American Innovator $1 coin, schedule list
Certainly! Here's a comprehensive list of the American Innovation $1 Coin Program releases from 2018 through 2032. Each coin honors significant innovations or innovators from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and the five U.S. territories, issued in the order the states ratified the Constitution or were admitted to the Union.
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🪙 2018 – Introductory Coin
Design: George Washington’s signature on the first U.S. patent issued in 1790
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🪙 2019
Delaware – Classifying the Stars
Pennsylvania – Polio Vaccine
New Jersey – Light Bulb
Georgia – Trustees' Garden
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🪙 2020
Connecticut – Gerber Variable Scale
Massachusetts – Telephone
Maryland – Hubble Space Telescope
South Carolina – Septima Clark
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🪙 2021
New Hampshire – Home Video Game System
Virginia – Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
New York – Erie Canal
North Carolina – First Public University
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🪙 2022
Rhode Island – Reliance Yacht Naval Innovation
Vermont – Snowboarding
Kentucky – Bluegrass Music
Tennessee – Tennessee Valley Authority
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🪙 2023
Ohio – Underground Railroad
Louisiana – Higgins Boat
Indiana – Automobile Industry
Mississippi – First Human Lung Transplant
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🪙 2024
Illinois – Steel Plow
Alabama – Saturn V Rocket
Maine – Direct Current Defibrillator
Missouri – George Washington Carver
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🪙 2025
Arkansas – Raye Montague (Naval Engineer)
Michigan – Automobile Assembly Line
Florida – Space Shuttle Program
Texas – Mission Control at Johnson Space Center
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🪙 2026
Iowa
Wisconsin
California
Minnesota
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🪙 2027
Oregon
Kansas
West Virginia
Nevada
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🪙 2028
Nebraska
Colorado
North Dakota
South Dakota
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🪙 2029
Montana
Washington
Idaho
Wyoming
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🪙 2030
Utah
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Arizona
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🪙 2031
Alaska
Hawaii
District of Columbia (D.C.)
Guam
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🪙 2032
U.S. Virgin Islands
Puerto Rico
American Samoa
Northern Mariana Islands
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Each coin in this series features a common obverse design depicting the Statue of Liberty, while the reverse design varies to honor a unique innovation or innovator from the respective state or territory. These coins are minted in limited quantities and are available directly from the U.S. Mint in rolls, bags, and proof sets.
If you're interested in more details about specific coins or how to collect them, feel free to ask!
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