U.S. Innovation Dollars Collection

U.S. Innovation Dollars List

Celebrate America’s innovative achievements with a series that’s just as groundbreaking. Launched for the first time in 2018, the inaugural issue featured President George Washington’s signature as it appeared on the first U.S. patent.

Following the initial coin’s release, four new designs are scheduled to be minted each year from 2019-2032. This series will showcase innovations and individuals from each state in the order they joined the Union, as well as Washington D.C. and the five U.S. territories.

Featuring the cutting-edge polio vaccine, revolutionary telephone and trailblazing work from Americans like Raye Montague, the first female naval engineer – this series highlights the role American ingenuity has played in changing not only the United States but also the world.

How to Use This List of U.S. Innovation Dollars

Many people begin by collecting one coin of each design. Others enjoy assembling a complete Uncirculated set with coins from both the Philadelphia (P) and Denver (D) Mints. And if you decide to begin collecting the Proof issues from San Francisco (S), the possibilities are endless! Whichever way you choose to collect the U.S. Innovation dollars, Littleton’s handy checklist makes it easy.

Innovation Dollar

The first U.S. Innovation quarter features George Washington's signature. Mint mark location is on the edge.

Organized by year, this list places them in the order they were issued. All you need to do is print off the checklist and carry it with you – this way you’ll never accidentally buy a duplicate or try to remember what you have since it will all be in one place.

But most importantly… have fun! This checklist is simply a helpful place to start on the way to building the collection of your dreams.

For more collecting tips & tricks, check out our Learn Center. Also available: our complete Innovation Dollars Checklist

Please note: The U.S. Innovation dollars were minted in Philadelphia and Denver and are referred to as P and D, respectively. Read more about U.S. Mints.

U.S. Innovation Dollars Starter Collection


2018
Introductory CoinIntroductory CoinP or D

2019
Classifying the StarsDelawareP or D
Polio VaccinePennsylvaniaP or D
Light BulbNew JerseyP or D
Trustees' GardenGeorgiaP or D

2020
Gerber Variable ScaleConnecticutP or D
TelephoneMassachusettsP or D
Hubble Space TelescopeMarylandP or D
Septima ClarkSouth CarolinaP or D

2021
Home Video Game SystemNew HampshireP or D
Chesapeake Bay Bridge TunnelVirginiaP or D
Erie CanalNew YorkP or D
First Public University North CarolinaP or D

2022
Reliance Yacht Naval InnovationRhode IslandP or D
SnowboardingVermontP or D
Bluegrass MusicKentuckyP or D
Tennessee Valley Authority and Rural ElectrificationTennesseeP or D

2023
Underground RailroadOhioP or D
Higgins BoatLouisianaP or D
Automobile IndustryIndianaP or D
First Human Lung TransplantMississippiP or D

2024
Steel PlowIllinoisP or D
Saturn V RocketAlabamaP or D
Direct Current DefibrillatorMaineP or D
Dr. George Washington CarverMissouriP or D

2025
Raye Montague ArkansasP or D
Space Shuttle ProgramFloridaP or D
Auto Assembly LineMichiganP or D
Mission ControlTexasP or D