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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed a public opinion
survey regarding the United States Mint&apos;s promotion of the new dollar
coin as the &quot;Golden Dollar,&quot; focusing on whether the public: (1) has
seen or heard any advertising of the new dollar coin; and (2) believes
the new dollar coin contains any gold on the basis of that advertising
or the use of the term &quot;Golden Dollar.&quot;&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the results of the International Communications
Research (ICR) survey indicate that 57 percent of adults (18 years of
age or older) in the continental United States had seen or heard any
advertising for the new dollar coin as of March 7, 2000; (2) another 4
percent of adults indicated they were either not sure whether they had
seen or heard any advertising or they may have seen or heard advertising
of the new dollar coin; (3) the remaining 39 percent said they had not
seen or heard any advertising of the new dollar coin; (4) when asked if
they believed the new dollar coin contained any gold on the basis of the
advertising that they saw or heard (or may have seen or heard), 13
percent said yes, 61 percent said no, and 27 percent said they did not
know or were not sure; (5) during the survey, ICR informed those who had
not seen or heard any advertising and those who had or may have seen the
advertising but said either: (a) they did not believe the new dollar
coin contained any gold; or (b) did not know or were not sure whether it
contained gold that the Mint has advertised the new dollar coin as the
&quot;Golden Dollar;&quot; (6) ICR then asked if, knowing that, they believed it
contained any gold; and (7) 12 percent said yes, 71 percent said no, and
17 percent said they did not know or were not sure.</abstract>
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