1990
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1 | Eisenhower Centennial dollar[1] | 2 profiles of Eisenhower | Eisenhower's house near Gettysburg, PA, now part of Eisenhower Nat'l Historic Site | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
4,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 241,669 W Proof: 1,144,461 P |
1990 |
1991
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | Mount Rushmore Anniversary half dollar[2] | Mount Rushmore | American Bison | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
2,500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 172,754 D Proof: 753,257 S |
1991 | ||
$1 | Mount Rushmore Anniversary dollar[3] | Mount Rushmore | Great Seal of the United States and United States map | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
2,500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 133,139 P Proof: 738,419 S |
1991 | ||
$5 | Mount Rushmore Anniversary half eagle[4] | Eagle flying over Mount Rushmore | The words "Mount Rushmore National Memorial" | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 31,959 W Proof: 111,991 W |
1991 | ||
$1 | Korean War Memorial dollar[5] | Soldier | Map of Korea and a bald eagle | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 213,049 D Proof: 618,488 P |
1991 | ||
$1 | USO 50th Anniversary dollar[6] | USO pennant and the words "50th Anniversary" | Eagle on top of a globe | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 124,958 D Proof: 321,275 S |
1991 |
1992
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | 1992 Summer Olympics half dollar[7] | Gymnast | "Citius, Altius, Fortius," the Olympic torch and a branch | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
6,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 161,607 P Proof: 519,645 S |
1992 | ||
$1 | 1992 Summer Olympics dollar[8] | Pitcher | Olympic rings, two olive branches, shield, and "USA" | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
4,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 187,552 D Proof: 504,505 S |
1992 | ||
$5 | 1992 Summer Olympics half eagle[9] | Sprinter | Olympic rings and the Great Seal of the United States | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 27,732 W Proof: 77,313 W |
1992 | ||
$1 | White House Bicentennial dollar[10] | The White House | Bust of James Hoban | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 123,803 D Proof: 375,851 W |
1992 | ||
50¢ | Christopher Columbus Quincentenary half dollar[11] | Christopher Columbus landing on the New World | Christopher Columbus and the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 135,702 D Proof: 390,154 S |
1992 – 1993 | ||
$1 | Christopher Columbus Quincentenary
dollar[12] |
Christopher Columbus, a globe, and ships | Half of a ship and half of the U.S. Space Shuttle Discovery | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
4,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 106,949 D Proof: 385,241 P |
1992 – 1993 | ||
$5 | Christopher Columbus Quincentenary half eagle[13] | Christopher Columbus facing a map of the Americas | Coat of arms of Christopher Columbus | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 24,329 W Proof: 79,730 W |
1992 – 1993 |
1993
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | Bill of Rights half dollar[14] | James Madison and Montpelier. | The Statue of Liberty's torch | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 193,346 W Proof: 586,315 S |
1993 | ||
$1 | Bill of Rights dollar[15] | James Madison | Montpelier | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
900,000 (max) Uncirculated: 98,383 D Proof: 534,001 S |
1993 | ||
$5 | Bill of Rights half eagle[16] | James Madison | Madison quote, an eagle, torch, and laurel branch | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 22,266 W Proof: 78,561 W |
1993 | ||
50¢ |
World War II 50th Anniversary half dollar[17]
(dated 1991–1995) |
Three soldiers and a V for victory | Battle scene | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
2,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 197,072 P Proof: 317,396 P |
1993 | ||
$1 | World War II 50th Anniversary dollar[18]
(dated 1991–1995) |
U.S. soldier on Normandy | Shoulder sleeve insignia of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force with Eisenhower quote | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 94,708 D Proof: 342,041 W |
1993 | ||
$5 | World War II 50th Anniversary half eagle[19]
(dated 1991–1995) |
U.S. soldier | A V for victory, a quote by James Madison, an eagle, torch, and laurel branch | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 23,089 W Proof: 65,461 W |
1993 |
1994
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | 1994 World Cup half dollar[20] | Soccer Player | 1994 World Cup Logo | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
5,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 168,208 D Proof: 609,354 P |
1994 | ||
$1 | 1994 World Cup dollar[21] | Competing Soccer Players | 1994 World Cup Logo | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
5,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 81,698 D Proof: 576,978 S |
1994 | ||
$5 | 1994 World Cup half eagle[22] | World Cup Trophy | 1994 World Cup logo | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
750,000 (max) Uncirculated: 22,464 W Proof: 89,619 W |
1994 | ||
$1 | Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary dollar[23]
(dated 1993) |
Thomas Jefferson | Monticello | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
600,000[24] (max) Uncirculated: 266,927 P Proof: 332,891 S |
1994 | ||
$1 | Vietnam War Memorial dollar[25] | Outstretched hand touching a name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial | Three medals awarded during the Vietnam War | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 57,317 W Proof: 226,262 P |
1994 | ||
$1 | Prisoners of War dollar[26] | A chained eagle breaks free through a ring to represent "Freedom" | Proposed design for the National Prisoner of War Museum | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 54,790 W Proof: 220,100 P |
1994 | ||
$1 | Women in Military Service for America Memorial dollar[27] | Servicewomen representing the five branches of the United States military | Approved design of the Women In Military Service for America Memorial | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 53,054 W Proof: 213,201 P |
1994 | ||
$1 | U.S. Capitol Bicentennial dollar[28] | View of the Capitol dome | An eagle, a shield, and American flags | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 68,352 D Proof: 279,416 S |
1994 |
1995
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | Civil War Battlefield half dollar[29] | Civil War drummer boy | Battlefield scene; inscription “Enriching Our Future By Preserving Our Past” | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
2,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 119,520 S Proof: 330,099 S |
1995 | ||
$1 | Civil War Battlefield dollar[30] | Infantryman raising a canteen to the lips of a wounded foe | Quotation from Joshua Chamberlain: "In great deeds something abides. On great fields something stays. Forms change and pass, bodies disappear, but spirits linger to consecrate ground for the visionplace of souls." | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 45,866 P Proof: 330,002 S |
1995 | ||
$5 | Civil War Battlefield half eagle[31] | Civil War bugler on horseback | Bald eagle | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 12,735 W Proof: 55,246 W |
1995 | ||
50¢ | Centennial Olympics half dollar (Basketball)[32] | Men's basketball | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark superimposed over a globe | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
2,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 171,001 S Proof: 169,655 S |
1995 | ||
50¢ | Centennial Olympics half dollar (Baseball)[33] | Men's baseball | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark superimposed over a globe | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
2,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 164,605 S Proof: 118,087 S |
1995 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Paralympic Running)[34] | Blind tethered runner and the Paralympic mark | Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
750,000 (max) Uncirculated: 28,649 D Proof: 138,337 P |
1995 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Gymnastics)[35] | Men's gymnastics | Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
750,000 (max) Uncirculated: 42,497 D Proof: 182,676 P |
1995 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Cycling)[36] | Men cycling | Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
750,000 (max) Uncirculated: 19,662 D Proof: 118,795 P |
1995 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Track & Field)[37] | Men's track and field competition | Clasped hands symbolizing brotherhood and team spirit | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
750,000 (max) Uncirculated 24,796 D Proof: 136,935 P |
1995 | ||
$5 | Centennial Olympics half eagle (Torch Runner)[38] | Runner carrying torch | Side view of a bald eagle with a banner in its beak | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
175,000 (max) Uncirculated: 14,675 W Proof: 57,442 W |
1995 | ||
$5 | Centennial Olympics half eagle (Stadium)[39] | Picture of the Olympic Stadium | Side view of a bald eagle with a banner in its beak | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
175,000 (max) Uncirculated: 10,579 W Proof: 43,124 W |
1995 | ||
$1 | Special Olympics World Games dollar[40] | Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver | Special Olympics Medal, a rose and quote | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
800,000 (max) Uncirculated: 89,301 W Proof: 351,764 P |
1995 |
1996
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50¢ | Centennial Olympics half dollar (Swimming)[41] | Male Swimmer | Mark of The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic with a torch and flame | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
3,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 49,533 S Proof: 77,962 S |
1996 | ||
50¢ | Centennial Olympics half dollar (Soccer)[41] | Women playing soccer | Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark with a flame, torch, rings, a Greek column and a "100" to mark the centennial of the Modern Olympic Games | Cu 92%, Ni 8% | Authorized:
3,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 52,836 S Proof: 122,412 S |
1996 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Paralympic Track & Field) | Wheelchair athlete competing in a track and field event | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark with a torch and flame | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 14,497 D Proof: 84,280 P |
1996 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Tennis) | Women playing tennis | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark with a torch and flame | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 15,983 D Proof: 92,016 P |
1996 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (Rowing) | Men rowing | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark with a torch and flame | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 16,258 D Proof: 151,890 P |
1996 | ||
$1 | Centennial Olympics dollar (High Jump) | Athlete performing the "Fosbury Flop" | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark with a torch and flame | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 15,697 D Proof: 124,502 P |
1996 | ||
$5 | Centennial Olympics half eagle (Cauldron) | The lighting of the Olympic flame | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark, encompassed by laurel leaves | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 9,210 W Proof: 38,555 W |
1996 | ||
$5 | Centennial Olympics half eagle (Flag Bearer) | Athlete bearing a flag and a following crowd | The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games mark, encompassed by laurel leaves | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 9,174 W Proof: 32,886 W |
1996 | ||
$1 | National Community Service dollar[42] | Standing figure of Liberty | Inscribed with "Service for America" at center, encircled by a laurel wreath | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 23,500 S Proof: 101,543 S |
1996 | ||
$1 | Smithsonian 150th Anniversary dollar[43] | Smithsonian Institution, known as the Castle | Allegorical figure atop the world | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
650,000 (max) Uncirculated: 31,230 D Proof: 129,152 P |
1996 | ||
$5 | Smithsonian 150th Anniversary half eagle | Picture of James Smithson | Smithsonian starburst symbol | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
100,000 (max) Uncirculated: 9,068 W Proof: 29,474 W |
1996 |
1997
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1 | Botanic Garden dollar[44] | Multi-arched French façade of the U.S. Botanic Garden | A rose garland around a rose | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 57,272 P Proof: 264,528 P |
1997 | ||
$1 | Jackie Robinson dollar[45] | Jackie Robinson stealing home plate during the 1955 World Series | 50th anniversary logo of the Jackie Robinson Foundation surrounded by "Rookie of the Year 1947," and "Hall of Fame 1962" | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
200,000 (max) Uncirculated: 30,007 S Proof: 110,495 S |
1997 –
1998 |
||
$5 | Jackie Robinson half eagle | Portrait of Jackie Robinson | Inscription "Legacy of Courage" | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
100,000 (max) Uncirculated: 5,202 W Proof: 24,072 W |
August 16, 1997 – August 16, 1998[46] | ||
$1 | Law Enforcement Officers Memorial dollar[47] | United States Park Police officers Robert Chelsey and Kelcy Stefansson making a rubbing of a fellow officer's name | Emblem of the National Law Enforcement Memorial | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 28,575 P Proof: 110,428 P |
September 19, 1997 – December 15, 1998[48] | ||
$5 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt half eagle[49] | Portrait of President Roosevelt | Presidential seal displayed at FDR's 1933 inaugural | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorized:
100,000 (max) Uncirculated: 11,894 W Proof: 29,474 W |
1997 |
1998
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1 | Robert F. Kennedy dollar[50] | Robert F. Kennedy | Seal of the United States Department of Justice and Seal of the United States Senate | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 106,422 S Proof: 99,020 S[51] |
January 2, 1998 – December 31, 1998[52] | ||
$1 | Black Revolutionary War Patriots dollar[53] | Crispus Attucks | Proposed Black Patriots Memorial | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 37,210 S Proof: 75,070 S[51] |
February 13, 1998 – December 31, 1998[54] |
1999
[edit]Non-circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Composition | Mintage | Available | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1 | Dolley Madison dollar | Dolley Madison | Image of Montpelier | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 22,948 P Proof: 158,247 P |
January 1, 1998 – December 31, 1998[55] | ||
$1 | Yellowstone National Park dollar | Old Faithful spouting with the park's tree-lined landscape in the background | American buffalo on the plains with the brilliant Sun rising above the mountains in the background | Ag 90%, Cu 10% | Authorized:
500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 23,614 P Proof: 128,646 P |
July 16, 1999 – July 15, 2000[56] | ||
$5 | George Washington half eagle | Profile of George Washington | Traditional view of a bald eagle | Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% | Authorizing:
100,000 (max) Uncirculated: 22,511W Proof: 41,693 W |
May 1, 1999 – November 31, 1999[57] |
Circulating coins
[edit]Face value | Coin | Obverse design | Reverse design | Mintage | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
25¢ | Delaware quarter | George Washington | Caesar Rodney on horseback
Captions: "The First State", "Caesar Rodney" |
Circulation:
373,400,000 P Proof: 3,713,359 S (clad) |
||
25¢ | Pennsylvania quarter | George Washington | Commonwealth statue, state outline, keystone
Caption: "Virtue, Liberty, Independence" |
Circulation:
349,000,000 P Proof: 3,713,359 S (clad) |
||
25¢ | New Jersey quarter | George Washington | Washington Crossing the Delaware, which includes George Washington (standing) and James Monroe (holding the flag)
Caption: "Crossroads of the Revolution" |
Circulation:
363,200,000 P Proof: 3,713,359 S (clad) |
||
25¢ | Georgia quarter | George Washington | Peach, live oak (state tree) sprigs, state outline
Banner with text: "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation" (the state motto) |
Circulation:
451,188,000 P Proof: 3,713,359 S (clad) |
||
25¢ | Connecticut quarter | George Washington | Charter Oak Caption: "The Charter Oak" | Circulation:
688,744,000 P Proof: 3,713,359 S (clad) |
Notes
[edit]- ^1 This is a non-circulating variety of a circulating coin.
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