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2000[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Library of Congress Library of Congress coins Library of Congress dollar[1] $1 Open and closed books superimposed over the torch of learning Architectural rendering of the dome on the Library of Congress' Jefferson building Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[1]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[2]

53,264 P

Proof:[2]

198,503 P

Library of Congress eagle[3] $10 Hand of Minerva raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson building The Library of Congress seal encircled by a laurel wreath Reeded 26.92 mm 48% Au
48% Pt
4% alloy
Authorized:[3]

200,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[2]

7,261 W

Proof:[2]

27,445 W

Millennial of Leif Erikson's discovery of continental North America Leif Ericson Millennium coins Leif Ericson Millennium dollar[4] $1 Portrait of Leif Erikson Ericson's ship under full sail Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[4]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[5]

28,150 P

Proof:[5]

144,748 P

Leif Ericson Millennium 1,000 Krona coin[4] kr 1,000 Image of Stirling Calder’s sculpture of Leif Ericson An eagle, a dragon, a bull and the giant from the Icelandic Coat of Arms. Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[6]

150,000 (max)

Proof:[5]

102,083 (P)

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Massachusetts quarter[7] 25¢ George Washington The Minuteman statue, state outline, caption: "The Bay State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[8]

628,600,000 P
535,184,000 D

Uncirculated:[9]

1,490,160+ P
1,490,160+ D

Proof:[10]

4,020,172 S (clad)
965,421 S (silver)

Maryland quarter[11] 25¢ George Washington Dome of the Maryland State House, white oak clusters, caption: "The Old Line State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[8]

678,200,000 P
556,532,000 D

Uncirculated:[9]

1,490,160+ P
1,490,160+ D

Proof:[10]

4,020,172 S (clad)
965,421 S (silver)

South Carolina quarter[12] 25¢ George Washington Carolina wren, yellow jessamine, cabbage palmetto, state outline, caption: "The Palmetto State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[8]

373,400,000 P
401,424,000 D

Uncirculated:[9]

1,490,160+ P
1,490,160+ D

Proof:[10]

4,020,172 S (clad)
965,421 S (silver)

New Hampshire quarter[13] 25¢ George Washington Old Man of the Mountain, nine stars, captions: "Old Man of the Mountain" and "Live Free or Die" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[8]

673,040,000 P
495,976,000 D

Uncirculated:[9]

1,490,160+ P
1,490,160+ D

Proof:[10]

4,020,172 S (clad)
965,421 S (silver)

Virginia quarter[14] 25¢ George Washington Ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery, captions: "Jamestown, 1607–2007" and "Quadricentennial" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[8]

943,000,000 P
651,616,000 D

Uncirculated:[9]

1,490,160+ P
1,490,160+ D

Proof:[10]

4,020,172 S (clad)
965,421 S (silver)

2001[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
National Museum of the American Indian and the Buffalo nickel American Buffalo dollar[15] $1 Profile of an American Indian, based on the obverse of the Buffalo nickel American bison, based on the reverse of the Type I Buffalo nickel Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[15]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[16]

227,131 D

Proof:[16]

272,869 P

United States Capitol Visitor Center (then under construction) U.S. Capitol Visitor Center coins U.S. Capitol Visitor Center half dollar[17] 50¢ Original capitol building within an outline of the present day Capitol 16 stars and the inscription "32 Senators; 106 House Members" Reeded 30.61 mm 92% Cu
8% Ni
Authorized:[17]

750,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[18]

99,157 P

Proof:[18]

77,962 P

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center dollar[19] $1 Original Capitol superimposed on the image of today's Capitol building Bald eagle cloaked in a banner inscribed "U.S. Capitol Visitor Center" Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[19]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[18]

35,380 P

Proof:[18]

143,793 P

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center half eagle[20] $5 Corinthian column, the dates "1800" and "2001", and the inscription "First Convening of Congress in Washington" Image of the original Capitol building Reeded 21.6 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[20]

100,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[18]

6,761 W

Proof:[18]

27,652 W

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters New York quarter[21] 25¢ George Washington Statue of Liberty, 11 stars, state outline with line tracing Hudson River and Erie Canal, caption: "Gateway to Freedom" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[22]

655,400,000 P
619,640,000 D

Uncirculated:[23]

1,116,915+ P
1,116,915+ D

Proof:[24]

3,094,140 S (clad)
889,697 S (silver)

North Carolina quarter[25] 25¢ George Washington Wright Flyer (based on John T. Daniels's iconic photo of the Wright brothers) and the caption: "First Flight" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[22]

627,600,000 P
427,876,000 D

Uncirculated:[23]

1,116,915+ P
1,116,915+ D

Proof:[24]

3,094,140 S (clad)
889,697 S (silver)

Rhode Island quarter[26] 25¢ George Washington America's Cup yacht Reliance on Narragansett Bay, Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge, caption: "The Ocean State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[22]

423,000,000 P
447,100,000 D

Uncirculated:[23]

1,116,915+ P
1,116,915+ D

Proof:[24]

3,094,140 S (clad)
889,697 S (silver)

Vermont quarter[27] 25¢ George Washington Maple trees with sap buckets, Camel's Hump Mountain, caption: "Freedom and Unity" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[22]

423,400,000 P
459,404,000 D

Uncirculated:[23]

1,116,915+ P
1,116,915+ D

Proof:[24]

3,094,140 S (clad)
889,697 S (silver)

Kentucky quarter[28] 25¢ George Washington Thoroughbred racehorse behind fence, Bardstown mansion, Federal Hill, caption: "My Old Kentucky Home" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[22]

353,000,000 P
370,564,000 D

Uncirculated:[23]

1,116,915+ P
1,116,915+ D

Proof:[24]

3,094,140 S (clad)
889,697 S (silver)

2002[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
2002 Winter Olympics 2002 Winter Olympics coins 2002 Winter Olympics dollar[29] $1 Crystal Emblem of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, and the Olympic Rings Salt Lake City skyline with the Rocky Mountains in the background Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[29]

400,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[30]

40,257 P

Proof:[30]

166,864 P

2002 Winter Olympics half eagle[31] $5 Crystal Emblem Olympic flame in relief atop a cauldron Reeded 21.6 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[31]

80,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[30]

10,585 W

Proof:[30]

32,877 W

Bicentennial of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York West Point Bicentennial dollar[32] $1 Cadet color guard in parade with the Military Academy's Washington Hall and Cadet Chapel in the background United States Military Academy Bicentennial logo Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[32]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[33]

103,201 W

Proof:[33]

288,293 W

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Tennessee quarter[34] 25¢ George Washington Fiddle, trumpet, guitar, musical score, three stars, banner with text: "Musical Heritage" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[35]

361,600,000 P
286,468,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,084,245 S (clad)
892,229 S (silver)

Ohio quarter[37] 25¢ George Washington Wright Flyer, astronaut Neil Armstrong, state outline, caption: "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[35]

217,200,000 P
414,832,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,084,245 S (clad)
892,229 S (silver)

Louisiana quarter[38] 25¢ George Washington Brown pelican, trumpet with musical notes, outline of Louisiana Purchase on map of US, caption: "Louisiana Purchase" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

'Circulation:[35]

362,000,000 P
402,204,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,084,245 S (clad)
892,229 S (silver)

Indiana quarter[39] 25¢ George Washington IndyCar, state outline, 19 stars, caption: "Crossroads of America" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[35]

362,600,000 P
327,200,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,084,245 S (clad)
892,229 S (silver)

Mississippi quarter[40] 25¢ George Washington Two magnolia blossoms, caption: "The Magnolia State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[35]

290,000,000 P
289,600,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,084,245 S (clad)
892,229 S (silver)

2003[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Centennial of the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flight First in Flight Centennial coins First in Flight Centennial half dollar[41] 50¢ Wright Monument, atop Kill Devil Hill near Kitty Hawk, NC The 1903 Wright Flyer making its historic first flight, with Orville Wright aboard and his brother Wilbur on the ground beside the craft Reeded 30.61 mm 92% Cu
8% Ni
Authorized:[41]

750,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[42]

57,122 P

Proof:[42]

109,710 P

First in Flight Centennial dollar[43] $1 Orville and Wilbur Wright in profile The 1903 Wright Flyer, in flight above the dunes at Kill Devil Hill, near Kitty Hawk, NC Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[43]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[42]

53,533 P

Proof:[42]

190,240 P

First in Flight Centennial eagle[44] $10 Portrait of Orville and Wilbur Wright An eagle in flight above the 1903 Wright Flyer Reeded 26.92 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[44]

100,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[42]

10,009 P

Proof:[42]

21,676 P

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Illinois quarter[45] 25¢ George Washington Young Abraham Lincoln, farm scene, Chicago skyline, state outline, 21 stars (11 on left edge and 10 on right), captions: "Land of Lincoln" and "21st state/century" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[46]

225,800,000 P
237,400,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,408,516 S (clad)
1,125,755 S (silver)

Alabama quarter[47] 25¢ George Washington Helen Keller, seated, longleaf pine branch, magnolia blossoms, banner with text: "Spirit of Courage", caption: "Helen Keller" in standard print and Braille Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[46]

225,000,000 P
232,400,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,408,516 S (clad)
1,125,755 S (silver)

Maine quarter[48] 25¢ George Washington Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, the schooner Victory Chimes at sea Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[46]

217,400,000 P
231,400,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,408,516 S (clad)
1,125,755 S (silver)

Missouri quarter[49] 25¢ George Washington Gateway Arch, Lewis and Clark and York returning down Missouri River, caption: "Corps of Discovery 1804–2004" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[46]

225,000,000 P
228,200,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,408,516 S (clad)
1,125,755 S (silver)

Arkansas quarter[50] 25¢ George Washington Diamond, rice stalks, mallard flying above a lake Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[46]

228,000,000 P
229,800,000 D

Proof:[36]

3,408,516 S (clad)
1,125,755 S (silver)

2004[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
125th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison dollar[51] $1 Portrait of the Thomas Edison holding an early experimental light bulb Rendering of Edison's first light bulb, the dates 1879 and 2004 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[51]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[52]

92,150 P

Proof:[52]

211,055 P

Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Lewis & Clark Bicentennial dollar[53] $1 Captains Lewis and Clark on a stream bank planning another day of exploration Two feathers, a Jefferson Peace Medal, and 17 stars representing the number of states in the Union in 1804 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[53]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[54]

142,015 P

Proof:[54]

351,989 P

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Westward Journey nickels[55] Peace Medal nickel Thomas Jefferson Based on the Indian Peace Medal Plain 21.21 mm 75% Cu
25% Ni
Circulation:[56]

361,440,000 P
372,000,000 D

Proof:[57]

2,992,069 S

Keelboat nickel Thomas Jefferson Keelboat Plain 21.21 mm 75% Cu
25% Ni
Circulation:[56]

366,720,000 P
344,880,000 D

Proof:[57]

2,992,069 S

States of the United States 50 State quarters Michigan quarter[58] 25¢ George Washington State outline, outline of Great Lakes system, caption: "Great Lakes State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[59]

233,800,000 P
225,800,000 D

Proof:[36]

2,740,684 S (clad)
1,769,786 S (silver)

Florida quarter[60] 25¢ George Washington Spanish galleon, Sabal palmetto, Space Shuttle, caption: "Gateway to Discovery" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[59]

240,200,000 P
241,600,000 D

Proof:[36]

2,740,684 S (clad)
1,769,786 S (silver)

Texas quarter[61] 25¢ George Washington State outline, star, lariat, caption: "The Lone Star State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[59]

278,800,000 P
263,000,000 D

Proof:[36]

2,740,684 S (clad)
1,769,786 S (silver)

Iowa quarter[62] 25¢ George Washington Schoolhouse, teacher and students planting a tree (based on the Grant Wood painting Arbor Day), captions: "Foundation in Education", "Grant Wood" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[59]

213,800,000 P
251,400,000 D

Proof:[36]

2,740,684 S (clad)
1,769,786 S (silver)

Wisconsin quarter[63] 25¢ George Washington Head of a cow, round of cheese and ear of corn, banner with text: "Forward" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[59]

226,400,000 P
226,800,000 D

Proof:[36]

2,740,684 S (clad)
1,769,786 S (silver)

2005[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Chief Justice John Marshall Chief Justice John Marshall dollar[64] $1 Profile of Chief Justice John Marshall A view of the Old Supreme Court Chamber Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[64]

400,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[65]

67,096 P

Proof:[65]

196,753 P

230th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps Marine Corps 230th Anniversary dollar[66] $1 Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[66]

600,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[67]

184,231 P

Proof:[67]

414,250 P

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Westward Journey nickels[55] Bison nickel Thomas Jefferson American bison Plain 21.21 mm 75% Cu
25% Ni
Circulation:[68]

448,320,000 P
487,680,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[57]

3,344,679 S

Ocean nickel Thomas Jefferson Pacific coast, caption: "Ocean in view! O! The Joy!" Plain 21.21 mm 75% Cu
25% Ni
Circulation:[68]

394,080,000 P
411,120,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[57]

3,344,679 S

States of the United States 50 State quarters California quarter[70] 25¢ George Washington John Muir, California condor, Half Dome, captions: "John Muir" and "Yosemite Valley" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[71]

257,200,000 P
263,200,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

3,262,960 S (clad)
1,678,649 S (silver)

Minnesota quarter[72] 25¢ George Washington Common loon, fishing, state map, caption: "Land of 10,000 Lakes" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[71]

239,600,000 P
248,400,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

3,262,960 S (clad)
1,678,649 S (silver)

Oregon quarter[73] 25¢ George Washington Crater Lake National Park, caption: "Crater Lake" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[71]

316,200,000 P
404,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

3,262,960 S (clad)
1,678,649 S (silver)

Kansas quarter[74] 25¢ George Washington American bison, sunflowers Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[71]

263,400,000 P
300,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

3,262,960 S (clad)
1,678,649 S (silver)

West Virginia quarter[75] 25¢ George Washington New River Gorge Bridge

Caption: "New River Gorge"

Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[71]

365,400,000 P
356,200,000 D

Uncirculated:[69]

1,160,000 P (satin)
1,160,000 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

3,262,960 S (clad)
1,678,649 S (silver)

2006[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Tercentenary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin dollar[76] Benjamin Franklin Scientist dollar $1 A representation of Benjamin Franklin’s famous kite experiment Benjamin Franklin's Join, or Die cartoon, published in the Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[77]

250,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[78]

111,956 P

Proof:[78]

137,808 P

Benjamin Franklin Founding Father dollar An image of Benjamin Franklin Obverse of a 1776 Continental Currency dollar coin, featuring designs originally created by Benjamin Franklin Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[79]

250,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[78]

64,014 P

Proof:[78]

184,489 P

Centennial of the San Francisco Mint's survival of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake San Francisco Old Mint coins San Francisco Old Mint dollar[80] $1 A rendition of the Old Mint originally prepared for the San Francisco Mint Medal Standard Morgan dollar reverse Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[80]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[81]

65,609 S

Proof:[81]

207,248 S

San Francisco Old Mint half eagle[82] $5 A rendition of the Old Mint modeled after the original construction drawing by architect Alfred B. Mullett Standard Liberty Head half eagle reverse Reeded 21.6 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[82]

100,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[81]

16,149 S

Proof:[81]

41,517 S

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Nevada quarter[83] 25¢ George Washington Mustangs, mountains, rising sun, sagebrush, banner with text: "The Silver State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[84]

277,000,000 P
312,800,000 D

Uncirculated:[85]

847,361 P (satin)
847,361 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,882,428 S (clad)
1,585,008 S (silver)

Nebraska quarter[86] 25¢ George Washington Chimney Rock National Historic Site, Conestoga wagon, caption: "Chimney Rock" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[84]

318,000,000 P
276,400,000 D

Uncirculated:[85]

847,361 P (satin)
847,361 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,882,428 S (clad)
1,585,008 S (silver)

Colorado quarter[87] 25¢ George Washington Longs Peak, banner with text: "Colorful Colorado" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[84]

274,800,000 P
294,200,000 D

Uncirculated:[85]

847,361 P (satin)
847,361 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,882,428 S (clad)
1,585,008 S (silver)

North Dakota quarter[88] 25¢ George Washington American bison, badlands Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[84]

305,800,000 P
359,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[85]

847,361 P (satin)
847,361 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,882,428 S (clad)
1,585,008 S (silver)

South Dakota quarter[89] 25¢ George Washington Mount Rushmore, ring-necked pheasant, wheat Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[84]

245,000,000 P
265,800,000 D

Uncirculated:[85]

847,361 P (satin)
847,361 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,882,428 S (clad)
1,585,008 S (silver)

2007[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown 400th Anniversary coins Jamestown 400th Anniversary dollar[90] $1 Three Faces of Diversity, representing the three cultures that came together in Jamestown A depiction of the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[90]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[91]

79,801 P

Proof:[91]

258,802 P

Jamestown 400th Anniversary half eagle[92] $5 Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn A current rendering of Jamestown Memorial Church, the only original remaining structure in Jamestown Reeded 21.6 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[92]

100,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[91]

18,843 W

Proof:[91]

47,050 W

50th anniversary of the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School Little Rock Central High School Desegregation dollar[93] $1 Legs and feet of the students, accompanied by an armed United States soldier, walking to school Little Rock Central High School circa 1957 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[93]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[94]

66,093 P

Proof:[94]

124,618 P

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Montana quarter[95] 25¢ George Washington American bison skull in the center with mountains and the Missouri River in the background, caption: "Big Sky Country" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[96]

257,000,000 P
256,240,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

895,628 P (satin)
895,628 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,374,778 S (clad)
1,313,481 S (silver)

Washington quarter[98] 25¢ George Washington Salmon leaping in front of Mount Rainier, caption: "The Evergreen State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[96]

265,200,000 P
280,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

895,628 P (satin)
895,628 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,374,778 S (clad)
1,313,481 S (silver)

Idaho quarter[99] 25¢ George Washington Peregrine falcon, state outline with star indicating location of state capital Boise, Idaho, caption: "Esto Perpetua" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[96]

294,600,000 P
286,800,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

895,628 P (satin)
895,628 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,374,778 S (clad)
1,313,481 S (silver)

Wyoming quarter[100] 25¢ George Washington Bucking Horse and Rider, caption: "The Equality State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[96]

243,600,000 P
320,800,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

895,628 P (satin)
895,628 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,374,778 S (clad)
1,313,481 S (silver)

Utah quarter[101] 25¢ George Washington Golden spike, locomotives Jupiter, No. 119, and the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, caption: "Crossroads of the West" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[96]

255,000,000 P
253,200,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

895,628 P (satin)
895,628 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,374,778 S (clad)
1,313,481 S (silver)

Deceased Presidents of the United States Presidential dollars George Washington dollar[102] $1 George Washington Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[103]

176,680,000 P
163,680,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

---- P (standard)
895,628+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
895,628+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,965,989 S

John Adams dollar[104] $1 John Adams Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[103]

112,420,000 P
112,140,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

---- P (standard)
895,628+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
895,628+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,965,989 S

Thomas Jefferson dollar[105] $1 Thomas Jefferson Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[103]

100,800,000 P
102,810,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

---- P (standard)
895,628+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
895,628+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,965,989 S

James Madison dollar[106] $1 James Madison Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[103]

84,560,000 P
87,780,000 D

Uncirculated:[97]

---- P (standard)
895,628+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
895,628+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,965,989 S

Commemorative bullion coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
First Spouses of deceased Presidents of the United States First Spouse gold coins Martha Washington gold coin[107] $10 Martha Washington Mrs. Washington sewing a button on her husband's uniform, with slogan "First Lady of the Continental Army" Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[107]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[107]

17,661 W

Proof:[107]

19,167 W

Abigail Adams gold coin[108] $10 Abigail Adams Mrs. Adams writing her famous "Remember the Ladies" letter Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[108]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[108]

17,142 W

Proof:[108]

17,149 W

Thomas Jefferson's Liberty gold coin[109] $10 Depiction of Liberty based on Draped Bust coinage Jefferson's grave at Monticello Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[109]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[109]

19,823 W

Proof:[109]

19,815 W

Dolley Madison gold coin[110] $10 Dolley Madison Mrs. Madison posing before the Lansdowne portrait of Washington, which she saved during the Burning of Washington Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[110]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[110]

12,340 W

Proof:[110]

17,943 W

2008[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Bald eagle, the National Bird of the United States Bald Eagle coins Bald Eagle half dollar[111] 50¢ Two baby eaglets settled in a nest with an unhatched egg The famous eagle "Challenger" with the American flag in the background Reeded 30.61 mm 92% Cu
8% Ni
Authorized:[111]

750,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[112]

120,180 S

Proof:[112]

222,577 S

Bald Eagle dollar[113] $1 Bald eagle in flight The Great Seal in use from 1782 to 1841 Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[113]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[112]

119,204 P

Proof:[112]

294,601 P

Bald Eagle half eagle[114] $5 Two young eagles resting on a branch in their natural habitat The current Great Seal Reeded 21.60 mm 90% Au
6% Ag
4% Cu
Authorized:[114]

100,000 (max)

Uncirculation:[112]

15,009 W

Proof:[112]

59,269 W

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
States of the United States 50 State quarters Oklahoma quarter[115] 25¢ George Washington Scissor-tailed flycatcher, with Indian blanketflowers in background Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[116]

222,000,000 P
194,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

745,464 P (satin)
745,464 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,078,112 S (clad)
1,192,908 S (silver)

New Mexico quarter[118] 25¢ George Washington State outline with relief, Zia Sun Symbol from flag, caption: "Land of Enchantment" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[116]

244,200,000 P
244,400,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

745,464 P (satin)
745,464 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,078,112 S (clad)
1,192,908 S (silver)

Arizona quarter[119] 25¢ George Washington Grand Canyon, saguaro cactus, banner with text: "Grand Canyon State" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[116]

244,600,000 P
265,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

745,464 P (satin)
745,464 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,078,112 S (clad)
1,192,908 S (silver)

Alaska quarter[120] 25¢ George Washington Grizzly bear with salmon, the North Star, caption: "The Great Land" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[116]

251,800,000 P
254,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

745,464 P (satin)
745,464 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,078,112 S (clad)
1,192,908 S (silver)

Hawaii quarter[121] 25¢ George Washington Statue of Kamehameha I with state outline and motto: "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[116]

254,000,000 P
263,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

745,464 P (satin)
745,464 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,078,112 S (clad)
1,192,908 S (silver)

Deceased Presidents of the United States Presidential dollars James Monroe dollar[122] $1 James Monroe Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[123]

64,260,000 P
60,230,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

---- P (standard)
745,464+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
745,464+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,083,940 S

John Quincy Adams dollar[124] $1 John Quincy Adams Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[123]

57,540,000 P
57,720,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

---- P (standard)
745,464+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
745,464+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,083,940 S

Andrew Jackson dollar[125] $1 Andrew Jackson Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[123]

61,080,000 P
61,070,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

---- P (standard)
745,464+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
745,464+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

3,083,940 S

Martin Van Buren dollar[126] $1 Martin Van Buren Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[123]

51,520,000 P
50,960,000 D

Uncirculated:[117]

---- P (standard)
745,464+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
745,464+ D (satin)


Proof:[103]

3,083,940 S

Commemorative bullion coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
First Spouses of deceased Presidents of the United States First Spouse gold coins Elizabeth Monroe gold coin[127] $10 Elizabeth Monroe Mrs. Monroe at the reopening of the White House in 1818 Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[127]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[127]

4,462 W

Proof:[127]

7,800 W

Louisa Adams gold coin[128] $10 Louisa Adams Mrs. Adams and her son Charles making the dangerous journey from St Petersburg to Paris in 1812 Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[128]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[128]

3,885 W

Proof:[128]

6,581 W

Andrew Jackson's Liberty gold coin[129] $10 Depiction of Liberty based on Capped Bust coinage Jackson on horseback with his nickname "Old Hickory" Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[129]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[129]

4,609 W

Proof:[129]

7,684 W

Martin Van Buren's Liberty gold coin[130] $10 Depiction of Liberty based on Seated Liberty coinage Van Buren reading in the grass in his home village of Kinderhook Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[130]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[130]

3,826 W

Proof:[130]

6,807 W

2009[edit]

Traditional commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial dollar[131] $1 Bust of Abraham Lincoln Excerpt of Gettysburg Address surrounded by a wreath Reeded 38.1 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[131]

500,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[132]

127,710 P

Proof:[132]

372,224 P

Bicentennial of the birth of Louis Braille Louis Braille Bicentennial dollar[133] $1 Bust of Louis Braille Child reading a book in Braille Reeded 38.10 mm 90% Ag
10% Cu
Authorized:[133]

400,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[134]

85,661 P

Proof:[134]

136,048 P

Circulating commemorative coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
Bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln (and, coincidentally, the centennial of the Lincoln cent) Lincoln Bicentennial cents[135] Birthplace cent Abraham Lincoln Log cabin Plain 19.05 mm Standard

97.5% Zn
2.5% Cu

Bronze:

95% Cu
5% Zn and Sn

Circulation:[136]

284,800,000 (P)
350,400,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 (P) (satin bronze)
784,614 D (satin bronze)

Proof:[136]

2,995,615 S

Formative Years cent Abraham Lincoln Young Lincoln reading while taking a break from rail splitting Plain 19.05 mm Standard:

97.5% Zn
2.5% Cu

Bronze:

95% Cu
5% Zn and Sn

Circulation:[136]

376,000,000 (P)
363,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 (P) (satin bronze)
784,614 D (satin bronze)

Proof:[136]

2,995,615 S

Professional Life cent Abraham Lincoln Lincoln as a young lawyer, standing before the Springfield Illinois State Capitol Plain 19.05 mm Standard:

97.5% Zn
2.5% Cu

Bronze:

95% Cu
5% Zn and Sn

Circulation:[136]

316,000,000 (P)
336,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 (P) (satin bronze)
784,614 D (satin bronze)

Proof:[136]

2,995,615 S

Presidency cent Abraham Lincoln Half completed Capitol dome Plain 19.05 mm Standard:

97.5% Zn
2.5% Cu

Bronze:

95% Cu
5% Zn and Sn

Circulation:[136]

129,600,000 (P)
198,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 (P) (satin bronze)
784,614 D (satin bronze)

Proof:[136]

2,995,615 S

Non-state territories of the United States DC and US Territories quarters District of Columbia quarter[138] 25¢ George Washington Duke Ellington seated at a grand piano, caption: "Duke Ellington" and "Justice for all" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

83,600,000 P
88,800,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

Puerto Rico quarter[140] 25¢ George Washington A sentry box at Castillo San Felipe del Morro and a maga flower, caption: "Isla del Encanto" (Island of enchantment) Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

53,200,000 P
86,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

Guam quarter[141] 25¢ George Washington An outline of the island, a proa boat, and a latte stone, caption: "Guahan I Tanó ManChamorro" (Guam, land of the Chamorro) Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

45,000,000 P
42,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

American Samoa quarter[142] 25¢ George Washington An ava bowl, whisk and staff in the foreground with a coconut tree on the shore in the background, caption: "Samoa Muamua le Atua" (Samoa, God is first) Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

42,600,000 P
39,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

U.S. Virgin Islands quarter[143] 25¢ George Washington An outline of the three major islands, the bananaquit, the yellow cedar or yellow elder, and a tyre palm tree, caption: "United in Pride and Hope" Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

41,000,000 P
41,000,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

Northern Mariana Islands quarter[144] 25¢ George Washington Near the shore stand a large limestone latte, a canoe of the indigenous Carolinians, two white fairy terns, and a mwar (head lei) Reeded 24.26 mm Standard:

91.67% Cu
8.33% Ni

Silver:

90% Ag
10% Cu

Circulation:[139]

35,200,000 P
37,600,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[36]

2,113,478 S (clad)
996,548 S (silver)

Native American achievements Native American "Agriculture" dollar[145] $1
External image
image icon Link
Sacagawea Woman planting seeds Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[146]

39,200,000 P
35,700,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

784,614 P (satin)
784,614 D (satin)

Proof:[146]

2,179,867 S

Deceased Presidents of the United States Presidential dollars William Henry Harrison dollar[147] $1 William Henry Harrison Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[148]

43,260,000 P
55,160,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

---- P (standard)
784,614+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
784,614+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

2,809,452 S

John Tyler dollar[149] $1 John Tyler Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[148]

43,540,000 P
43,540,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

---- P (standard)
784,614+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
784,614+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

2,809,452 S

James K. Polk dollar[150] $1 James K. Polk Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[148]

46,620,000 P
41,720,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

---- P (standard)
784,614+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
784,614+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

2,809,452 S

Zachary Taylor dollar[151] $1 Zachary Taylor Statue of Liberty Lettered 26.49 mm 88.5% Cu
6% Zn
3.5% Mn
2% Ni
Circulation:[148]

41,580,000 P
36,680,000 D

Uncirculated:[137]

---- P (standard)
784,614+ P (satin)
---- D (standard)
784,614+ D (satin)

Proof:[103]

2,809,452 S

Commemorative bullion coins[edit]

Commemoration Coin Face value Images Description Mintage
Obverse Reverse Obverse design Reverse design Edge Diameter Composition
First Spouses of deceased Presidents of the United States First Spouse gold coins Anna Harrison gold coin[152] $10 Anna Harrison Mrs. Harrison reading to her children Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[152]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[152]

3,645 W

Proof:[152]

6,251 W

Letitia Tyler gold coin[153] $10 Letitia Tyler Mrs. Tyler with children on Cedar Grove Plantation Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[153]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[153]

3,240 W

Proof:[153]

5,296 W

Julia Tyler gold coin[154] $10 Julia Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Tyler dancing Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[154]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[154]

3,143 W

Proof:[154]

4,844 W

Sarah Polk gold coin[155] $10 Sarah Polk Mr. and Mrs. Polk working together at a desk in the White House Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[155]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[155]

3,489 W

Proof:[155]

5,151 W

Margaret Taylor gold coin[156] $10 Margaret Taylor A young Mrs. Taylor tending to a wounded soldier during the First Seminole War Reeded 26.5 mm 99.99% Au Authorized:[156]

40,000 (max)

Uncirculated:[156]

3,627 W

Proof:[156]

4,936 W

Augustus Saint-Gaudens' ultra high relief double eagle design Saint-Gaudens ultra high relief double eagle[157] $20 Saint-Gaudens double eagle obverse with 50 stars Saint-Gaudens double eagle reverse Lettered 27 mm 99.99% Au Uncirculated:[158]

115,178 (W)

References[edit]

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  7. ^ "2000 Massachusetts State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-27.
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  11. ^ "2000 Maryland State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  12. ^ "2000 South Carolina State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  13. ^ "2000 New Hampshire State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  14. ^ "2000 Virginia State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  15. ^ a b "2001 American Buffalo Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
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  17. ^ a b "2001 Capitol Visitor Center Half Dollar". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
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  19. ^ a b "2001 Capitol Visitor Center Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  20. ^ a b "2001 Capitol Visitor Center $5 Gold". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  21. ^ "2001 New York State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
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  25. ^ "2001 North Carolina State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  26. ^ "2001 Rhode Island State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  27. ^ "2001 Vermont State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  28. ^ "2001 Kentucky State Quarter". Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  29. ^ a b "2002 Olympic Salt Lake City Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  30. ^ a b c d "2002 Olympic Winter Games Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  31. ^ a b "2002 Olympic Salt Lake City $5 Gold". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  32. ^ a b "2002 West Point Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  33. ^ a b "2002 U.S. Military Academy Bicentennial Silver Dollar | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  34. ^ "2002 Tennessee State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-16.
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  37. ^ "2002 Ohio State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  38. ^ "2002 Louisiana State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  39. ^ "2002 Indiana State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  40. ^ "2002 Mississippi State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  41. ^ a b "2003 First Flight Half Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  42. ^ a b c d e f "2003 First Flight Centennial | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  43. ^ a b "2003 First Flight Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  44. ^ a b "2003 First Flight $10 Gold". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  45. ^ "2003 Illinois State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  47. ^ "2003 Alabama State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  48. ^ "2003 Maine State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  49. ^ "2003 Missouri State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  50. ^ "2003 Arkansas State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  51. ^ a b "2004 Thomas Edison Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  52. ^ a b "2004 Thomas Alva Edison Historical Coin Sales Figures | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  53. ^ a b "2004 Lewis and Clark Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  54. ^ a b "Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Silver Dollar Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  55. ^ a b "Westward Journey Nickels". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  57. ^ a b c d "Jefferson Nickels - Price Charts & Coin Values". www.usacoinbook.com. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  58. ^ "2004 Michigan State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  60. ^ "2004 Florida State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  61. ^ "2004 Texas State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  62. ^ "2004 Iowa State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  63. ^ "2004 Wisconsin State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  64. ^ a b "2005 John Marshall Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  65. ^ a b "Chief Justice John Marshall Silver Dollar Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  66. ^ a b "2005 Marine Corps Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  67. ^ a b "Marine Corps 230th Anniversary Silver Dollar Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
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  70. ^ "2005 California State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  72. ^ "2005 Minnesota State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  73. ^ "2005 Oregon State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  74. ^ "2005 Kansas State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  75. ^ "2005 West Virginia State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  76. ^ "2006 Benjamin Franklin Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  77. ^ "Benjamin Franklin "Scientist" Silver Dollar | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  78. ^ a b c d "2006 Benjamin Franklin Historical Coin Sales Figures | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  79. ^ "Benjamin Franklin "Founding Father" $1 Coin | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  80. ^ a b "2006 San Francisco Old Mint Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  82. ^ a b "2006 San Francisco Old Mint $5 Gold". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  83. ^ "2006 Nevada State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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  85. ^ a b c d e "2006 Mint Set | US Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  86. ^ "2006 Nebraska State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  87. ^ "2006 Colorado State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  88. ^ "2006 North Dakota State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  89. ^ "2006 South Dakota State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  90. ^ a b "2007 Jamestown Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  91. ^ a b c d "2007 Jamestown 400th Anniversary Historical Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  92. ^ a b "2007 Jamestown $5 Gold". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  93. ^ a b "2007 Little Rock Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  94. ^ a b "Little Rock Central HS Desegregation Silver Dollar Sale | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  95. ^ "2007 Montana State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
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  97. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2007 Mint Set | US Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  98. ^ "2007 Washington State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  99. ^ "2007 Idaho State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  100. ^ "2007 Wyoming State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  101. ^ "2007 Utah State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  102. ^ "George Washington Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
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  104. ^ "John Adams Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  105. ^ "Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  106. ^ "James Madison Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  107. ^ a b c d "2007 Martha Washington First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  108. ^ a b c d "2007 Abigail Adams First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  109. ^ a b c d "2007 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  110. ^ a b c d "2007 Dolley Madison First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  111. ^ a b "2008 Bald Eagle Half Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  112. ^ a b c d e f "2008 Bald Eagle Historical Commemorative Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  113. ^ a b "2008 Bald Eagle Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  114. ^ a b "2008 Bald Eagle $5 Gold". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  115. ^ "2008 Oklahoma State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  116. ^ a b c d e "Circulating Coins Production | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  117. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2008 Mint Set | US Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  118. ^ "2008 New Mexico State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  119. ^ "2008 Arizona State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  120. ^ "2008 Alaska State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  121. ^ "2008 Hawaii State Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  122. ^ "James Monroe Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  123. ^ a b c d "Circulating Coins Production | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  124. ^ "John Quincy Adams Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  125. ^ "Andrew Jackson Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  126. ^ "Martin Van Buren Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  127. ^ a b c d "2008 Elizabeth Monroe First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  128. ^ a b c d "2008 Louisa Adams First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  129. ^ a b c d "2008 Andrew Jackson's Liberty First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  130. ^ a b c d "2008 Martin Van Buren's Liberty First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  131. ^ a b "2009 Abraham Lincoln Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  132. ^ a b "Abraham Lincoln Silver Dollar Commemorative Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  133. ^ a b "2009 Louis Braille Silver Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  134. ^ a b "Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar Coin Sales | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  135. ^ "2009 Lincoln Cents | 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent Designs". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
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  137. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "2009 Mint Set | US Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  138. ^ "2009 District of Columbia Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  139. ^ a b c d e f "Circulating Coins Production | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  140. ^ "2009 Puerto Rico Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  141. ^ "2009 Guam Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  142. ^ "2009 American Samoa Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  143. ^ "2009 US Virgin Islands Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  144. ^ "2009 Northern Mariana Islands Quarter". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  145. ^ "2009 Native American Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  146. ^ a b "Native American & Sacagawea Dollars - Price Charts & Coin Values". www.usacoinbook.com. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  147. ^ "William Henry Harrison Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  148. ^ a b c d "Circulating Coins Production | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  149. ^ "John Tyler Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  150. ^ "James K. Polk Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  151. ^ "Zachary Taylor Presidential Dollar". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  152. ^ a b c d "2009 Anna Harrison First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  153. ^ a b c d "2009 Letitia Tyler First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  154. ^ a b c d "2009 Julia Tyler First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  155. ^ a b c d "2009 Sarah Polk First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  156. ^ a b c d "2009 Margaret Taylor First Spouse Gold Coin | Coin Guide". Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  157. ^ "Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin | U.S. Mint". www.usmint.gov. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  158. ^ "Saint Gaudens Gold $20 Double Eagle - Price Charts & Coin Values". www.usacoinbook.com. Retrieved 2020-03-02.

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