What will be on the 2022 quarter?
The distinguished American women celebrated on the 2022 quarters will be: Maya Angelou – celebrated writer, performer, and social activist. Dr. Sally Ride – physicist, astronaut, educator, and first American woman in space.
How many commemorative state quarters are there?
The 50 State Quarters Program honored each of the 50 states with special quarter designs. From 1999 to 2008, the U.S. Mint made five new quarters every year. The quarters were released in the same order as the states’ “birthdays,” as listed below.
What state quarter is worth money?
To be sure, the vast majority of state quarters you’re going to find in pocket change are indeed worth only face value (worth 25 cents), mainly if they are worn….Honorable Mentions.
Date & Mintmark | Mintage |
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2001-D Rhode Island | 447,100,000 |
2003-P Maine | 217,400,000 |
2003-P Maine | 217,400,000 |
2004-P Michigan | 233,800,000 |
Will Maya Angelou be on the quarter?
The five new quarters are the first of 20 new designs that the Mint will release between 2022 and 2025 as part of the American Women Quarters program. The 2022 designs will honor poet and activist Maya Angelou, astronaut Dr.
What are the most valuable state quarters?
In general, the copper-nickel clad Proof and 90 percent silver Proof 50 State quarters have always been the most expensive regular-issue coins of the series. Of these, the 1999-S and 2001-S Proof quarters, both clad and silver, have historically been the priciest.
Which state has the most quarters?
In total, the US Mint produced 34,797,600,000 state quarters. Virginia tops the list for the state with the most state quarters while Oklahoma is at the bottom.
What is the 50 State Quarter program?
50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union.
Are uncirculated State Quarters valuable?
Since the 50 State Quarters are still circulating in general commerce, only the uncirculated rolls carry a premium value. Additionally, some coin dealers are overstocked with rolls of uncirculated state quarters; they may not even offer you face value for them. However, you can still cash them in at any bank.