2022 American Women Quarter Program Designs Released by The U.S. Mint

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In a Press Release, the United States Mint has announced the designs of the upcoming 2022 American Women Quarter Program releases. The series, honoring American women and their impact on the country, is a new program that is aimed to run from 2022 to 2025. Each year, five women will be honored in the Reverse designs of the Washington Quarter. For 2022, Maya Angelou, Dr. Sally Ride, Wilma Mankiller, Nina Otero-Warren, and Anna May Wong …

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CCAC Releases Images of Final 2022 American Women Quarter Program

2022 Anna May Wong American Women Quarter Series Design Candidates (Images Courtesy of CCAC)

The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) has released the candidate images for the three remaining 2022 American Women Quarter Program. The three designs honoring Wilma Mankiller, Anna May Wong, and Adelina Otero-Warren join the Dr. Sally Ride and Maya Angelou Quarters as the first five in the program set to launch next year. Mankiller, Wong, and Otero-Warren were all announced as the final three honorees earlier this month. A bit of background on the three …

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United States Mint Announces Next Three Women in The American Women Quarters Program

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The United States Mint has announced the next three women that will be honored in the American Women Quarters Program. The program, set to kick off in 2022, will honor American women and their accomplishments and contributions to America. The program will run from 2022 through 2025. The United States Mint (Mint) is pleased to announce the addition of the following women to be honored during the first year of the American Women Quarters™ Program: …

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CCAC Releases Candidate Images of Upcoming American Women Quarter Program

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The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) has released the candidate images for the upcoming American Women Quarter Program. The committee released images of the Obverse candidates as well as the candidate images of the first two coins in the series honoring Maya Angelou and Sally Ride. The designs are a result of the CCAC meeting held earlier this month. The new program calls for five different Reverse designs honoring trailblazing American women to be released …

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