U.S. Courts
Obverse of 1.75" coin. Minted in the United States by Northwest Territorial Mint in 2013. Coin designed by Project Specialist Central District of California. Lady Justice without her symbolic sword. Donation coordinated by Project Specialist and approved by the Clerk of the U.S. Court.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1.75" coin. Designer unknown. Manufactured by Signature Coins. A total of 100 coins were produced with black velvet boxes in 2018 for an Opioid Symposium. Information provided by Administrative Manager, U.S. District Court. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer District of New Jersey, 2019.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1.75" coin. Designed by Chief U.S. Pretrial Services Officer Eastern District of Michigan and this curator. A total of 100 coins were manufactured by Symbol Arts, 2018. Used for graduates of the HOPE and RESTART programs.
Reverse of coin.
RARE, one of four judge coins known to the Museum. Obverse of coin. Around the edge, it is stamped, "No GSA funds were used to make this coin."
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1.75" coin showing the state bird, the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, in flight and the state wildflower, the Indian Blanket. 1907 is the date that Oklahoma joined the union. This design appears to be a copy of the statehood quarter dollar released by the U.S. Mint in 2008.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Donated by Clerk of Court, U.S. District Court. Donation coordinated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Nevada. Manufactured by Symbol Arts. Date and quantity unknown, but several reorders have been made. Obverse of coin is a replica of the 2006 Nevada state quarter, U.S. Mint. Donation to Museum 2015.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" Court Assisted Program (CAP) coin. Donated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of Illinois. CAP is a reentry program instituted by the U.S. District Court and U.S. Probation office, with cooperation from the U.S. Attorney and the Federal Public Defender in Illinois Southern.
Reverse of coin.
U.S. District Court coin, Western District of North Carolina.
Reverse of coin.
RARE, one of four judge coins known to the Museum. Obverse of 1 3/4" coin of U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon, District of Columbia. Museum purchase. Symbolism unknown. Senior Judge Richard J. Leon | District of Columbia | United States District Court
Reverse of coin.
Web image.
Reverse of coin.
Web image. The District Court of the Virgin Islands is not constituted under Article III of the Constitution but rather under Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2. The district court judges serve eight-year terms.
Reverse of coin.
Web image. Northern District of Indiana coin.
Reverse of coin.
Web image. Northern District of New York 1” pin.
District of Kansas 1” pin. Museum purchase 2025.
NEW! Now in Museum. Silkscreened 3” patch. Unknown date and manufacturer. Patch formerly of the late Raymond Sherrard collection.
Public image. Silkscreened patch. Unknown date and manufacturer. Patch formerly of the late Raymond Sherrard collection.
Public image. Silkscreened patch. Unknown date and manufacturer. Patch formerly of the late Raymond Sherrard collection.
NEW! Now in Museum. Silkscreened 3 1/4” patch. Unknown date and manufacturer. Patch formerly of the late Raymond Sherrard collection.
Tax Court of the United States cigar band. Measures 2 1/2” X 1 1/2”. The Tax Court is an Executive Branch independent judicial authority for taxpayers disputing certain IRS determinations. Band originally purchased in New Zealand by an Australian collector many, many years ago. Believed to have been produced by a Dutch company in the Netherlands.
United States General Services Administration, GSA, cigar band. Measures 2 1/2” X 1 1/2”. GSA is the landlord for the federal government. Band originally purchased in New Zealand by an Australian collector many, many years ago. Believed to have been produced by a Dutch company in the Netherlands.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
NEW 2026 RARE, one of four judge coins known to the Museum. 1 3/4” coin from the estate of Reese L. Harrison, San Antonio, TX. Brigadier General and JAG attorney. Judge Hittner is currently on the bench in senior status in the Southern District of Texas.
NEW Reverse of coin.
NEW Web image. RARE, one of four judge coins known to the Museum. Robert J. Johnston served as a federal magistrate judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada from the dates listed. Notice the reference to marathons and turtles, a common symbol of the legal profession.
NEW Reverse of coin.
NEW Obverse of 1.75" stamped blank coin. Finished coin described above. Minted in the United States by Northwest Territorial Mint (NWTM) in 2014. Obtained from the remaining unfinished company stock.
NEW Reverse of coin.
NWTM went bankrupt in 2016, and the CEO was convicted in U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington, to 11 years in prison for 14 federal felonies resulting from a Ponzi-like scheme that defrauded customers of millions of dollars.