
David Motl, former Acting Principal Deputy Director of the Mint.
Motl ran the U.S. Mint while it celebrated its 225th anniversary. He will autograph NGC certification labels to be encapsulated with a variety of modern coins.
David Motl, who formerly served as the Acting Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Mint during a particularly innovative time in its history, has agreed to individually hand-sign certification labels exclusively for Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC).
Motl became Acting Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Mint and its senior career official in January 2017, placing him in charge of the Mint until he retired in January 2018. During Motl’s tenure, the Mint celebrated its 225th anniversary, which it commemorated with the American Liberty 225th Anniversary gold coin and silver medal. The American Liberty gold coin went on to win “Best Gold Coin” at the World Money Fair in Berlin in 2019.

A 2017 Silver Eagle with the David Motl Signature Label. Hover to zoom.
Motl also supervised the release of the 2017 American Palladium Eagle, the first palladium coin issued by the United States, as well as the 2017-P Lincoln cents, the first cents to feature the “P” mint mark. Notably, under his watch, the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox opened its vault for a rare visit by the Secretary of the Treasury and a congressional delegation.
While at the Mint, Motl received several major distinctions and awards, including the Mint’s Rittenhouse Medal for Excellence in Leadership. The Rittenhouse Medal is the Mint’s highest honor, awarded for sustaining “a superior record of performance that significantly furthered and ultimately improved the bureau’s programs, operations, and services.”
Prior to becoming the Chief Administrative Officer and Acting Principal Deputy Director, Motl served as the Mint’s Chief Financial Officer from May 2012 through January 2017 and Acting Deputy Director for Management from January 2016 through January 2017. He started his career at the U.S. Mint in June 2006, when he was selected as the Deputy Chief Financial Officer.
“I am proud to collaborate with NGC to highlight the important recent work of the U.S. Mint and to further the narrative of our nation’s history as told through the story of U.S. coins,” says Motl.
NGC Chairman and Grading Finalizer Mark Salzberg adds:
It is an honor to collaborate with a leading numismatic innovator like David Motl. An NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Label featuring his signature is a distinguished way to enhance any coin.
NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Labels pair an influential person’s autograph with a coin to create a one-of-a-kind collectible. The diverse roster of people who have signed NGC labels includes John M. Mercanti, the 12th U.S. Mint Chief Engraver; Edmund C. Moy, the 38th U.S. Mint Director; and Randy’L Teton, the model for the Sacajawea dollar.
NGC David Motl Authentic Hand-Signed Labels will be available soon from select retailers.
To learn more about NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Labels, click here.
Press release courtesy of the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
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