Prices for the two 2010 commemorative coins have been set, the United States Mint announced via a published notification in the Federal Register. The Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollars and the American Veterans Disabled for Life Commemorative Coins will be struck in collector proof and uncirculated condition.
Both commemoratives will be offered at the same price, and each will be discounted when first issued. The following table provides a breakdown:
| American Veterans Disabled for Life Silver Dollar | Intro Price | Regular Price | |
| Proof Silver Dollar | $39.95 | $43.95 | |
| Uncirculated Silver Dollar | $33.95 | $35.95 | |
| Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollar | |||
| Proof Silver Dollar | $39.95 | $43.95 | |
| Uncirculated Silver Dollar | $33.95 | $35.95 | |
The American Veterans Disabled for Life Silver Dollar will be offered at an introductory price on February 25, 2010, through March 29, 2010, when it will be offered at regular pricing. A maximum of 350,000 will be available across both proof and uncirculated options.
The disabled vet coin obverse (heads side) shows the legs of three disabled veterans with the inscription "THEY STOOD UP FOR US" arcing over the top of them.
On the reverse, oak branches are bound with a ribbon into a wreath. At the base of the wreath is a forget-me-not flower. Inside the wreath the inscription is the inscription "Take This Moment to Honor Our Disabled Defenders of Freedom."
The Boy Scouts of America Centennial Silver Dollar will be available at an introductory price on March 23, 2010, through April 22, 2010, when it will be offered at regular pricing. The commemoratives also have a max mintage of 350,000.
The coin's obverse features an image of three youth Scouting members on the obverse, a Cub Scout, a Female Venturer and a Boy Scout. All three are shown giving a salute while dressed in full uniform. The reverse shows the Boy Scout's of America emblem.
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