The United States Mint will open sales for rolls and bags of 2025 Stacy Park Milbern American Women Quarters beginning on August 12 at noon EDT. Available product options include the following: two-roll set (Philadelphia and Denver), three-roll sets (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco), as well as 100-coin bags (Philadelphia or Denver).
All product options contain circulating quality coins that have never been placed into circulation. The coin rolls are wrapped in United States Mint paper coin wrap marked with a “P”, “D”, or “S” for the mint of origin and “$10” for the face value of the roll. The bags are marked with a “P” or “D” for the mint of origin and “$25” for the face value of the contents.
The American Women Quarters Program honors a diverse group of notable American women who have made significant contributions across various fields, including civil rights, science, government, and the arts. These women come from a wide range of ethnic, racial, and geographic backgrounds.
The 2025 Stacey Park Milbern Quarter commemorates a pioneering activist for disability justice. Milbern was known for her fierce and compassionate activism, and she focused on the intersection of various social issues. She was a visionary leader who empowered others in the disability community.
The coin’s reverse (tails) design features Stacey Park Milbern speaking to an audience. One of her hands is near her tracheostomy tube, while the other is open-palmed, symbolizing a genuine exchange of ideas and the creation of alliances. Inscriptions on this side include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “DISABILITY JUSTICE,” and “STACEY PARK MILBERN.”
The obverse (heads) design shows a portrait of George Washington. This particular design was created by Laura Gardin Fraser for the 1932 quarter, which celebrated the bicentennial of Washington’s birth. The inscriptions “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2025” are also on this side.
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I have enjoyed the whole series aspect of quarters in the past many years. I would love to see them do with these like they did in 2019 and 2020, releasing W mint quarters into circulation, and the only way to get them is going through change. It’s like a treasure hunt