New coins may bring a change to your pocket change in 2026.
The United States Mint is set to roll out five new quarters and a dime to mark the nation's 250th anniversary. Officials unveiled the coins' designs at a ceremony Dec. 10 in the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, which is next door to a U.S. Mint facility.
The U.S. Mint will make the coins at its facilities in Philadelphia and Denver. The first coins are to appear in January, but some are to debut later in the year.
The ceremony was marked by speeches from dignitaries, including U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach and Kristie McNally, the U.S. Mint's acting director.
Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln — their modern-day impersonators, anyway — mingled with the crowd. Members of the U.S. Army Old G

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