2022-D Nina Otero-Warren American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll
2022-D Nina Otero-Warren American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll
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Honor a Champion of Suffrage and Education
Celebrate the remarkable legacy of Nina Otero-Warren, a pioneering leader in New Mexico's suffrage movement and education reform, with this 40-coin roll of 2022-D American Women Quarters. As the 4th release in the prestigious American Women Quarters™ Program, this roll honors a woman who fought tirelessly for voting rights, bicultural education, and the preservation of Hispanic and Native American cultural traditions in the American Southwest.
What Makes This Roll Special
- Full 40-coin roll from the Denver Mint (D mint mark)
- Uncirculated condition in original mint roll wrapping (wrapping may vary)
- 4th coin in the American Women Quarters™ Program
- Commemorates Nina Otero-Warren, suffragist and first female superintendent of Santa Fe public schools
- Official U.S. Mint issue with government backing and authenticity
- Historic design featuring Laura Gardin Fraser's Washington portrait on the obverse
- Regional symbolism with New Mexico's state flower, the Yucca
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: The obverse presents a stunning portrait of George Washington, originally composed and sculpted by Laura Gardin Fraser to commemorate Washington's 200th birthday. Though recommended for the 1932 quarter, this elegant design was passed over in favor of John Flanagan's familiar profile. Now, nearly a century later, Fraser's artistic vision finally graces America's circulating coinage, adding historical depth to every coin in your roll.
Reverse: The reverse features a dignified portrait of Nina Otero-Warren on the left, flanked by three individual Yucca flowers—New Mexico's state flower. This thoughtful composition connects Otero-Warren to her beloved New Mexico while the native blooms symbolize the resilience and beauty of the diverse communities she served. The design captures both her strength as a leader and her deep commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of Hispanic and Native American populations.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
This 40-coin roll offers exceptional value for collectors building their American Women Quarters collection or those interested in the history of women's suffrage and educational reform. Nina Otero-Warren understood that reaching Hispanic women required conducting the suffrage campaign in Spanish, and she spearheaded the successful effort to ratify the 19th Amendment in New Mexico. As the first female superintendent of Santa Fe public schools, she championed bicultural education and worked to preserve cultural practices that might otherwise have been lost. Each roll preserves these coins in their original mint condition from the Denver facility, offering the satisfaction of owning a complete set while honoring a woman who fought for equality and cultural preservation.
Images shown are stock photos. Actual mint roll wrapping may vary.
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