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By the end of 2008, all of the original 50 States quarters had been minted and released. The official total, according to the US Mint, was 34,797,600,000 coins. The average mintage was 695,952,000 coins per state, but ranged from Virginia's 1,594,616,000 to Oklahoma's 416,600,000. Demand was stronger for quarters issued early in the program.
Patsy Mink American Women quarter Patsy Mink Celia Cruz American Women quarter Celia Cruz Mary Edwards Walker American Women quarter Mary Edwards Walker Zitkala-Ša American Women quarter Zitkala-Ša $1: Native American dollar Sacagawea: Eagle staff together with an American flag, celebrating the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: 1984 Summer Olympics dollar [3]: The pair of life-sized bronze nude statues of male and female athletes atop Olympic Gateway in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
The composition of the Presidential Dollar coins is identical to that of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar and Native American $1 coins. The Presidential Dollar series includes all presidents except ...
Lady Liberty waving the 15-star, 15-stripe Star-Spangled Banner flag with Fort McHenry in the background Close-up of a waving modern American flag Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 41,679 S Proof: 168,981 P 2012 $5: Star-Spangled Banner half eagle [9] Naval battle scene from the War of 1812
Seven distinct types of coin composition have been used over the past 200 years: three base coin alloys, two silver alloys, gold, and in recent years, platinum and palladium. The base metal coins were generally alloys of copper (for 2 cent coins and lower), and copper/nickel (for 3 and 5 cent coins). Copper/nickel composition is also used for ...
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