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The US Mint on Thursday released [archive] the final coin designs for historical quarters celebrating the country’s 250th birthday next year. Rather than the fight against slavery or giving women the vote, the designs primarily honored a more homogeneous view of US history: George Washington for the Revolutionary War, Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence, James Madison and the Constitution, Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address, as well as pilgrims to celebrate the Mayflower Compact.
There will be a new circulating Liberty Dime for 2026 only, and other cool stuff:To celebrate America's SemiQ in 2026, the Mint will be updating well-known American coinage, such as the circulating dime, whose design has not changed in 80 years. The circulating quarter will feature five new designs related to American history. These coins, as well as the circulating nickel, will have a “1776 ~ 2026” dual date.
There will be a new circulating Liberty Dime for 2026 only, and other cool stuff:
Now those designs are some proper Americana that harkens back to the 20th century. It's a nice break from all those DEI American Women quarters and the like that they've been making for the last few years.There will be a new circulating Liberty Dime for 2026 only, and other cool stuff:
Some mints like Venice can be more valuable than what was for a trade coin in the Middle East and elsewhere. I've two, probably restrikes. Some older MTT's have a differing portrait, like below, which is a 1762 Hungarian Thaler for sale on Ebay. Honestly the merchant seems a bit expensive.Lub me Thalers
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