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Quarter - United States Mint
Learn more about the quarter, America's 25-cent circulating coin. For 2026, the quarter will feature five designs related to U.S. history to honor the Nation's 250th anniversary.

50 State Quarters - 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 are produced by the United States Mint for everyday transactions. They are also included in the United States Mint’s annual coin sets, which are the staple of coin collecting. The nickel, dime, and quarter are today's circulating denominations. As of 2025, pennies are no longer produced for circulation but can be found in collectible sets.

American Women Quarters™ Program - United States Mint
The American Women Quarters Program is a four-year program featuring the accomplishments and contributions made by women of the United States. Beginning in 2022, and continuing through 2025, the U.S. Mint will issue up to five new reverse designs each year.

Coin and Medal Archive - United States Mint
Highlights of our coin and medal programs, including the American Women Quarters Program, American Innovation, Native American $1 Coins, and Congressional medals.

United States Mint Announces Designs for 2025 American Women Quarters ...
The U.S. Mint announces the designs for the fourth and final year of the American Women Quarters™ Program coins.

American Women Quarters 2025 Ornament - US Mint
Celebrate notable American women with the 2025 Ornament from the US Mint. Perfect for collectors and gifts. Order now to add a piece of history to your collection!

American Women Quarters™ 2025 Collector Coin Board | US Mint
The American Women Quarters™ Program is the first ever circulating coin program celebrating prominent American Women. It is a four-year program, 2022 - 2025, that celebrates the ground breaking accomplishments of some of the women who helped shaped our Nation’s history and pave the way for future generations.

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