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- Quarter - United States Mint
The Bicentennial Quarter shows a colonial drummer and a victory torch circled by 13 stars, representing the 13 original colonies It is impossible to tell a quarter minted in 1975 from one in 1976, as all are inscribed with “1776-1976” Since 1999, reverse designs have changed often as part of the Mint's circulating quarters programs
- America the Beautiful Quarters® Program - United States Mint
The America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008 authorized the production of five ounce, 999 fine silver bullion coins replicating each of the designs featured on the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters
- 50 State Quarters Program - United States Mint
The 50 State Quarters Program was the most successful coin initiative in U S history During the program's 10-year run, the United States Mint shipped 19 4 billion more quarters to the Federal Reserve Banks than in the prior 10-year period (34 2 billion for Fiscal Years 1999 through 2008 vs 14 8 billion for Fiscal Years 1989 through 1998)
- Circulating Coins - United States Mint
Circulating coins - penny, nickel, dime, quarter - are the coins that the United States Mint produces for everyday transactions
- 2025 US Mint Product Release Schedule | New Coin Launch Dates | US Mint
View US Mint 2025 product release schedule with availability Don't miss out! Sign up today to get notified about the latest coin releases
- Coin Specifications - United States Mint
The penny, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar are clad coins Clad coins have an inner core of metal surrounded by an outer layer of a different metal The Mint makes clad coins with an inner core of copper The nickel is the only circulating coin that isn’t clad
- Historic Change: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Reverend Doctor . . .
The quarter is the first release in 2024 and the 11th coin overall Pictured: Representatives of Rev Dr Pauli Murray’s family, the U S Mint, and others participate in a panel discussion The U S Mint celebrated the Reverend Dr Pauli Murray Quarter during an event in Washington, DC on February 22, 2024
- DC and U. S. Territories Quarters Program - United States Mint
New Quarter Designs for 2009 Like the 50 State Quarters Program before it, these quarters encouraged Americans to appreciate the unique history of the District of Columbia and the territories of the United States
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