The 2001 Capitol Visitor Center Commemorative Coins were one of two commemorative coins series issued by the US Mint that year. The strikes were released on February 28, 2001 and consisted of a total of six unique coins.

2001 Capitol Visitor Center Commemorative Coins (Proof)
- 2001 Capitol Visitor Center $5 Gold Coin
- 2001 Capitol Visitor Center Silver Dollar
- 2001 Capitol Visitor Center Half Dollar Clad Coin
Congress authorized the series with the passage of the United States Capitol Visitor Center Commemorative Coin Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-126). That law set the maximum mintage of the gold coins at 100,000, the silver dollars at 500,000 and the half dollars at 750,000.
The design on the obverse of the $5 gold commemorative coin shows a single Corinthian column, the same type as found on the Capitol building. The reverse shows an image of the original Capitol building’s structure. Both were designed by former U.S. Mint Chief Sculptor/Engraver Elizabeth Jones.

2001 Capitol Visitor Center $5 Gold Coin (Proof and Uncirculated)

2001 Capitol Visitor Center Silver Dollar (Proof and Uncirculated)

2001 Capitol Visitor Center Half Dollar Clad Coin (Proof and Uncirculated)