Coin Programs

Authorized by Congress, U.S. Mint coin programs are meant to celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions. Coins in these programs are produced in limited quantities and only available for a limited time.

230th Anniversary Flowing Hair

Commemorate a landmark in American coinage with the historic return of the 1794 Flowing Hair design, the first dollar coin struck by the United States Mint.

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American Buffalo Coins

American Buffalo Coins

Gold Buffalo Coins are limited edition proof coins and among the most coveted and sought-after products produced by the U.S. Mint.

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American Eagle Coins

American Eagle Coins

Available in proof and uncirculated finishes, American Eagle coins are beautiful, precious metal pieces.

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American Innovation $1 Coin

American Innovation $1 Coin

The program showcases an innovation, innovator, or group of innovators from each State or territory in beautiful uncirculated and proof finishes.

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American Liberty

American Liberty

To celebrate our freedom, these mementos showcase classic symbols of liberty in a modern way.

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American Women Quarters

American Women Quarters

This four-year coin program honors the historic contributions of twenty trailblazing American women.

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Bush Presidential Coins

Bush Presidential Coins

Featured in two acclaimed U.S. Mint coin series, these pieces honor the legacies of President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush.

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Comic Art Coin and Medal Program

Our comic Art Coin and Medal Series celebrates comic book art as a uniquely American artform. Three unique designs will be issued per year starting in 2025. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman kick off the program featuring iconic DC Super Heroes that have helped to reflect and celebrate American culture and values, followed by an additional three DC Super Heroes in 2026 and 2027.

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Commemorative Coins

Commemorative coins celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions. These coins help raise money for important causes as well as commemorate important aspects of American history. Authorized by Congress, each coin is crafted to be rich in symbolic history and cultural significance. These products not only provide beautiful additions to any coin collection—they capture the American culture.

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Kennedy Half Dollars

Kennedy Half Dollars

Commemorating President John F. Kennedy in circulating and uncirculated finishes, the Kennedy Half Dollars are sold each year in rolls and bags and also appear in annual sets.

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Liberty and Britannia

Liberty and Britannia

Over centuries, the United States and the United Kingdom have become close allies. For the first time, the 2024 Liberty and Britannia Coin and Medal bring the world’s two largest mints together for one joint design collaboration. Representing each Nation equally, the iconic symbols of Liberty and Britannia take center stage on the obverse design. The reverse design includes a Bristlecone Pine and an English Yew separated by the Atlantic Ocean, which represents the connection between our two countries. Don’t miss your chance to own this historical coin and medal.

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Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars

Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars

Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars commemorate the 100th anniversaries of these iconic coins — the last minting of the Morgan Dollar and first minting of the Peace Dollar.

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Native American $1 Coins

Native American $1 Coins

Native American $1 Coins honor and recognize the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development and history of the United States. The U.S. Mint is proud to offer the Native American $1 Coin Program with changing reverse designs each year and a common obverse design featuring Sacagawea.

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Semiquincentennial Coin and Medal Program

July 4th, 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and our country’s Semiquincentennial (Semi-Q) anniversary. To celebrate this significant milestone, the U.S. Mint will be redesigning select circulating coin designs for 2026 and release a “Best of the Mint” coin collection that reflects the rich numismatic history of the United States.

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Artists at the The U.S. Mint

The designs on coins and medals are more than drawings — they express the values, aspirations, and shared heritage of our Nation. Artists are an essential part of the U.S. Mint’s coin production team, ensuring products illustrate the essence and story of America.