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  2. American Women quarters - Wikipedia

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    The American Women quarters program is a series of quarters featuring notable women in U.S. history, commemorating the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [1] The United States Mint is issuing five designs each year from 2022 to 2025 for 20 total designs.

  3. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Bicentennial reverse, 1976 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) Year Mint Mintage [14] Comments 1976 (P) 809,784,016 Struck in 1975 and 1976

  4. United States Bicentennial coinage - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bicentennial coinage is a set of circulating commemorative coins, consisting of a quarter, half dollar and dollar struck by the United States Mint in 1975 and 1976. Regardless of when struck, each coin bears the double date 17761976 on the normal obverses for the Washington quarter, Kennedy half dollar and Eisenhower dollar ...

  5. This Rare Bicentennial Quarter Has Nearly $20K Value - AOL

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    1976-S Silver Proof Bicentennial Quarter: sold for $13,500 in 2019. Double Denomination 1976 Bicentennial Quarter Struck on a Dime: sold for $9,200 in 2020. 1976-D Clad DDO Bicentennial Quarter ...

  6. These 5 American women will appear on new quarters in 2024 - AOL

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    The circulation is an initiative of the U.S. Mint in consultation with the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. These 5 American women will appear on new quarters in 2024 Skip to main ...

  7. 5 New American Women Quarters Coming in 2024 - AOL

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    The first woman to make an appearance was Susan B. Anthony, the women’s rights advocate and abolitionist whose image was put on $1 coins beginning in 1979. Before that, only fictional women ...