What is the America 250 coin program?
The America 250 coin program commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States with redesigned circulating coins.
Coins / US Mint
The U.S. Mint has released its coin production figures for February 2026, highlighting the ongoing rollout of coins commemorating America's 250th anniversary. This includes new designs for nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Coin pr...
The U.S. Mint's primary goal is to manufacture coins to meet public demand, distributing them through Federal Reserve Banks to ensure availability for commercial banks and financial institutions. The halt in cent production since July of last year has significantly impacted overall mintages.
**Production Breakdown:**
**Semiquincentennial Quarter Designs:**
The U.S. Mint is releasing five unique 2026 Semiquincentennial quarter designs to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary:
As of February, 314 million Mayflower Compact Quarters and 50.8 million Revolutionary War Quarters have been produced.
The America 250 coin program commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States with redesigned circulating coins.
The dime, quarter, and half dollar have received special one-year-only designs.
The Revolutionary War quarter is scheduled for release in late March. Release dates for the other designs are yet to be announced.
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