In 2026, you will spot redesigns on some of the coins minted in the U.S.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Ever wondered if the Kansas state quarter in your pocket is worth more than its advertised for? Kansas, like every state, has its very own quarter featuring iconic symbols like a bison ...
Nebraska's quarter committee eliminated one design - the coin with Chimney Rock and the Capitol - because it was too busy and too barren, members decided Wednesday. But the two landmarks are still ...
From 1999-2008, the United States Mint released quarter designs that uniquely highlighted aspects of each of the 50 states. Annually, the Mint would release five new quarters, going in order of when ...
During a recent count of the design ideas people have submitted to the Governor's State Quarter Committee, suggestions to use the bucking horse logo outnumbered the next two most popular ideas ...
If you’ve ever collected or casually held onto state quarters, you might be surprised to learn some of them could be worth ...
Coin enthusiasts will recall the much-ballyhooed rollout of a series of state quarters produced by the U.S. Mint during a 10-year period early this century, back when consumers were still inclined to ...
Now's the time for Nebraskans to offer their two bits on the design of the new state quarter. The state's image is at stake. What face does Nebraska want to present to the world? What does it want to ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A Cub Scout pack in Moore voted for a design on Oklahoma's commemorative quarter that features the Pioneer Woman statue flanked by a gushing oil well and an old-fashioned windmill.
ROSEVILLE, Minn. -- A Minnesota quarter won't be minted until 2005, but ideas for its design are due Oct. 31. Suggestions will be accepted beginning Sept. 15, the Minnesota State Quarter Dollar ...
The Wisconsin state quarter features a cow, cheese, and an ear of corn. One version of this quarter gives the corn an extra leaf low on the ear. This may have happened when a tool was pushed into the ...
Ideas on what should be on the back of the Nebraska quarter are being accepted now through May 1, 2004, a state official said. "Part of the ingenuity and creativity we're expecting is the convergence ...