America the Beautiful quarter mintage figures

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Grand Canyon America the Beautiful quarter

Below are the mintage figures for the America the Beautiful quarters and America the Beautiful silver bullion coins.

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The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark):

P = Philadelphia Mint

D = Denver Mint

S = San Francisco Mint

W = West Point Mint

2010 quarters

Hot Springs (Arkansas)

Hot Springs reverse, 2010 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2010P35,600,000
D34,000,000
S1,401,903Proof
S859,435Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P27,000Silver bullion, uncirculated

Yellowstone (Wyoming)

Yellowstone reverse, 2010 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2010P33,600,000
D34,800,000
S1,402,756Proof
S859,435Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P27,000Silver bullion, uncirculated

Yosemite (California)

Yosemite reverse, 2010 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2010P35,200,000
D34,800,000
S1,400,215Proof
S859,435Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P27,000Silver bullion, uncirculated

Grand Canyon (Arizona)

Grand Canyon reverse, 2010 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2010P34,800,000
D35,400,000
S1,399,970Proof
S859,435Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P26,019Silver bullion, uncirculated

Mount Hood (Oregon)

Mount Hood reverse, 2010 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2010P34,400,000
D34,400,000
S1,397,101Proof
S859,435Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P26,019Silver bullion, uncirculated

2011 quarters

Gettysburg (Pennsylvania)

Gettysburg reverse, 2011 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2011P30,400,000
D30,800,000
S1,271,553Proof
S722,076Silver proof
(P)126,700Silver bullion
P24,625Silver bullion, uncirculated

Glacier (Montana)

Glacier reverse, 2011 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2011P30,400,000
D31,200,000
S1,268,452Proof
S722,076Silver proof
(P)126,700Silver bullion
P20,856Silver bullion, uncirculated

Olympic (Washington)

Olympic reverse, 2011 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2011P30,400,000
D30,600,000
S1,267,361Proof
S722,076Silver proof
(P)104,900Silver bullion
P18,398Silver bullion, uncirculated

Vicksburg (Mississippi)

Vicksburg reverse, 2011 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2011P30,800,000
D33,400,000
S1,267,691Proof
S722,076Silver proof
(P)58,100Silver bullion
P18,594Silver bullion, uncirculated

Chickasaw (Oklahoma)

Chickasaw reverse, 2011 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2011P73,800,000
D69,400,000
S1,266,010Proof
S722,076Silver proof
(P)48,700Silver bullion
P16,827Silver bullion, uncirculated

2012 quarters

El Yunque (Puerto Rico)

El Yunque reverse, 2012 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2012P25,800,000
D25,000,000
S1,679,240Uncirculated
S1,010,361Proof
S557,891Silver proof
(P)24,000Silver bullion
P17,314Silver bullion, uncirculated

Chaco Culture (New Mexico)

Chaco Culture reverse, 2012 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2012P22,000,000
D22,000,000
S1,389,020Uncirculated
S960,049Proof
S557,891Silver proof
(P)24,400Silver bullion
P17,146Silver bullion, uncirculated

Acadia (Maine)

Acadia reverse, 2012 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2012P24,800,000
D21,606,000
S1,409,120Uncirculated
S960,409Proof
S557,891Silver proof
(P)25,400Silver bullion
P14,978Silver bullion, uncirculated

Hawaii Volcanoes (Hawaii)

Hawaii Volcanoes reverse, 2012 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2012P46,200,000
D78,600,000
S1,407,520Uncirculated
S961,272Proof
S557,891Silver proof
(P)20,000Silver bullion
P14,863Silver bullion, uncirculated

Denali (Alaska)

Denali reverse, 2012 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2012P135,400,000
D166,600,000
S1,401,920Uncirculated
S957,856Proof
S557,891Silver proof
(P)20,000Silver bullion
P15,225Silver bullion, uncirculated

2013 quarters

White Mountain (New Hampshire)

White Mountain reverse, 2013 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2013P68,800,000
D107,600,000
S1,606,900Uncirculated
S950,080Proof
S579,409Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P20,530Silver bullion, uncirculated

Perry's Victory (Ohio)

Perry's Victory reverse, 2013 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2013P107,800,000
D131,600,000
S1,425,860Uncirculated
S913,563Proof
S579,409Silver proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P17,707Silver bullion, uncirculated

Great Basin (Nevada)

Great Basin reverse, 2013 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2013P122,400,000
D141,400,000
S1,316,580Uncirculated
S911,525Proof
S579,409Silver proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P17,792Silver bullion, uncirculated

Fort McHenry (Maryland)

Fort McHenry reverse, 2013 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2013P120,000,000
D151,400,000
S1,314,740Uncirculated
S911,451Proof
S579,409Silver proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P19,802Silver bullion, uncirculated

Mount Rushmore (South Dakota)

Mount Rushmore reverse, 2013 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2013P231,800,000
D272,400,000
S1,373,260Uncirculated
S920,695Proof
S579,409Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P23,547Silver bullion, uncirculated

2014 quarters

Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee)

Great Smoky Mountains reverse, 2014 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2014P73,200,000
D99,400,000
S1,360,780Uncirculated
S828,186Proof
S586,325Silver proof
(P)33,000Silver bullion
P24,710Silver bullion, uncirculated

Shenandoah (Virginia)

Shenandoah reverse, 2014 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2014P112,800,000
D197,800,000
S1,239,320Uncirculated
S828,186Proof
S586,325Silver proof
(P)28,000Silver bullion
P28,451Silver bullion, uncirculated

Arches (Utah)

Arches reverse, 2014 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2014P214,200,000
D251,400,000
S1,203,100Uncirculated
S828,186Proof
S586,325Silver proof
(P)22,000Silver bullion
P28,434Silver bullion, uncirculated

Great Sand Dunes (Colorado)

Great Sand Dunes reverse, 2014 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2014P159,600,000
D171,800,000
S1,146,000Uncirculated
S828,186Proof
S586,325Silver proof
(P)22,000Silver bullion
P24,103Silver bullion, uncirculated

Everglades (Florida)

Everglades reverse, 2014 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2014P157,601,200
D142,400,000
S1,139,140Uncirculated
S828,186Proof
S586,325Silver proof
(P)34,000Silver bullion
P22,732Silver bullion, uncirculated

2015 quarters

Homestead (Nebraska)

Homestead reverse, 2015 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2015P214,400,000
D248,600,000
S1,135,460Uncirculated
S831,503Proof
S443,630Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P21,286Silver bullion, uncirculated

Kisatchie (Louisiana)

Kisatchie reverse, 2015 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2015P397,200,000
D379,600,000
S1,081,560Uncirculated
S831,503Proof
S443,630Silver proof
(P)42,000Silver bullion
P19,449Silver bullion, uncirculated

Blue Ridge Parkway (North Carolina)

Blue Ridge Parkway reverse, 2015 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2015P325,616,000
D505,200,000
S1,049,500Uncirculated
S831,503Proof
S443,630Silver proof
(P)45,000Silver bullion
P17,461Silver bullion, uncirculated

Bombay Hook (Delaware)

Bombay Hook reverse, 2015 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2015P275,000,000
D206,400,000
S923,960Uncirculated
S831,503Proof
S443,630Silver proof
(P)45,000Silver bullion
P17,309Silver bullion, uncirculated

Saratoga (New York)

Saratoga reverse, 2015 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2015P223,000,000
D215,800,000
S888,380Uncirculated
S831,503Proof
S443,630Silver proof
(P)45,000Silver bullion
P17,563Silver bullion, uncirculated

2016 quarters

Shawnee (Illinois)

Shawnee reverse, 2016 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2016P155,600,000
D151,800,000
S1,029,340Uncirculated
S654,516Proof
S474,207Silver proof
(P)105,000Silver bullion
P18,781Silver bullion, uncirculated

Cumberland Gap (Kentucky)

Cumberland Gap reverse, 2016 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2016P215,400,000
D223,200,000
S975,220Uncirculated
S654,516Proof
S474,207Silver proof
(P)75,000Silver bullion
P18,713Silver bullion, uncirculated

Harpers Ferry (West Virginia)

Harpers Ferry reverse, 2016 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2016P434,630,000
D424,000,000
S976,420Uncirculated
S654,516Proof
S474,207Silver proof
(P)55,300Silver bullion
P18,896Silver bullion, uncirculated

Theodore Roosevelt (North Dakota)

Theodore Roosevelt reverse, 2016 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintageComments
2016P231,600,000
D232,200,000
S976,760Uncirculated
S654,516Proof
S474,207Silver proof
(P)40,000Silver bullion
P18,917Silver bullion, uncirculated

Fort Moultrie (South Carolina)

Fort Moultrie reverse, 2016 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2016P154,400,000
D142,200,000
S863,860Uncirculated
S654,516Proof
S474,207Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P17,882Silver bullion, uncirculated

2017 quarters

Effigy Mounds (Iowa)

Effigy Mounds reverse, 2017 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2017P271,200,000
D210,800,000
S919,620Uncirculated
S210,419 [3] Enhanced uncirculated
S629,997Proof
S466,711Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P17,065Silver bullion, uncirculated

Frederick Douglass (District of Columbia)

Frederick Douglass reverse, 2017 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2017P184,800,000
D185,800,000
S910,760Uncirculated
S210,419 [4] Enhanced uncirculated
S629,997Proof
S466,711Silver proof
(P)20,000Silver bullion
P17,678Silver bullion, uncirculated

Ozark Riverways (Missouri)

Ozark Riverways reverse, 2017 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2017P203,000,000
D200,000,000
S878,240Uncirculated
S210,419 [5] Enhanced uncirculated
S629,997Proof
S466,711Silver proof
(P)20,000Silver bullion
P17,660Silver bullion, uncirculated

Ellis Island (New Jersey)

Ellis Island reverse, 2017 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2017P234,000,000
D254,000,000
S901,780Uncirculated
S210,419 [6] Enhanced uncirculated
S629,997Proof
S466,711Silver proof
(P)40,000Silver bullion
P17,670Silver bullion, uncirculated

George Rogers Clark (Indiana)

George Rogers Clark reverse, 2017 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2017P196,600,000
D180,800,000
S815,540Uncirculated
S210,419 [7] Enhanced uncirculated
S629,997Proof
S466,711Silver proof
(P)35,000Silver bullion
P14,731Silver bullion, uncirculated

2018 quarters

Pictured Rocks (Michigan)

Pictured Rocks reverse, 2018 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2018P186,714,000
D182,600,000
S917,580Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
S199,116 [8] Silver reverse proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P17,598Silver bullion, uncirculated

Apostle Islands (Wisconsin)

Apostle Islands reverse, 2018 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2018P223,200,000
D213,400,000
S871,820Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
S199,116 [9] Silver reverse proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P16,004Silver bullion, uncirculated

Voyageurs (Minnesota)

Voyageurs reverse, 2018 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2018P237,400,000
D197,800,000
S831,560Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
S199,116 [10] Silver reverse proof
(P)30,000Silver bullion
P15,596Silver bullion, uncirculated

Cumberland Island (Georgia)

Cumberland Island reverse, 2018 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2018P138,000,000
D151,600,000
S816,660Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
S199,116 [11] Silver reverse proof
(P)52,500Silver bullion
P14,153Silver bullion, uncirculated

Block Island (Rhode Island)

Block Island reverse, 2018 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2018P159,600,000
D159,600,000
S764,660Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
S199,116 [12] Silver reverse proof
(P)80,000Silver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

2019 quarters

Lowell (Massachusetts)

Lowell reverse, 2019 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [13] Comments
2019P165,800,000
D182,200,000
W2,000,000First time the "W" mint mark was used on a circulating coin.
S909,080Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver)
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

American Memorial Park (Northern Mariana Islands)

American Memorial Park reverse, 2019 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [14] Comments
2019P142,800,000
D182,600,000
W2,000,000
S937,380Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver)
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

War In The Pacific (Guam)

War In The Pacific reverse, 2019 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [15] [16] Comments
2019P116,600,000
D114,400,000
W2,000,000
S930,300Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver)
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

San Antonio Missions (Texas)

San Antonio Missions reverse, 2019 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [17] [18] Comments
2019P142,800,000
D129,400,000
W2,000,000
S931,580Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver)
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

River Of No Return (Idaho)

River Of No Return reverse, 2019 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [19] [20] Comments
2019P223,400,000
D251,600,000
W2,000,000
S931,440Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof (First time the annual set is struck in 99.9% silver)
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

2020 quarters

National Park (American Samoa)

National Park reverse, 2020 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [21] [22] Comments
2020P286,000,000
D212,200,000
W2,000,000Obv. Privy mark “V75” inside Rainbow Pool added to 2020 only
S939,760Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

Weir Farm (Connecticut)

Weir Farm reverse, 2020 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [23] [24] Comments
2020P125,600,000
D155,000,000
W2,000,000Obv. Privy mark “V75” inside Rainbow Pool added to 2020 only
S945,820Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

Salt River Bay (U.S. Virgin Islands)

Salt River Bay reverse, 2020 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] [25] Comments
2020P577,800,000
D515,000,000
W2,000,000Obv. Privy mark “V75” inside Rainbow Pool added to 2020 only
S934,560*Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBA

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller (Vermont)

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller reverse, 2020 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2020P304,600,000
D345,800,000
W2,000,000Obv. Privy mark “V75” inside Rainbow Pool added to 2020 only
S930,060*Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

Tallgrass Prairie (Kansas)

Tallgrass Prairie reverse, 2020 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2020P101,200,000
D142,400,000
W2,000,000Obv. Privy mark “V75” inside Rainbow Pool added to 2020 only
S932,740*Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated

2021 quarters

Tuskegee Airmen (Alabama)

Tuskegee Airmen reverse, 2021 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
YearMintMintage [1] [2] Comments
2021P160,400,000
D304,000,000
S843,100*Uncirculated
STBAProof
STBASilver proof
(P)TBASilver bullion
PTBASilver bullion, uncirculated
*According to last published US Mint cumulative sales figures. LKS (Last Known Sale) figures are pending.

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The George Washington 250th Anniversary half dollar is a commemorative coin that was issued by the United States Mint in 1982 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The coin was authorized by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law  97–104.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Innovation dollars</span> Series of US dollar coins

American Innovation dollars are dollar coins of a series minted by the United States Mint beginning in 2018 and scheduled to run through 2032. It is planned for each member of the series to showcase an innovation, innovator or group of innovators from a particular state or territory, while the obverse features the Statue of Liberty.

Below are the mintage figures for the Lincoln cent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">United States Proof Set</span> Set of American proof coins

The United States Mint Proof Set, commonly known as the Proof Set in the United States, is a set of proof coins sold by the United States Mint. The proof set is popular with coin collectors as it is an affordable way to collect examples of United States coinage in proof condition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Union (United States coin)</span> Proposed US$100 coin

The Union was a proposed $100 coin of the United States dollar. It was canceled before any pattern coins could be minted.

The American Liberty high relief gold coin is a one-ounce gold bullion coin issued by the United States Mint since 2015. This coin was the first 100 dollar gold coin to be issued by the US Mint.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Women quarters</span> Series of US coins

The American Women quarters program is a series of quarters featuring notable women in U.S. history, commemorating the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The United States Mint is issuing five designs each year from 2022 to 2025 for 20 total designs. One woman will be honored on the reverse of each coin, selected for "contributions to the United States in a wide spectrum of accomplishments and fields, including but not limited to suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and arts." The obverse depicts George Washington with a new design.

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