The American Innovation $1 Coin Program: A Modern Tribute to Ingenuity
The United States Mint’s American Innovation $1 Coin Program is one of the most ambitious and educational coin series in modern U.S. history. The United States Mint’s American Innovation $1 Coin Program is a $1 coin series running from 2019 through 2032 that honors innovators and innovations from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories, with unique reverse designs tied to each location. For coin collectors, history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in American innovation or numismatics, it offers both a collectible set and a state-by-state timeline of American progress. This guide looks at the program’s background and purpose, how its releases are organized by place and year, coins already issued, notable inventions featured on them, upcoming releases, and the broader educational and cultural value of the series.
What Is the American Innovation Coin Program?
Authorized by Congress in 2018, the program honors innovators and innovations from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories.
- One introductory coin was issued in 2018
- From 2019 to 2032, the Mint releases four new designs per year
- In total, there will be 57 coins (50 states + DC + 5 territories + intro coin)
Each coin shares a common obverse (front) featuring the Statue of Liberty, while the reverse highlights a unique innovation tied to a specific state or jurisdiction.
The Link Between U.S. States and the Coins
A defining feature of the program is its strong connection to geography:
- Each coin represents one state or territory.
- The reverse design showcases a notable innovation, inventor, or breakthrough associated with that location. The release order follows the order in which states ratified the Constitution or joined the Union.
For example:
- Pennsylvania’s coin highlights the polio vaccine (Jonas Salk
- Massachusetts honors the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell)
- New York celebrates the Erie Canal, a major engineering feat
This structure turns the series into a chrono
logical and geographic tour of American innovation.
Coins Already Issued (2019–2025)
Below is a simplified list of coins released so far:
2019
- Delaware – Star classification (astronomy)
- Pennsylvania – Polio vaccine
- New Jersey – Edison light bulb
- Georgia – Trustees’ Garden
2020
- Connecticut – Gerber variable scale
- Massachusetts – Telephone
- Maryland – Hubble Space Telescope
- South Carolina – Septima Clark education reform
2021
- New Hampshire – First home video game system
- Virginia – Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
- New York – Erie Canal
- North Carolina – First public university
2022
- Rhode Island – Reliance yacht
- Vermont – Snowboarding
- Kentucky – Bluegrass music
- Tennessee – Tennessee Valley Authority
2023
- Ohio – Underground Railroad
- Louisiana – Higgins boat
- Indiana – Automobile industry
- Mississippi – Lung transplant breakthrough
2024
- Illinois – Steel Plow
- Alabama – Saturn V rocket
- Maine – Dr. Bernard Lown inventor of the direct current defibrillator
- Missouri – George Washington Carver
2025
- Arkansas – Raye Montague, American engineer credited with creating the first computer-generated U.S. naval ship design
- Michigan – Automobile Assembly Line
- Florida – Space Shuttle Program
- Texas – Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center
2026
- Iowa –
- Wisconsin –
- California –
- Minnesota –
Upcoming and Future Coin Releases (2027–2032)
Remaining Years (2027–2032)
The program will continue in order of statehood, eventually covering:
- The next set (Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada) to be issued in 2027
- Washington, D.C. and the US territories will follow:
- U.S. territories:
- Puerto Rico
- Guam
- American Samoa
- U.S. Virgin Islands
- Northern Mariana Islands
By 2032, every participating jurisdiction will have its own coin.
Why This Program Matters
The American Innovation series stands out because it focuses not on political figures, but on ideas and achievements:
- It highlights science, technology, medicine, and culture.
- It educates collectors and the public about regional contributions to national progress.
- It builds a comprehensive narrative of American ingenuity, from early agriculture to modern medicine.
Final Thoughts
The American Innovation $1 Coin Program is more than a coin series—it’s a numismatic timeline of American creativity. By linking each design to a specific state and its unique contributions, the U.S. Mint has created a collection that is educational, collectible, and deeply patriotic. Many dealers will offer creative packaging to provide backstories to the figures and accomplishments commemorated by the coins.
Whether you’re a coin collector or simply fascinated by American history, this program offers a compelling way to explore how innovation has shaped the United States—one dollar coin at a time.
Source:
“American Innovation® $1 Coin Program”, US Mint, https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-programs/american-innovation-dollar-coins/


