U.S. Mint Announces Designs for 2025 American Women Quarters

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The United States Mint is pleased to announce the designs for the fourth and final year of the American Women Quarters Program. Authorized by Public Law 116-330, this four-year program features coins with reverse designs emblematic of the accomplishments and contributions of trailblazing American women. Since the beginning of the program in 2022, the Mint has issued five quarters annually, and the final five quarters will be issued in 2025. The ethnically, racially, and geographically diverse group of individuals honored through this program reflects a wide range of accomplishments and fields, including suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and the arts.

The 2025 quarters recognize the achievements of Ida B. Wells, Juliette Gordon Low, Dr. Vera Rubin, Stacey Park Milbern, and Althea Gibson.

2025 American Women Quarters Reverse Designs

The Secretary of the Treasury selected the final designs in accordance with the design selection process, which is available here. All reverse designs were created by Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) Designers and sculpted by Mint Medallic Artists. Images of the coins are available here.

2025-P Ida Wells American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.
2025-P Ida Wells American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.

Ida B. Wells

  • Designed by: Elana Hagler, AIP Designer
  • Sculpted by: Phebe Hemphill, Mint Medallic Artist

This design features Wells as she gazes courageously and proudly towards the future. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “IDA B. WELLS,” “25 CENTS,” “JOURNALIST, SUFFRAGIST, CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST.”

2025-P Juliette Gordon Low American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.
2025-P Juliette Gordon Low American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.

Juliette Gordon Low

  • Designed by: Tom Hipschen, AIP Designer
  • Sculpted by: Eric David Custer, Mint Medallic Artist

This design depicts a likeness of Juliette Gordon Low next to the original Girl Scout Trefoil, which she designed and patented. The inscriptions “JULIETTE GORDON LOW” and “QUARTER DOLLAR,” are included within the design. Additional inscriptions are, “FOUNDER of GIRL SCOUTS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”

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2025-P Dr. Vera Rubin American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.
2025-P Dr. Vera Rubin American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.

Dr. Vera Rubin

  • Designed by: Christina Hess, AIP Designer
  • Sculpted by: John P. McGraw, Mint Medallic Artist

This design features a profile of Dr. Vera Rubin gazing upward, smiling as she contemplates the cosmos. She is surrounded by a spiral galaxy and other celestial bodies. Inscriptions include “DR. VERA RUBIN,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.” The additional inscription, “DARK MATTER,” the invisible mass found in our galaxy, is inscribed at the bottom of the design.

2025-P Stacey Park Milbern American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.
2025-P Stacey Park Milbern American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.

Stacey Park Milbern

  • Designed by: Elana Hagler, AIP Designer
  • Sculpted by: Craig A. Campbell, Mint Medallic Artist

This design depicts Milbern speaking to an audience. She places one hand near her trach while her right hand faces palm up in a gesture meant to evoke a genuine exchange of ideas and the building of allyship. Additional inscriptions are, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “DISABILITY JUSTICE,” and “STACEY PARK MILBERN.”

2025-P Althea Gibson American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.
2025-P Althea Gibson American Women Quarter. Image: United States Mint/CoinWeek.

Althea Gibson

This design portrays Althea Gibson with a racket in one hand and a ball in the other while standing confidently by a net on a tennis court as if in preparation before playing a match. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “ALTHEA GIBSON,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” and “TRAILBLAZING CHAMPION.”

Common Obverse Design

The obverse design of all 2025 American Women Quarters is by Laura Gardin Fraser, one of the most prolific female sculptors of the early 20th century, whose works span the art and numismatic worlds. Fraser’s design depicts a portrait of George Washington, which was originally composed and sculpted as a candidate to mark George Washington’s 200th birthday. Though recommended for the 1932 quarter, then-Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon ultimately selected the familiar John Flanagan design. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2025.”

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