United States of America

currencyyearnumberremarks
1 cent1928KM#132 
1 cent1944, 1952(S), 1956(D)KM#A132 
1 cent1961+1964+1967-1982KM#201 
1 cent1983-2004+2006+2007+2008KM#201b
1 cent2009KM#441 
1 cent2009KM#442 
1 cent2010KM#468
5 cent1936KM#134 
5 cent1948+ 1963-2003KM#A192 
5 cent2004KM#360peace reverse
5 cent2004KM#361keelboat reverse
5 cent2005KM#368Bison
5 cent2005KM#369Ocean in view
5 cent2008KM#381Jefferson Nickel
1 dime1944KM#140
1 dime1964KM#195
1 dime1965-2003+2006+2008KM#195a 
quarter dollar1965-1974KM#164a 
quarter dollar1976KM#204drummer boy 1776-1976
quarter dollar1977-1998KM#A164aexept 1992, 1996
quarter dollar1999KM#293Delaware 1787
quarter dollar1999KM#294Pennsylvania 1787
quarter dollar1999KM#295New Jersey 1787
quarter dollar1999KM#296Georgia 1788
quarter dollar1999KM#297Connecticut 1788
quarter dollar2000KM#305Massachusetts 1788
quarter dollar2000KM#306Maryland 1788
quarter dollar2000KM#307South Carolina 1788
quarter dollar2000KM#308New Hampshire 1788
quarter dollar2000KM#309Virginia 1788
quarter dollar2001KM#323Kentucky 1792
quarter dollar2001KM#319New York 1788
quarter dollar2001KM#320North Carolina 1789
quarter dollar2001KM#321Rhode Island 1790
quarter dollar2001KM#322Vermont 1791
quarter dollar2002KM#327Indiana 1816
quarter dollar2002KM#326Louisiana 1812
quarter dollar2002KM#328Mississippi 1817
quarter dollar2002KM#325Ohio 1803
quarter dollar2002KM#324Tennessee 1796
quarter dollar2003KM#340Alabama 1819
quarter dollar2003KM#339Illinois 1818
quarter dollar2003KM#341Maine 1820
quarter dollar2003KM#342Missouri 1821
quarter dollar2003KM#343Arkansas 1836
quarter dollar2004KM#344Michigan 1837
quarter dollar2004KM#345Florida 1843
quarter dollar2004KM#346Texas 1845
quarter dollar2004KM#347Iowa 1846
quarter dollar2004KM#348Wisconsin 1848
quarter dollar2005KM#370California 1850
quarter dollar2005KM#371Minnesota 1858
quarter dollar2005KM#372Oregon 1859
quarter dollar2005KM#373Kansas 1861
quarter dollar2005KM#374West Virginia 1863
quarter dollar2006KM#382Nevada
quarter dollar2006KM#383Nebraska
quarter dollar2006KM#384Colorado
quarter dollar2006KM#385North Dakota
quarter dollar2006KM#386South Dakota
quarter dollar2007KM#396Montana
quarter dollar2007KM#397Washington
quarter dollar2007KM#398Idaho
quarter dollar2007KM#399Wyoming
quarter dollar2007KM#400Utah
quarter dollar2008KM#421Oklahoma
quarter dollar2008KM#422New Mexico
quarter dollar2008KM#423Arizona
quarter dollar2008KM#424Alaska
quarter dollar2008KM#425Hawaii
quarter dollar2009KM#445District of Columbia
quarter dollar2009KM#446The Common Wealth of Puorto Rico
quarter dollar2009KM#447Guam
quarter dollar2009KM#448American Samoa
quarter dollar2009KM#449The U.S. Virgin Islands
quarter dollar2009KM#466The Nothern Mariana Islands
quarter dollar2010KM#468Arkansas: Hot springs National park
quarter dollar2010KM#470Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park
quarter dollar2010KM#471California: Yosemite National Park
quarter dollar2010KM#472Arizona: Grand Canyon National Park
quarter dollar2010KM#473Oregon: Mount Hood National Park
quarter dollar2011KM#494Pensylvania: Gettysburg National Military Park
quarter dollar2011KM#495Montana: Glacier National Park
quarter dollar2011KM#496Washington: Olympic National Parc
quarter dollar2011KM#497MississippiVicksburg National Military Park
quarter dollar2011KM#498Oklahoma: Chickasaw National Recreation Area
quarter dollar2012KM#519El Yunque National Forest
quarter dollar2012KM#520Chaco Culture National Historical Park
quarter dollar2012KM#521Acadia National Park
quarter dollar2012KM#522Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
quarter dollar2012KM#523Denali National Park
quarter dollar2013KM#542White Mountain National Forest
quarter dollar2013KM#543Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial
quarter dollar2013KM#544Great Basin National Park
quarter dollar2013KM#545Fort McHenry National Monument an Historic Shrine
quarter dollar2013KM#546Mount Rushmore National memorial
quarter dollar2014KM#567Shenandoah National Park
quarter dollar2014KM#566Great Smokey Mountains National Park
quarter dollar2014 KM#570, missingEverglades National Park
quarter dollar2014 KM#569, missingGreat Sand Dunes National Park
quarter dollar2014 KM#568, ,missing Arches National Park
quarter dollar2015KM#597 missing Homestead National Monument of America
quarter dollar2015KM#598 Kisatchie National Forest
quarter dollar2015KM#599 missing Blue Ridge Parkway
quarter dollar2015KM#600  missing Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
quarter dollar2016KM#601 missing Saratoga National Historical Park
quarter dollar2017KM#653 Effigy Mounds National Monument
quarter dollar2018UC#103Voyageurs National Park
quarter dollar2019UC#111 San Antonio Missions
quarter dollar2020UC#118 National Park of American Samoa
quarter dollar2020UC#119Weir Farm National Historic Site Connecticut
quarter dollar2020UC#121Marsh Billings- Rockefellar
quarter dollar2022UC#138 Anna May Wong
quarter dollar2023UC#383 Bessie Coleman
quarter dollar2023UC#383 Edith Kanaka’ole
half dollar1964KM#202 
half dollar1968KM#202a 
half dollar1971KM#202b 
half dollar1976KM#205 
half dollar1977KM#A202b
one dollar1976KM#206
one dollar1999KM#207 
one dollar2000KM#310 
one dollar2007KM#401George Washington 1789-1997
one dollar2010KM#476Franklin Pierce 1853-1857
one dollar2010KM#477James Buchanan 1857-1861
one dollar2011KM#510Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881

amount of coins: 275

1999-2008 Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union.  Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and will never be produced again.

2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program

2010-2021 The United States Mint have issued 56 quarter-dollar coins featuring designs depicting national parks and other national sites as part of the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters™ Program.

From 2007 to 2016, the Mint issued four Presidential $1 Coins per year, each with a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. The composition of the Presidential $1 Coins is identical to that of the Sacagawea Golden Dollar and the Native American $1 Coins.