2022 Silver Proof Set Up Next For U.S. Mint

Continuing on in the United States Mint’s production schedule for 2022, up next is the annual release of the Silver Proof Set. On sale tomorrow beginning at 12pm EST, the 2022-dated set will be available for $105.

Struck at San Francisco, the 10-coin set contains five 99.9% fine silver quarters struck in a Proof finish and a Native American $1 coin, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln penny. The Kennedy half dollar and the Roosevelt dime are also struck in 99.9% silver. Each coin will feature the ‘S’ mint mark and will be packaged in a protective lens and be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

The common obverse of each American Women's Quarter coin features a portrait of George Washington. Originally created and sculpted by Laura Gardin Fraser as an entry for the design of the 1932 quarter, the portrait of the first President of the United States honored the bicentennial of Washington’s birth. Inscriptions feature the words “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2022.”

Each reverse will honor the five women chosen this year with the following designs:

Maya Angelou

Known as a writer, performer, and social activist, Maya Angelou is featured on the reverse with her arms uplifted. A bird is in flight behind her with a rising sun above, symbolizing her poetry and the inspiration for how she lived. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “MAYA ANGELOU,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “QUARTER DOLLAR” can be seen inscribed around the design done by Emily Damstra, a member of the Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program, or AIP. Medallic Artist Craig A. Campbell sculpted the reverse.

Dr. Sally Ride

Designed by AIP designer Elana Hagler, the reverse features Dr. Sally Ride next to a window aboard the space shuttle. A physicist, astronaut, educator, and the first American woman to soar into space, the entire design is inspired by a quote of hers: “But when I wasn’t working, I was usually at a window looking down at Earth.” “E PLURIBUS UNUM” is intentionally inscribed over Earth in the background and next to America. This was to indicate that of all the women in the United States, Dr. Ride was the first into space. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” and “DR. SALLY RIDE” are also seen inscribed on the reverse that was sculpted by Medallic Artist Phebe Hemphill.

Wilma Mankiller

The first woman elected principal chief of the Cherokee Nation and an activist for Native American and women’s rights, Wilma Mankiller is depicted on the reverse design with a gaze fixed upon the future. She is wrapped in a traditional shawl with a seven-pointed star of the Cherokee Nation to her left. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “WILMA MANKILLER,” “PRINCIPAL CHIEF,” and “CHEROKEE NATION” are inscribed throughout. It was designed by AIP Designer Ben Sowards and sculpted by Medallic Artist Phebe Hemphill.

Nina Otero-Warren

With three of New Mexico’s state flowers, the Yucca flower, surrounding her, Nina Otero-Warren is featured on the reverse while honoring her leadership in New Mexico’s suffrage movement. She was also the first female superintendent of Santa Fe public schools. Designed by AIP Designer Chris Costello, the reverse also features the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “NINA OTERO-WARREN,” and “VOTO PARA LA MUJER” which is the Spanish counterpart for the suffragist slogan “Votes for Women.” Medallic Artist Craig A. Campbell sculpted the design.

Anna May Wong

Designed by AIP Designer Emily Damstra and sculpted by Medallic Artist John P. McGraw, the reverse design honoring Anna May Wong features a close up image of the first Chinese American film star in Hollywood. Her head is seen resting on her hand as bright lights of a marquee surround her. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” and “ANNA MAY WONG” are also inscribed in the design honoring the lasting legacy Wong left for women in the industry.

Source: United States Mint