring a Draped Bust obverse with a Heraldic Eagle reverse. The medals have additional obverse and reverse inscriptions around the rim that read MADISON COUNTY COIN CLUB / HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA and EDUCATION * PUBLIC SERVICE * FELLOWSHIP / 2001-2026, and 25th ANNIVERSARY, respectively.
These octagonal medals are 41 mm in diameter and will be available in silver for $100, copper for $15, and a copper piedfort for $35. The silver has a mintage limit of 50, the copper 100, and the copper piedfort 60. Please note that club members reserved an additional 35 silver, copper, and copper piedfort medals as part of a four-medal member-only set, which contained an additional silver piedfort medal.
If you are interested in acquiring these medals, please send an email to [email protected]. All proceeds from the sale of the 2026 medals will go directly to the Madison County Coin Club.
For more information about the club and this medal, please visit the club’s website at http://mccc.anaclubs.org/. You do not have