2023 American Women Quarters, Denver Mint, Set of 5

# MCN065 - 2023 American Women Quarters, Denver Mint, Set of 5

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Get All 5 American Women Quarters Issued in 2023

This is your chance to own all five American Women Quarters produced in 2023 in one easy order.  Each coin pictures a different woman who made her mark on US history.  You'll love all the fine design details of each Quarter.  Order yours today and keep your collection up to date or start a new one.

The Quarters You'll Receive (All with Denver mint marks):

Bessie Coleman – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts Bessie Coleman as she suits up in preparation for flight, her expression reflective of her determination to take to the skies, the only place she experienced a freedom she did not have on the ground.  The inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'BESSIE COLEMAN,' and '6.15.1921,' the date Coleman received her pilot's license."

Edith Kanaka'ole – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Edith kanaka'ole, with her ahir and lei po'o (head lei) morphing into the elements of a Hawaiian landscape, symbolizing Kanaka'ole's life's work of preserving the natural land and traditional Hawaiian culture.  The inscription 'E hō mai ka 'ike' translates as 'granting the wisdom,' and is a reference to the intertwined role hula and chants play in this preservation.  Additional isncriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' '25¢,' and 'EDITH KANAKA'OLE.'"

Eleanor Roosevelt – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt and the scales of justice against a backdrop representing the globe, symbolic of her impactful work with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  Inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'ELEANOR ROOSEVELT,' and 'UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS.'"

Jovita Idar – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Jovita Idar with her hands clasped.  Within her body are inscriptions representing some of her greatest accomplishments and the newspapers for which she wrote.  The text includes the inscriptions 'MEXICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS,' 'TEACHER,' 'JOVITA IDAR,' 'NURSE,' 'EVOLUCIÓN,' 'ASTREA,' 'EL HERALDO CRISTIANO,' 'LA CRUZ BLANCA,' 'JOURNALIST,' 'LA CRÓNICA,' 'EL PROGRESO,' and 'LA LIGA FEMENIL MEXICANISTA,' as well as 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.'"

Maria Tallchief – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts Maria Tallchief spotlit in balletic pose, and her Osage name, which translates to 'Two Standards,' written in osage orthography.  Additional inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' and 'MARIA TALLCHIEF.'"

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Get All 5 American Women Quarters Issued in 2023

This is your chance to own all five American Women Quarters produced in 2023 in one easy order.  Each coin pictures a different woman who made her mark on US history.  You'll love all the fine design details of each Quarter.  Order yours today and keep your collection up to date or start a new one.

The Quarters You'll Receive (All with Denver mint marks):

Bessie Coleman – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts Bessie Coleman as she suits up in preparation for flight, her expression reflective of her determination to take to the skies, the only place she experienced a freedom she did not have on the ground.  The inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'BESSIE COLEMAN,' and '6.15.1921,' the date Coleman received her pilot's license."

Edith Kanaka'ole – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Edith kanaka'ole, with her ahir and lei po'o (head lei) morphing into the elements of a Hawaiian landscape, symbolizing Kanaka'ole's life's work of preserving the natural land and traditional Hawaiian culture.  The inscription 'E hō mai ka 'ike' translates as 'granting the wisdom,' and is a reference to the intertwined role hula and chants play in this preservation.  Additional isncriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' '25¢,' and 'EDITH KANAKA'OLE.'"

Eleanor Roosevelt – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt and the scales of justice against a backdrop representing the globe, symbolic of her impactful work with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  Inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'ELEANOR ROOSEVELT,' and 'UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS.'"

Jovita Idar – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts a portrait of Jovita Idar with her hands clasped.  Within her body are inscriptions representing some of her greatest accomplishments and the newspapers for which she wrote.  The text includes the inscriptions 'MEXICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS,' 'TEACHER,' 'JOVITA IDAR,' 'NURSE,' 'EVOLUCIÓN,' 'ASTREA,' 'EL HERALDO CRISTIANO,' 'LA CRUZ BLANCA,' 'JOURNALIST,' 'LA CRÓNICA,' 'EL PROGRESO,' and 'LA LIGA FEMENIL MEXICANISTA,' as well as 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.'"

Maria Tallchief – According to the US Mint, the design "Depicts Maria Tallchief spotlit in balletic pose, and her Osage name, which translates to 'Two Standards,' written in osage orthography.  Additional inscriptions are 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' 'E PLURIBUS UNUM,' 'QUARTER DOLLAR,' and 'MARIA TALLCHIEF.'"