December 7, 1998 -
Delaware Reverse Design Is First To Honor States Over Next Ten Years
May 26, 1998 -
Washington, D.C. — The United States Senate has approved legislation (H.R. 3301) allowing the U.S. Mint flexibility in the placement of the mandatory inscriptions on the Washington quarter for the 50 States Circulating Commemorative Coin Program slated to begin next...
May 12, 1998 -
Commemorative Quarters Program
May 14, 1999 -
Mint–Sewn Bags of 100 for $29.95 and Bags of 1000 for $289.95
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October 7, 1999 -
Connecticut Quarter Features the Charter Oak, a Piece of Colonial American History
October 28, 2021 -
The United States Mint will not object to use of the final obverse or reverse design of any 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Program quarter-dollar coin approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, subject to the following conditions:...
October 13, 2016 -
By Brian J. Martin September 30, 2016 As countries around the world prepare to celebrate the United Nations’ sponsored World Space Week from October 4-10, the Mint reflects on its long connection to the space program. Some notable United States...
April 28, 2022 -
How much does a dime weigh? What are pennies made of? Find out in the table below, which gives specifications for U.S. Mint legal tender coins presently in production for annual sets. Specifications for the American Innovation $1 Coins and...
March 24, 2021 -
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park was named a National Park in 1966. The park is located within the city limits of Vincennes, Indiana adjacent to the Wabash River. The 26.17-acre site contains the George Rogers Clark Memorial which commemorates...
March 24, 2021 -
From 1892 to 1954, Ellis Island was the largest and most active immigration station in the United States, where approximately 12 million immigrants were processed. On average, the inspection process took approximately 3-7 hours. For the vast majority of immigrants,...