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2025 D Dr. Vera Rubin American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll

2025 D Dr. Vera Rubin American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll

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Celebrate a Pioneer Who Unveiled the Universe's Hidden Secrets

Honor the groundbreaking legacy of Dr. Vera Rubin, the visionary astronomer whose pioneering work on galaxy rotation uncovered crucial evidence of dark matter, fundamentally transforming our understanding of the cosmos. This 40-coin roll features the third release in the 2025 American Women Quarters Program, all struck at the Denver Mint (D). Each quarter celebrates Rubin's revolutionary contributions to astronomy and her role in revealing the invisible forces that shape our universe.

What Makes This Roll Special

  • Complete 40-Coin Roll: Full roll of Denver Mint (D) quarters in original mint packaging
  • Third Release in 2025: Part of the historic American Women Quarters Program honoring trailblazing American women
  • Circulating Quality: Authentic U.S. Mint quarters in brilliant uncirculated condition
  • 18th Overall Release: Continuing the groundbreaking series celebrating women's contributions to American history
  • Inspiring Reverse Design: Features Dr. Rubin gazing upward at the cosmos, surrounded by a spiral galaxy and celestial bodies, with "DARK MATTER" inscription
  • Laura Gardin Fraser Obverse: Showcases the celebrated Washington portrait originally designed for the 1932 quarter bicentennial
  • Mint Roll Packaging: Wrapping may vary by mint production
  • Legal Tender: Backed by the United States government

The Artistry Behind the Coin

Obverse: The obverse features Laura Gardin Fraser's elegant portrait of George Washington, originally sculpted in 1931 to commemorate Washington's 200th birthday. Though recommended for the 1932 quarter, this design was passed over by then-Treasury Secretary Mellon in favor of John Flanagan's familiar profile. Nearly a century later, Fraser's vision finally graces America's circulating coinage, offering collectors a fresh perspective on our first president with refined detail and timeless artistry.

Reverse: The reverse design presents an inspiring tribute to Dr. Vera Rubin, depicting her in profile gazing upward with a smile as she contemplates the mysteries of the cosmos. She is surrounded by a beautifully rendered spiral galaxy and other celestial bodies, symbolizing her life's work studying galactic rotation. The design includes inscriptions "DR. VERA RUBIN," "QUARTER DOLLAR," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." Most significantly, the inscription "DARK MATTER" appears at the bottom, honoring her groundbreaking discovery of evidence for this invisible mass that comprises most of our galaxy and universe. Rubin's meticulous observations of galaxy rotation rates provided the first compelling evidence that the universe contains far more matter than we can see, revolutionizing astronomy and cosmology.

Why Collectors Choose This Piece

The American Women Quarters Program represents a watershed moment in U.S. numismatics, honoring women who shaped American history across diverse fields including science, space exploration, and discovery. Dr. Vera Rubin's quarter celebrates a woman whose curiosity and scientific rigor unveiled one of the universe's greatest mysteries. Her work on dark matter fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos and paved the way for generations of astronomers. This 40-coin roll offers exceptional value for collectors building complete sets, those seeking multiple coins for trading or gifting, or investors acquiring American Women Quarters in quantity. Whether you're completing the full series or honoring Rubin's inspiring legacy of scientific discovery, this roll offers both profound historical significance and accessible collecting value.

Images shown are stock photos and may not represent the exact coins you will receive. All coins are authentic U.S. Mint products.

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