American Women Coins: The Complete Guide to the U.S. Women Quarters Program
The American Women Quarters Program is one of the most important modern coin programs issued by the United States Mint. Authorized by Congress, the four-year program honored influential American women whose achievements helped shape the nation’s history, culture, science, education, government, sports, and civil rights. The series ran from 2022 through 2025, with five new quarter designs released annually for a total of twenty honorees.
For collectors, the series offers an affordable way to build a complete modern U.S. coin collection. Because the coins were issued for circulation and also produced in collector formats, there are collecting opportunities for every budget.
Perhaps most importantly, the program expanded representation on circulating U.S. coinage by celebrating women from diverse cultural, ethnic, geographic, and professional backgrounds. Honorees range from Maya Angelou and Sally Ride to Celia Cruz and Ida B. Wells.
How Dealers Sell American Women Coins
Dealers typically organize inventory into several categories:
Product Categories
- Individual circulation strikes
- Philadelphia (P) Mint issues
- Denver (D) Mint issues
- San Francisco (S) proof coins
- Silver proof coins
- Complete annual sets
- Four-year complete collections
- Certified graded examples
- Special presentation packages
Authenticity Guarantees
Reputable dealers provide:
- Authenticity guarantees
- Return privileges
- Original government packaging when applicable
- Third-party grading certification for slabbed coins
- Documentation confirming coin specifications
For proof and silver proof sets, buyers should seek products accompanied by original Mint packaging and certificates when available.
Year-by-Year Releases and Collecting Strategies
One advantage of collecting American Women Coins today is that all twenty designs have already been released, eliminating the need to wait for future issues. The complete program is now available on the secondary market.
Mint Mark Differences
Collectors typically encounter:
- P – Philadelphia Mint
- D – Denver Mint
- S – San Francisco Mint (proof versions and special collector issues)
Beginner Strategy
When starting a new collection, it is often best to start simply and then builld from there. I recommend starting with:
- One example of each design, Philadelphia or Denver, in the Business strike
- Complete the 20-coin circulation set.
- Add other mint varieties later.
Advanced Strategy
After you really have a feel for the program you may want to dive deeper. You may find that certain issues are difficult to obtain, or that there was a minting error with one or more of the coins. We recommend building from the first set by expanding to other mint marks, then perhaps the proof sets, etc. For example:
- P, D, and S examples
- Silver proof coins
- High-grade certified specimens
- Complete four-year proof collections
- Look for error coins
Collectors often prioritize:
- Business strikes
- Proof coins
- Silver proof editions
- Certified examples
Grading, Authentication, and Preservation
For many collectors, purchasing new, uncirculated coins offers the best balance of quality and value. Unlike certified examples, uncirculated coins generally avoid the additional cost associated with professional grading services. Many dealers, including Coins of America, specialize in supplying pristine uncirculated examples suitable for collectors seeking attractive coins without paying grading premiums. However, if you are purchasing from an individual, or just prefer graded coins, be sure to educate yourself regarding the grading systems. We recommend review of another article in the Coins of America Insider Blog for more information regarding collecting to get started. Coin Collecting: Building a Numismatic Library, Essential Books and Resources for Collectors – Coins of America
Common Grading Tiers
Here are the basics for collectors who prefer certified coins:
- MS60–MS63: Entry-level uncirculated
- MS64–MS65: Premium quality
- MS66–MS67: Superior quality
- MS68–MS70: Elite-grade modern examples
Third-Party Grading Process
- Select coins for grading.
- Submit through PCGS or NGC.
- Coins are authenticated.
- Professional grading assigned at a cost.
- Coins encapsulated in protective holders.
Storage Recommendations
Regardless of how you start, it is important to preserve the quality of your coins and keep them organized for your enjoyment. Often dealers will provide additional information on the coin in specialized packaging. You can also use:
- Soft Mylar flips
- Archival coin albums
- Air-tight capsules
- Display cases
- Storage boxes with anti-tarnish protection
Buying Options: Circulation, Proof, and Silver Proofs
Circulation Coins
Best for:
- Most collectors
- Beginning hobbyists
- Completing sets economically
Proof Coins
Advantages include:
- Mirror-like fields
- Frosted design elements
- Superior visual appeal
Silver Proof Coins
Premium features include:
- 99.9% silver composition
- Enhanced collectability and value associated with the .999 composition
- Attractive long-term display value
Before Purchasing Verify:
- Mint mark
- Original packaging
- Proof finish characteristics
- Silver content labeling
Typical Price Ranges
| Coin Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Circulation | $1–$5 |
| Uncirculated | $3–$15 |
| Proof | $5–$20 |
| Silver Proof | $30–$100 |
| Certified MS/PF70 | $40–$200+ |
Smart Buying Tips
- Watch seasonal promotions.
- Take advantage of clearance sales.
- Purchase complete sets for lower per-coin costs.
- Look for dealer bundle discounts.
Featured American Women Quarters
2022 Releases
- Maya Angelou – Poet, author, and civil rights activist.
- Dr. Sally Ride – First American woman in space.
- Wilma Mankiller – First woman elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
- Nina Otero-Warren – Suffragist, educator, and civic leader.
- Anna May Wong – First Chinese American Hollywood movie star.
2023 Releases

- Bessie Coleman – First African American and first Native American woman to earn a pilot’s license.
- Edith Kanakaʻole – Native Hawaiian composer, chanter, educator, and cultural ambassador.
- Eleanor Roosevelt – First Lady, diplomat, and human rights advocate.
- Jovita Idar – Journalist, teacher, and Mexican American civil rights activist.
- Maria Tallchief – America’s first major prima ballerina and member of the Osage Nation.
2024 Releases
- Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray – Lawyer, author, activist, and Episcopal priest.
- Patsy Takemoto Mink – First woman of color elected to Congress and co-author of Title IX.
- Dr. Mary Edwards Walker – Civil War surgeon and the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor.
- Celia Cruz – Internationally celebrated singer known as the “Queen of Salsa.”
- Zitkala-Ša – Writer, musician, educator, and Native American rights advocate.
2025 Releases
Ida B. Wells– Journalist, suffragist, and civil rights activist.- Juliette Gordon Low – Founder of Girl Scouts of the USA.
- Dr. Vera Rubin – Astronomer whose work provided evidence for dark matter.
- Stacey Park Milbern – Disability justice activist and advocate.
- Althea Gibson – Tennis and golf champion who broke racial barriers in sports.
Related U.S. Coin Series
Collectors of the American Women Quarters often enjoy:
- U.S. Mint proof sets
- Uncirculated Mint sets
- Presidential Dollar Series
- American Innovation Dollars
- State Quarters Program
- America the Beautiful Quarters
FAQs and Additional Resources
Are all American Women Quarters available now?
Yes. The program concluded in 2025, and all twenty designs have been issued.
Which mint marks should I collect?
Most collectors pursue P and D coins first, then add S proof examples.
Are silver proofs worth collecting?
Silver proofs offer enhanced presentation and precious-metal content.
Should I buy graded coins?
Many collectors prefer uncirculated coins because grading premiums can significantly increase costs, while others value the assurance and registry potential of certified coins.
Official References
- U.S. Mint American Women Quarters Program: https://www.usmint.gov
- Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Program Resources:
Related Historical Programs
- 50 State Quarters
- America the Beautiful Quarters
- Presidential Dollars
- American Innovation Dollars
The American Women Quarters Program remains one of the most approachable and historically meaningful modern U.S. coin series, offering collectors a complete four-year set that celebrates twenty extraordinary women whose achievements continue to inspire future generations.




Ida B. Wells– Journalist, suffragist, and civil rights activist.