Ida B. Wells
This design features Ida B. Wells as she gazes courageously and
proudly toward the future. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,”
“E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “IDA B. WELLS,” “25 CENTS,” “JOURNALIST, SUFFRAGIST,
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST.”
Juliette Gordon Low
This design depicts a likeness of Juliette Gordon Low next to the
original Girl Scout trefoil, which she designed and patented. The
inscriptions are “JULIETTE GORDON LOW,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “QUARTER
DOLLAR,” and “FOUNDER of GIRL SCOUTS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA,”
is inscribed around the coin’s border.
Vera Rubin
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.
Stacey Park Milbern
This design depicts Stacey Park Milbern speaking to an audience. She
places one finger on 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. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS
UNUM,” “QUARTER DOLLAR,” “DISABILITY JUSTICE,” and “STACEY PARK
MILBERN.”
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.”