

Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program – October 10, 2019 The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree in the U.S.


One Hundred Years of Silver Dollar Coinage (1878-1978) – April 15, 2021.Celebrating the Iconic Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars – May 5, 2021.West Point Mint Strikes New American Eagle Gold and Silver Coins – July 16, 2021.Order Gifts Early This Holiday Season – October 26, 2021.The Woman Behind the Long-Awaited Obverse Quarter Design – November 8, 2021.Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coin Designs Unveiled – November 23, 2021.American Women Quarters™ Program Receives 11,000 Public Recommendations – December 2, 2021.Mint Celebrates Purple Heart Recipients – February 24, 2022 The History of Women on Coins – March 8, 2022.The Philadelphia Mint Celebrates Its 230th Anniversary – April 7, 2022.The 85th Anniversary of the San Francisco Mint on Hermann Street – May 24, 2022.Mint Launches the American Women Quarters™ Program – June 3, 2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarter Launch – June 24, 2022.Mint Attends the 2022 World’s Fair of Money® – August 25, 2022 Historic Change: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Nina Otero-Warren – September 29, 2022.Coin Programs in the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act – October 4, 2022.Celebrating Hollywood Icon Anna May Wong – November 22, 2022.A FUN Beginning to the New Year – January 10, 2023.American Women Quarters: 2022 In Review – January 25, 2023.Calling All Artists! – February 3, 2023.Celebrating Black History Month Through Coins – February 24, 2023.Silver Center Pattern Cents of 1792 – March 1, 2023.Historic Change: The Soaring Life of Pilot Bessie Coleman – March 9, 2023.Mint Highlights from the 2023 National Money Show® – March 16, 2023 We Hoʻokupu (We Pay Tribute) – May 10, 2023.A Day Celebrating Eleanor Roosevelt – June 13, 2023.United States Mint Makes a Splash at the 2023 Summer FUN Show – July 24, 2023.Bridging Coins and Collectors at the 2023 World’s Fair of Money® – August 17, 2023.This section offers readers an inside look on our mission: Connecting America through Coins. The United States Mint has more than 1,650 employees working in six facilities across the country-each of whom takes pride in serving the American people by manufacturing and distributing circulating, precious metal and collectible coins and national medals, and providing security over the assets entrusted to us.
