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The U.S. Mint will begin circulating the 2026 Semiquincentennial quarter honoring the Declaration of Independence on June 1.
The quarter features Thomas Jefferson on one side and the Liberty Bell on the other.
San Marcos artist Chris Polentz designed the 2026 Charters of Freedom Platinum Proof Coin – Declaration of Independence.
Other coins in the 250th-anniversary collection include the Mayflower Compact Quarter, Revolutionary War Quarter, U.S. Constitution Quarter, and Gettysburg Address Quarter.
The U.S. Mint also released the Emerging Liberty Dime and plans to issue a Liberty half dollar and a 1776∽2026 penny.
The new quarter is part of a broader initiative by the U.S. Mint to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The coin designs aim to depict America’s journey toward a "more perfect union," celebrating the nation’s ideals of liberty. The Semiquincentennial collection includes various coins, each with unique designs representing significant moments in American history.
Chris Polentz, a San Marcos-based artist, designed the 2026 Charters of Freedom Platinum Proof Coin – Declaration of Independence. His design features a quill pen, parting storm clouds, and rays of sunlight, symbolizing the revolution and the emergence of liberty. Polentz has worked on 20 coin design projects with the U.S. Mint, with three of his designs being minted.
The U.S. Mint’s website offers more information on how to purchase these commemorative coins.
Q: When will the new quarter be released?
The new quarter will begin circulating on June 1, 2026.
Q: What does the new quarter feature?
It features Thomas Jefferson on one side and the Liberty Bell on the other.
Q: Who designed the 2026 Charters of Freedom Platinum Proof Coin?
San Marcos artist Chris Polentz designed the coin.
The U.S. Mint is releasing commemorative coins to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
The new quarter honoring the Declaration of Independence will be available soon.
Artist Chris Polentz contributed to the coin designs, adding symbolic elements of nature and American history.
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