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2022-S Nina Otero-Warren Quarter Proof PR-70 PCGS (FDI)

2022-S Nina Otero-Warren Quarter Proof PR-70 PCGS (FDI)

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The fourth quarter of the American Women Quarter Program, this coin commemorates and honors Nina Otero-Warren.

Otero-Warren was a leader of the suffrage movement in New Mexico, and was the first female superintendent of Santa Fe schools. Add this piece of history to your collection today!

Coin Highlights:
  • PCGS encapsulation guarantees and authenticates the condition of this coin.
  • The First Day of Issue label guarantees this coin was among the very first shipped from the mint upon release.
  • Obverse: Depicts a portrait of George Washington, originally composed and sculpted by Laura Gardin Fraser to mark George Washington’s 200th birthday.
  • Reverse: Depicts Nina Otero-Warren seated on the left with New Mexico's state flower, the Yucca flower.
  • Coins minted in San Francisco feature the "S" mint mark.

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Add this graded 2022-S Nina Otero-Warren Quarter to your collection today!

American Women Quarters
The American Women Quarters Program is a four-year program that celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women to the development and history of our country. Beginning in 2022 and continuing through 2025, the U.S. Mint will issue up to five new reverse designs each year. The obverse of each coin will maintain a likeness of George Washington that is different from the design used during the previous quarter program.

Nina Otero-Warren
Adelina Otero-Warren, the first Hispanic woman to run for U.S. Congress and the first female superintendent of public schools in Santa Fe, was a leader in New Mexico’s woman’s suffrage movement. She emphasized the necessity of Spanish in the suffrage fight to reach Hispanic women and spearheaded the lobbying effort to ratify the 19th Amendment in New Mexico. She strove to improve education for all New Mexicans, working especially to advance bicultural education and to preserve cultural practices among the state’s Hispanic and Native American communities.

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