United States Washington Quarter
|
Value |
25 cents (0.25 US dollars) |
Mass |
5.67 g |
Diameter |
24.3 mm |
Edge |
reeded |
Orientation |
coin (180°) |
Composition |
Current—cupronickel clad to copper.
Prior to 1965—6.25 grams, 90% silver, 10% copper.
Silver versions for collectors since 1976 also exist |
Years of minting |
1932, 1934–present |
Mint marks |
D, S, P, W. Mintmark location & history on 1932–2021 coins discussed in #Clad composition. |
Obverse |
 |
Design |
Bust of George Washington. Variants of above obverse shown in #Silver quarter production. |
Designer |
Laura Gardin Fraser |
Design date |
1931 |
Design used |
2022 |
Reverse |
 |
Design |
Eagle |
Designer |
John Flanagan |
Design date |
1931 |
Design used |
1932, 1934–1974, 1977–1998 |
Design |
Washington crossing the Delaware River in 1776 |
Designer |
Benjamin Sowards, sculpted by Michael Gaudioso |
Design date |
2020 |
Design used |
2021 |
Design |
Various commemorative designs |
Designer |
Various |
Design used |
1975–1976, 1999–2021 |
|
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Statehood Quarter Mintages
Refrence Wickopedia
Designs
[edit]
Year |
No. |
State |
Release date
(statehood date)[15] |
Mintage[16] |
Design |
Elements depicted |
Engraver |
1999 |
1 |
Delaware |
January 4, 1999
(December 7, 1787) |
774,824,000 |
 |
Caesar Rodney on horseback
Captions: "The First State", "Caesar Rodney" |
William Cousins |
2 |
Pennsylvania |
March 8, 1999
(December 12, 1787) |
707,332,000 |
 |
Commonwealth statue, state outline, keystone symbol
Caption: "Virtue, Liberty, Independence" |
John Mercanti |
3 |
New Jersey |
May 17, 1999
(December 18, 1787) |
662,228,000 |
 |
Washington Crossing the Delaware, which includes George Washington (standing) and James Monroe (holding the flag)
Caption: "Crossroads of the Revolution" |
Alfred Maletsky |
4 |
Georgia |
July 19, 1999
(January 2, 1788) |
939,932,000 |
 |
Peach, live oak (state tree) sprigs, state outline
Banner with text: "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation" (the state motto) |
T. James Ferrell |
5 |
Connecticut |
October 12, 1999
(January 9, 1788) |
1,346,624,000 |
 |
Charter Oak
Caption: "The Charter Oak" |
T. James Ferrell |
2000 |
6 |
Massachusetts |
January 3, 2000
(February 6, 1788) |
1,163,784,000 |
 |
The Minute Man statue, state outline
Caption: "The Bay State" |
Thomas D. Rodgers |
7 |
Maryland |
March 13, 2000
(April 28, 1788) |
1,234,732,000 |
 |
Dome of the Maryland State House, white oak (state tree) clusters
Caption: "The Old Line State" |
Thomas D. Rodgers |
8 |
South Carolina |
May 22, 2000
(May 23, 1788) |
1,308,784,000 |
 |
Carolina wren (state bird), yellow jessamine (state flower), cabbage palmetto (state tree), state outline
Caption: "The Palmetto State" |
Thomas D. Rodgers |
9 |
New Hampshire |
August 7, 2000
(June 21, 1788) |
1,169,016,000 |
 |
Old Man of the Mountain, nine stars (representing New Hampshire as the 9th state to join the Union)
Captions: "Old Man of the Mountain", "Live Free or Die" |
William Cousins |
10 |
Virginia |
October 16, 2000
(June 25, 1788) |
1,594,616,000 |
 |
Ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery
Captions: "Jamestown, 1607–2007", "Quadricentennial" |
Edgar Z. Steever |
2001 |
11 |
New York |
January 2, 2001
(July 26, 1788) |
1,275,040,000 |
 |
Statue of Liberty, 11 stars (representing New York as the 11th state to join the Union), state outline with line tracing Hudson River and Erie Canal
Caption: "Gateway to Freedom" |
Alfred Maletsky |
12 |
North Carolina |
March 12, 2001
(November 21, 1789) |
1,055,476,000 |
 |
Wright Flyer, John T. Daniels's iconic photo of the Wright brothers
Caption: "First Flight" |
John Mercanti |
13 |
Rhode Island |
May 21, 2001
(May 29, 1790) |
870,100,000 |
 |
America's Cup yacht Reliance on Narragansett Bay, Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge
Caption: "The Ocean State" |
Thomas D. Rodgers |
14 |
Vermont |
August 6, 2001
(March 4, 1791) |
882,804,000 |
 |
Maple trees with sap buckets, Camel's Hump Mountain
Caption: "Freedom and Unity" |
T. James Ferrell |
15 |
Kentucky |
October 15, 2001
(June 1, 1792) |
723,564,000 |
 |
Thoroughbred racehorse behind fence, Bardstown mansion, Federal Hill
Caption: "My Old Kentucky Home" |
T. James Ferrell |
2002 |
16 |
Tennessee |
January 2, 2002
(June 1, 1796) |
648,068,000 |
 |
Fiddle, trumpet, guitar, musical score, three stars
Banner with text: "Musical Heritage" |
Donna Weaver |
17 |
Ohio |
March 11, 2002
(March 1, 1803) |
632,032,000 |
 |
Wright Flyer III (built by the Wright Brothers who were from Dayton); astronaut; state outline
Caption: "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers" |
Donna Weaver |
18 |
Louisiana |
May 20, 2002
(April 30, 1812) |
764,204,000 |
 |
Brown pelican (state bird); trumpet with musical notes, outline of Louisiana Purchase on map of US
Caption: "Louisiana Purchase" |
John Mercanti |
19 |
Indiana |
August 2, 2002
(December 11, 1816) |
689,800,000 |
 |
IndyCar, state outline, 19 stars (representing Indiana as the 19th state to join the Union)
Caption: "Crossroads of America" |
Donna Weaver |
20 |
Mississippi |
October 15, 2002
(December 10, 1817) |
579,600,000 |
 |
Two magnolia blossoms (state flower)
Caption: "The Magnolia State" |
Donna Weaver |
2003 |
21 |
Illinois |
January 2, 2003
(December 3, 1818) |
463,200,000 |
 |
Young Abraham Lincoln; farm scene; Chicago skyline; state outline; 21 stars, 11 on left edge and 10 on right
Captions: "Land of Lincoln;" "21st state/century" |
Donna Weaver |
22 |
Alabama |
March 17, 2003
(December 14, 1819) |
457,400,000 |
 |
Helen Keller, seated, longleaf pine (state tree) branch, magnolia blossoms
Banner with text: "Spirit of Courage"
Caption: "Helen Keller" in standard print and Braille |
Norman E. Nemeth |
23 |
Maine |
June 2, 2003
(March 15, 1820) |
448,800,000 |
 |
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse; the schooner Victory Chimes[17] at sea |
Donna Weaver |
24 |
Missouri |
August 4, 2003
(August 10, 1821) |
453,200,000 |
 |
Gateway Arch, Lewis and Clark and York[18] returning down Missouri River
Caption: "Corps of Discovery 1804–2004" |
Alfred Maletsky |
25 |
Arkansas |
October 20, 2003
(June 15, 1836) |
457,800,000 |
 |
Diamond (state gem), rice stalks, mallard flying above a lake |
John Mercanti |
2004 |
26 |
Michigan |
January 26, 2004
(January 26, 1837) |
459,600,000 |
 |
State outline, outline of Great Lakes system
Caption: "Great Lakes State" |
Donna Weaver |
27 |
Florida |
March 29, 2004
(March 3, 1845) |
481,800,000 |
 |
Spanish galleon, Sabal palmetto (state tree), Space Shuttle
Caption: "Gateway to Discovery" |
T. James Ferrell |
28 |
Texas |
June 1, 2004
(December 29, 1845) |
541,800,000 |
 |
State outline, star, lariat
Caption: "The Lone Star State" |
Norman E. Nemeth |
29 |
Iowa |
August 30, 2004
(December 28, 1846) |
465,200,000 |
 |
Schoolhouse, teacher and students planting a tree; based on the Grant Wood painting Arbor Day[19][20]
Captions: "Foundation in Education", "Grant Wood" |
John Mercanti |
30 |
Wisconsin |
October 25, 2004
(May 29, 1848) |
453,200,000 |
 |
Head of a cow, round of cheese and ear of corn (state grain).
Banner with text: "Forward" |
Alfred Maletsky |
2005 |
31 |
California |
January 31, 2005
(September 9, 1850) |
520,400,000 |
 |
John Muir, California condor, Half Dome
Captions: "John Muir," "Yosemite Valley" |
Don Everhart |
32 |
Minnesota |
April 4, 2005
(May 11, 1858) |
488,000,000 |
 |
Common loon (state bird), fishing, state outline
Caption: "Land of 10,000 Lakes" |
Charles L. Vickers |
33 |
Oregon |
June 6, 2005
(February 14, 1859) |
720,200,000 |
 |
Crater Lake National Park
Caption: "Crater Lake" |
Donna Weaver |
34 |
Kansas |
August 29, 2005
(January 29, 1861) |
563,400,000 |
 |
American bison (state mammal), sunflowers (state flower) |
Norman E. Nemeth |
35 |
West Virginia |
October 14, 2005
(June 20, 1863) |
721,600,000 |
 |
New River Gorge Bridge
Caption: "New River Gorge" |
John Mercanti |
2006 |
36 |
Nevada |
January 31, 2006
(October 31, 1864) |
589,800,000 |
 |
Mustangs, mountains, rising sun, sagebrush (state flower)
Banner with text: "The Silver State" |
Don Everhart |
37 |
Nebraska |
April 3, 2006
(March 1, 1867) |
594,400,000 |
 |
Chimney Rock National Historic Site, Conestoga wagon
Caption: "Chimney Rock" |
Charles L. Vickers |
38 |
Colorado |
June 14, 2006
(August 1, 1876) |
569,000,000 |
 |
Longs Peak
Banner with text: "Colorful Colorado" |
Norman E. Nemeth |
39 |
North Dakota |
August 28, 2006
(November 2, 1889) |
664,800,000 |
 |
American bison, badlands |
Donna Weaver |
40 |
South Dakota |
November 6, 2006
(November 2, 1889) |
510,800,000 |
 |
Mount Rushmore, ring-necked pheasant (state bird), wheat (state grass) |
John Mercanti |
2007 |
41 |
Montana |
January 29, 2007
(November 8, 1889) |
513,240,000 |
 |
American bison skull in the center with mountains and the Missouri River in the background.
Caption: "Big Sky Country" |
Don Everhart |
42 |
Washington |
April 2, 2007
(November 11, 1889) |
545,200,000 |
 |
Salmon leaping in front of Mount Rainier
Caption: "The Evergreen State" |
Charles L. Vickers |
43 |
Idaho |
June 4, 2007[21]
(July 3, 1890) |
581,400,000 |
 |
Peregrine falcon, state outline with star indicating location of state capital Boise, Idaho
Caption: "Esto Perpetua" |
Don Everhart |
44 |
Wyoming |
September 4, 2007
(July 10, 1890) |
564,400,000 |
 |
Bucking Horse and Rider
Caption: "The Equality State" |
Norman E. Nemeth |
45 |
Utah |
November 5, 2007
(January 4, 1896) |
508,200,000 |
 |
Golden spike, Locomotives Jupiter, No. 119, and the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad
Caption: "Crossroads of the West" |
Joseph F. Menna |
2008 |
46 |
Oklahoma |
January 28, 2008
(November 16, 1907) |
416,600,000 |
 |
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (state bird), with Indian blankets (state wildflower) in background |
Phebe Hemphill |
47 |
New Mexico |
April 7, 2008
(January 6, 1912) |
488,600,000 |
 |
State outline with relief, Zia sun symbol from flag
Caption: "Land of Enchantment" |
Don Everhart |
48 |
Arizona |
June 2, 2008
(February 14, 1912) |
509,600,000 |
 |
Grand Canyon, saguaro cactus closeup.
Banner with text: "Grand Canyon State" |
Joseph F. Menna |
49 |
Alaska |
August 25, 2008
(January 3, 1959) |
505,800,000 |
 |
Grizzly bear with salmon (state fish) and North Star
Caption: "The Great Land" |
Charles L. Vickers |
50 |
Hawaii |
November 3, 2008
(August 21, 1959) |
517,600,000 |
 |
Statue of Kamehameha I with state outline and motto
Caption: "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono" |
Don Everhart |
Year |
No. |
Jurisdiction |
Site |
Design |
Elements depicted |
Release date[7]
(national site date) |
Mintage[8]
[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
|
Denver |
Philadelphia |
West Point |
Total |
2010 |
1 |
Arkansas |
Hot Springs National Park |
 |
The park headquarters building with a thermal fountain in front of it |
April 19, 2010
(April 20, 1832) |
34,000,000 |
35,600,000 |
— |
69,600,000 |
2 |
Wyoming |
Yellowstone National Park |
 |
A bison and Old Faithful |
June 1, 2010
(March 1, 1872) |
34,800,000 |
33,600,000 |
— |
68,400,000 |
3 |
California |
Yosemite National Park |
 |
El Capitan |
July 26, 2010
(October 1, 1890) |
35,000,000 |
35,000,000 |
— |
70,000,000 |
4 |
Arizona |
Grand Canyon National Park |
 |
Marble Canyon |
September 20, 2010
(February 20, 1893) |
35,400,000 |
34,800,000 |
— |
70,200,000 |
5 |
Oregon |
Mount Hood National Forest |
 |
Lost Lake with Mount Hood in the distance |
November 15, 2010
(September 28, 1893) |
34,400,000 |
34,400,000 |
— |
68,800,000 |
2011 |
6 |
Pennsylvania |
Gettysburg National Military Park |
 |
The 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument |
January 24, 2011
(February 11, 1895) |
30,400,000 |
30,800,000 |
— |
61,200,000 |
7 |
Montana |
Glacier National Park |
 |
A mountain goat with Reynolds Mountain in the distance |
April 4, 2011
(February 22, 1897) |
31,200,000 |
30,400,000 |
— |
61,600,000 |
8 |
Washington |
Olympic National Park |
 |
A Roosevelt elk at the Hoh River with Mount Olympus in the distance |
June 13, 2011
(February 22, 1897) |
30,500,000 |
30,500,000 |
— |
61,000,000 |
9 |
Mississippi |
Vicksburg National Military Park |
 |
The USS Cairo on the Yazoo River |
August 29, 2011
(February 21, 1899) |
33,400,000 |
30,800,000 |
— |
64,200,000 |
10 |
Oklahoma |
Chickasaw National Recreation Area |
 |
The Lincoln Bridge |
November 14, 2011
(July 1, 1902) |
69,400,000 |
73,800,000 |
— |
143,200,000 |
2012 |
11 |
Puerto Rico |
El Yunque National Forest |
 |
A Puerto Rican amazon and a |
January 23, 2012
(January 17, 1903) |
25,000,000 |
25,800,000 |
— |
50,800,000 |
12 |
New Mexico |
Chaco Culture National Historical Park |
 |
Two elevated kivas that are part of the Chetro Ketl complex |
April 2, 2012
(March 11, 1907) |
22,000,000 |
22,000,000 |
— |
44,000,000 |
13 |
Maine |
Acadia National Park |
 |
The Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse |
June 11, 2012
(July 8, 1916) |
21,606,000 |
24,800,000 |
— |
46,406,000 |
14 |
Hawaii |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park |
 |
Kīlauea |
August 27, 2012
(August 1, 1916) |
78,600,000 |
46,200,000 |
— |
124,800,000 |
15 |
Alaska |
Denali National Park and Preserve |
 |
A Dall sheep with Denali in the background |
November 5, 2012
(February 26, 1917) |
166,600,000 |
135,400,000 |
— |
302,000,000 |
2013 |
16 |
New Hampshire |
White Mountain National Forest |
 |
Mount Chocorua with birch trees in the foreground |
January 28, 2013
(May 16, 1918) |
107,600,000 |
68,800,000 |
— |
176,400,000 |
17 |
Ohio |
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial |
 |
The statue of Oliver Hazard Perry and the International Peace Memorial column |
April 1, 2013
(March 3, 1919) |
55,000,000 |
45,000,000 |
— |
100,000,000 |
18 |
Nevada |
Great Basin National Park |
 |
A bristlecone pine |
June 10, 2013
(January 24, 1922) |
141,400,000 |
122,400,000 |
— |
263,800,000 |
19 |
Maryland |
Fort McHenry National Monument |
 |
Fort McHenry under bombardment |
August 26, 2013
(March 3, 1925) |
151,400,000 |
120,000,000 |
— |
271,400,000 |
20 |
South Dakota |
Mount Rushmore National Memorial |
 |
Workers carving the Mount Rushmore National Memorial |
November 4, 2013
(March 3, 1925) |
272,400,000 |
231,800,000 |
— |
504,200,000 |
2014 |
21 |
Tennessee |
Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
 |
A log cabin in the forest with a hawk in flight |
January 27, 2014
(May 22, 1926) |
99,400,000 |
73,200,000 |
— |
172,600,000 |
22 |
Virginia |
Shenandoah National Park |
 |
A hiker at the summit of Stony Man Trail |
March 31, 2014
(May 22, 1926) |
197,800,000 |
112,800,000 |
— |
310,600,000 |
23 |
Utah |
Arches National Park |
 |
Delicate Arch with the La Sal Mountains in the distance |
June 9, 2014
(April 12, 1929) |
251,400,000 |
214,200,000 |
— |
465,600,000 |
24 |
Colorado |
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve |
 |
A father and son playing on the banks of a creek, with sand dunes and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the background |
August 25, 2014
(March 17, 1932) |
171,800,000 |
159,600,000 |
— |
331,400,000 |
25 |
Florida |
Everglades National Park |
 |
An anhinga on a willow, and a roseate spoonbill wading in the water |
November 3, 2014
(May 30, 1934) |
142,400,000 |
157,601,000 |
— |
300,001,200 |
2015 |
26 |
Nebraska |
Homestead National Historical Park |
 |
A log cabin, two ears of corn, and a water pump, representing shelter, food, and water |
February 9, 2015
(March 19, 1936) |
248,600,000 |
214,400,000 |
— |
463,000,000 |
27 |
Louisiana |
Kisatchie National Forest |
 |
A wild turkey in flight over bluestem grass, with long leaf pines in the background |
April 13, 2015
(June 3, 1936) |
379,600,000 |
397,200,000 |
— |
776,800,000 |
28 |
North Carolina |
Blue Ridge Parkway |
 |
A short stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway, with flowering dogwood in the foreground |
June 8, 2015
(June 30, 1936) |
505,200,000 |
325,616,000 |
— |
830,816,000 |
29 |
Delaware |
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge |
 |
A great blue heron, with a great egret behind it, in a salt marsh |
September 14, 2015
(June 22, 1937) |
206,400,000 |
275,000,000 |
— |
481,400,000 |
30 |
New York |
Saratoga National Historical Park |
 |
A close-up of John Burgoyne surrendering his sword to Horatio Gates |
November 16, 2015
(June 1, 1938) |
215,800,000 |
223,000,000 |
— |
438,800,000 |
2016 |
31 |
Illinois |
Shawnee National Forest |
 |
Camel Rock and natural vegetation with a red-tailed hawk overhead |
February 1, 2016
(September 6, 1939) |
151,800,000 |
155,600,000 |
— |
307,400,000 |
32 |
Kentucky |
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park |
 |
A frontiersman gazing across the Cumberland Mountains to the West |
April 4, 2016
(June 11, 1940) |
223,200,000 |
215,400,000 |
— |
438,600,000 |
33 |
West Virginia |
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park |
 |
John Brown's Fort |
June 6, 2016
(June 30, 1944) |
424,000,000 |
434,630,000 |
— |
858,630,000 |
34 |
North Dakota |
Theodore Roosevelt National Park |
 |
Theodore Roosevelt on horseback near the Little Missouri River |
August 29, 2016
(February 25, 1946) |
223,200,000 |
231,600,000 |
— |
454,800,000 |
35 |
South Carolina |
Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) |
 |
William Jasper returning the regimental flag to the ramparts of Fort Moultrie |
November 14, 2016
(April 28, 1948) |
142,200,000 |
154,400,000 |
— |
296,600,000 |
2017 |
36 |
Iowa |
Effigy Mounds National Monument |
 |
An aerial view of effigy mounds in the Marching Bear Group |
February 6, 2017
(October 25, 1949) |
210,800,000 |
271,200,000 |
— |
482,000,000 |
37 |
District of Columbia |
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site |
 |
Frederick Douglass seated at a writing desk with his home in the background |
April 3, 2017
(September 5, 1962) |
185,800,000 |
184,800,000 |
— |
370,600,000 |
38 |
Missouri |
Ozark National Scenic Riverways |
 |
Alley Mill |
June 5, 2017
(August 27, 1964) |
200,000,000 |
203,000,000 |
— |
403,000,000 |
39 |
New Jersey |
Ellis Island (Statue of Liberty National Monument) |
 |
An immigrant family approaching Ellis Island |
August 28, 2017
(May 11, 1965) |
254,000,000 |
234,000,000 |
— |
488,000,000 |
40 |
Indiana |
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park |
 |
George Rogers Clark leading his men through the flooded plains approaching Fort Sackville |
November 13, 2017
(July 23, 1966) |
180,800,000 |
196,600,000 |
— |
377,400,000 |
2018 |
41 |
Michigan |
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore |
 |
Chapel Rock, with a white pine tree |
February 5, 2018
(October 15, 1966) |
182,600,000 |
186,714,000 |
— |
369,314,000 |
42 |
Wisconsin |
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore |
 |
Devils Island, with sea caves and the Devils Island Lighthouse, and a kayaker in the foreground |
April 9, 2018
(September 26, 1970) |
216,600,000 |
223,200,000 |
— |
439,800,000 |
43 |
Minnesota |
Voyageurs National Park |
 |
A common loon, with a rock cliff in the background |
June 11, 2018
(January 8, 1971) |
197,800,000 |
237,400,000 |
— |
435,200,000 |
44 |
Georgia |
Cumberland Island National Seashore |
 |
A snowy egret, with a salt marsh in the background |
August 27, 2018
(October 23, 1972) |
151,600,000 |
138,000,000 |
— |
289,600,000 |
45 |
Rhode Island |
Block Island National Wildlife Refuge |
 |
A black-crowned night heron flying over Cow Cove beach, with the North Lighthouse in the background |
November 13, 2018
(April 12, 1973) |
159,600,000 |
159,600,000 |
— |
319,200,000 |
2019 |
46 |
Massachusetts |
Lowell National Historical Park |
 |
A mill girl working at a power loom, with the Boott Mills clock tower outside the window |
February 4, 2019
(June 5, 1978) |
182,200,000 |
165,800,000 |
2,000,000[15] |
350,000,000 |
47 |
Northern Mariana Islands |
American Memorial Park |
 |
A young Chamorro woman at the Flag Circle and Court of Honor |
April 1, 2019
(August 18, 1978) |
182,600,000 |
142,800,000 |
2,000,000[15] |
327,400,000 |
48 |
Guam |
War in the Pacific National Historical Park |
 |
American forces coming ashore during the Second Battle of Guam |
June 3, 2019
(August 18, 1978) |
114,400,000 |
116,600,000 |
2,000,000[15] |
233,000,000 |
49 |
Texas |
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park |
 |
In the angles of a Greek cross, the elements of the Spanish colonial real coin: arches and a bell of the Mission San Francisco de la Espada bell tower, a lion, waves, and wheat |
August 26, 2019 (official release date)
before August 20, 2019 (accidental release)[16]
(November 10, 1978)
|
129,400,000 |
142,800,000 |
2,000,000[15] |
274,200,000 |
50 |
Idaho |
Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness |
 |
A drift boat on the Salmon River, with the wilderness in the background |
November 4, 2019 (official release date)
before October 29, 2019 (accidental release)[17]
(July 23, 1980)
|
251,600,000 |
223,400,000 |
2,000,000[15] |
475,000,000 |
2020 |
51 |
American Samoa |
National Park of American Samoa |
 |
Samoa flying fox mother and pup |
February 13, 2020
(October 31, 1988) |
212,200,000 |
286,000,000 |
2,000,000[18] |
498,000,000 |
52 |
Connecticut |
Weir Farm National Historic Site |
 |
Artist painting outside Weir Farm |
April 6, 2020
(October 31, 1990) |
155,000,000 |
125,600,000 |
2,000,000[18] |
280,600,000 |
53 |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve |
 |
Young red mangrove tree |
June 1, 2020
(February 24, 1992) |
515,000,000 |
580,200,000 |
2,000,000[18] |
1,095,200,000[19] |
54 |
Vermont |
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park |
 |
Young girl planting a Norway Spruce seedling |
August 31, 2020
(August 26, 1992) |
345,800,000 |
304,600,000 |
2,000,000[18] |
650,400,000 |
55 |
Kansas |
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve |
 |
Regal fritillary flying through big bluestem grass |
November 16, 2020
(November 12, 1996) |
142,400,000 |
101,200,000 |
2,000,000[18] |
245,600,000 |
2021 |
56 |
Alabama |
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site |
 |
Tuskegee Airman suiting up with two P-51 Mustangs flying overhead |
January 4, 2021
(November 6, 1998) |
304,000,000 |
160,400,000 |
— |
464,400,000 |
Eagle reverse, 1932–1964 (Silver)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[1][2] |
Comments |
1932 |
(P) |
5,404,000 |
|
D |
436,800 |
|
S |
408,000 |
|
1934 |
(P) |
31,912,052 |
Doubled die errors are known.[3] |
D |
3,527,200 |
|
1935 |
(P) |
32,484,000 |
|
D |
5,780,000 |
|
S |
5,660,000 |
|
1936 |
(P) |
41,300,000 |
|
D |
5,374,000 |
|
S |
3,828,000 |
|
(P) |
3,837 |
Proof |
1937 |
(P) |
19,696,000 |
Doubled die errors are known.[4] |
D |
7,189,600 |
|
S |
1,652,000 |
|
(P) |
5,542 |
Proof |
1938 |
(P) |
9,472,000 |
|
S |
2,832,000 |
|
(P) |
8,045 |
Proof |
1939 |
(P) |
33,540,000 |
|
D |
7,092,000 |
|
S |
2,628,000 |
|
(P) |
8,795 |
Proof |
1940 |
(P) |
35,704,000 |
|
D |
2,797,600 |
|
S |
8,244,000 |
|
(P) |
11,246 |
Proof |
1941 |
(P) |
79,032,000 |
|
D |
16,714,800 |
|
S |
16,080,000 |
|
(P) |
15,287 |
Proof |
1942 |
(P) |
102,096,000 |
|
D |
17,487,200 |
Doubled die errors are known.[5] |
S |
19,384,000 |
|
(P) |
21,123 |
Proof |
1943 |
(P) |
99,700,000 |
Doubled die errors are known.[6] |
D |
16,095,600 |
|
S |
21,700,000 |
Doubled die errors are known.[7] |
1944 |
(P) |
104,956,000 |
|
D |
14,600,800 |
|
S |
12,560,000 |
|
1945 |
(P) |
74,372,000 |
|
D |
12,341,600 |
|
S |
17,004,001 |
|
1946 |
(P) |
53,436,000 |
|
D |
9,072,800 |
|
S |
4,204,000 |
|
1947 |
(P) |
22,556,000 |
|
D |
15,388,000 |
|
S |
5,532,000 |
|
1948 |
(P) |
35,196,000 |
|
D |
16,766,800 |
|
S |
15,960,000 |
|
1949 |
(P) |
9,312,000 |
|
D |
10,068,400 |
|
1950 |
(P) |
24,920,126 |
|
D |
21,075,600 |
D over S overmark errors are known.[8] |
S |
10,284,004 |
S over D overmark errors are known.[9] |
(P) |
51,386 |
Proof |
1951 |
(P) |
43,448,102 |
|
D |
35,354,800 |
|
S |
9,048,000 |
|
(P) |
57,500 |
Proof |
1952 |
(P) |
38,780,093 |
|
D |
49,795,200 |
|
S |
13,707,800 |
|
(P) |
81,980 |
Proof |
1953 |
(P) |
18,536,120 |
|
D |
56,112,400 |
|
S |
14,016,000 |
|
(P) |
128,800 |
Proof |
1954 |
(P) |
54,412,203 |
|
D |
42,305,500 |
|
S |
11,834,722 |
|
(P) |
233,300 |
Proof |
1955 |
(P) |
18,180,181 |
|
D |
3,182,400 |
|
(P) |
378,200 |
Proof |
1956 |
(P) |
44,144,000 |
|
D |
32,334,500 |
|
(P) |
669,384 |
Proof |
1957 |
(P) |
46,532,000 |
|
D |
77,924,160 |
|
(P) |
1,247,952 |
Proof |
1958 |
(P) |
6,360,000 |
|
D |
78,124,900 |
|
(P) |
875,652 |
Proof |
1959 |
(P) |
24,384,000 |
|
D |
62,054,232 |
|
(P) |
1,149,291 |
Proof |
1960 |
(P) |
29,164,000 |
|
D |
63,000,324 |
|
(P) |
1,691,602 |
Proof |
1961 |
(P) |
37,036,000 |
|
D |
83,656,928 |
|
(P) |
3,028,244 |
Proof |
1962 |
(P) |
36,156,000 |
|
D |
127,554,756 |
|
(P) |
3,218,019 |
Proof |
1963 |
(P) |
74,316,000 |
|
D |
135,288,184 |
|
(P) |
3,075,645 |
Proof |
1964 |
(P) |
560,390,585 |
Continued to be struck until 1966 |
D |
704,135,528 |
Continued to be struck until 1966 |
(P) |
3,950,762 |
Proof |
(S) |
≈20-50[10] |
Satin finish, Special Mint Set |
Clad
[edit]
Eagle reverse, 1965–1974 (Nickel-clad copper)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[1][2] |
Comments |
1965 |
(P) |
1,819,717,540 |
|
(D) |
^ |
|
(S) |
^ |
|
(S) |
2,360,000[11] |
Satin finish, Special Mint Set |
1966 |
(P) |
821,101,500 |
|
(D) |
^ |
|
(S) |
^ |
|
(S) |
2,261,583[12] |
Satin finish, Special Mint Set |
1967 |
(P) |
1,524,031,848 |
|
(D) |
^ |
|
(S) |
^ |
|
(S) |
1,863,344[13] |
Satin finish, Special Mint Set |
1968 |
(P) |
220,731,500 |
|
D |
101,534,000 |
|
S |
3,041,506 |
Proof only |
1969 |
(P) |
176,212,000 |
|
D |
114,372,000 |
|
S |
2,934,631 |
Proof only |
1970 |
(P) |
136,420,000 |
|
D |
417,341,364 |
|
S |
2,632,810 |
Proof only |
1971 |
(P) |
109,284,000 |
|
D |
258,634,428 |
|
S |
3,220,733 |
Proof only |
1972 |
(P) |
215,048,000 |
|
D |
311,067,732 |
|
S |
3,260,996 |
Proof only |
1973 |
(P) |
346,924,000 |
|
D |
232,977,400 |
|
S |
2,760,339 |
Proof only |
1974 |
(P) |
801,456,000 |
|
D |
353,160,300 |
|
S |
2,612,568 |
Proof only |
Bicentennial reverse (1976)
[edit]
Main article: United States Bicentennial coinage
Bicentennial reverse, 1976 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[14] |
Comments |
1976 |
(P) |
809,784,016 |
Struck in 1975 and 1976 |
D |
860,118,839 |
Struck in 1975 and 1976 |
S |
4,908,319 |
Uncirculated, silver-clad copper |
S |
2,845,450[15] |
Proof, struck in 1975 |
S |
4,149,730[16] |
Proof, struck in 1976 |
S |
3,998,621 |
Proof, silver-clad copper |
(P) |
c3-4[17] |
Pattern, silver-clad copper |
Eagle reverse (1977–1998)
[edit]
Eagle reverse, 1977–1998 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[1][2] |
Comments |
1977 |
(P) |
468,556,000 |
|
(W) |
^ |
First time West Point produced the quarter |
D |
256,524,978 |
|
S |
3,251,152 |
Proof only |
1978 |
(P) |
521,452,000 |
|
(W) |
^ |
|
D |
287,373,152 |
|
S |
3,127,781 |
Proof only |
1979 |
(P) |
518,708,000 |
|
(W) |
^ |
|
D |
489,789,780 |
|
S |
3,677,175 |
Proof only |
1980 |
P |
635,832,000 |
First time the P mint mark was used on the quarter |
D |
518,327,487 |
|
S |
3,554,806 |
Proof only |
1981 |
P |
601,716,000 |
|
D |
575,722,833 |
|
S |
4,063,083 |
Proof only |
1982 |
P |
500,931,000 |
|
D |
480,042,788 |
|
S |
3,857,479 |
Proof only |
1983 |
P |
673,535,000 |
|
D |
617,806,446 |
|
S |
3,279,126 |
Proof only |
1984 |
P |
676,545,000 |
|
D |
546,483,064 |
|
S |
3,065,110 |
Proof only |
1985 |
P |
775,818,962 |
|
D |
519,962,888 |
|
S |
3,362,821 |
Proof only |
1986 |
P |
551,199,333 |
|
D |
504,298,660 |
|
S |
3,010,497 |
Proof only |
1987 |
P |
582,499,481 |
|
D |
655,594,696 |
|
S |
4,227,728 |
Proof only |
1988 |
P |
562,052,000 |
|
D |
596,810,688 |
|
S |
3,262,948 |
Proof only |
1989 |
P |
512,868,000 |
|
D |
896,535,597 |
|
S |
3,220,194 |
Proof only |
1990 |
P |
613,792,000 |
|
D |
927,638,181 |
|
S |
3,299,559 |
Proof only |
1991 |
P |
570,968,000 |
|
D |
630,966,693 |
|
S |
2,867,787 |
Proof only |
1992 |
P |
384,764,000 |
|
D |
389,777,107 |
|
S |
2,858,981 |
Proof |
S |
1,317,579 |
Silver proof |
1993 |
P |
639,276,000 |
|
D |
645,476,128 |
|
S |
2,633,439 |
Proof |
S |
761,353 |
Silver proof |
1994 |
P |
825,600,000 |
|
D |
880,034,110 |
|
S |
2,484,594 |
Proof |
S |
785,329 |
Silver proof |
1995 |
P |
1,004,336,000 |
|
D |
1,103,216,000 |
|
S |
2,117,496 |
Proof |
S |
679,985 |
Silver proof |
1996 |
P |
925,040,000 |
|
D |
906,868,000 |
|
S |
1,750,244 |
Proof |
S |
775,021 |
Silver proof |
1997 |
P |
595,740,000 |
|
D |
599,680,000 |
|
S |
2,055,000 |
Proof |
S |
741,678 |
Silver proof |
1998 |
P |
896,268,000 |
|
D |
821,000,000 |
|
S |
2,086,507 |
Proof |
S |
878,792 |
Silver proof |
50 State quarters (1999-2008)
[edit]
Main article: 50 State quarter mintage figures
District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters (2009)
[edit]
Main article: District of Columbia and United States Territories Quarters
District of Columbia
[edit]
District of Columbia reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
83,600,000 |
|
D |
88,800,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
Puerto Rico
[edit]
Puerto Rico reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
53,000,000 |
|
D |
86,000,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
Guam
[edit]
Guam reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
45,000,000 |
|
D |
42,600,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
American Samoa
[edit]
American Samoa reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
42,600,000 |
|
D |
39,600,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
US Virgin Islands
[edit]
US Virgin Islands reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
41,000,000 |
|
D |
41,000,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
Northern Mariana Islands
[edit]
Northern Mariana Islands reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year |
Mint |
Mintage[18] |
Comments |
2009 |
P |
35,200,000 |
|
D |
37,600,000 |
|
S |
2,113,390 |
Proof |
S |
993,589 |
Silver proof |
America the Beautiful quarters (2010-2021)
|
|