The 2025 Althea Gibson quarter marks the conclusion of the American Women Quarters Program, a four-year series featuring 20 different designs honoring remarkable American women. As collectors complete their sets, this final release carries special significance.
Who Was Althea Gibson?
Althea Gibson broke barriers as the first African American to win a Grand Slam tennis title, claiming the French Open in 1956. She went on to win Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships in both 1957 and 1958, becoming one of the greatest players of her era.
Beyond tennis, Gibson was also the first Black woman to compete on the LPGA Tour. Her athletic achievements and dignified perseverance in the face of segregation made her a pioneer whose legacy extends far beyond sports.
Design Details
The reverse design depicts Gibson mid-serve, capturing the powerful athletic form that dominated women’s tennis in the late 1950s. The composition emphasizes motion and determination, fitting tribute to an athlete who refused to be limited by the prejudices of her time.
Completing the American Women Quarters Set
The 2025 releases include:
- Ida B. Wells (journalist and civil rights leader)
- Juliette Gordon Low (Girl Scouts founder)
- Vera Rubin (astronomer)
- Stacey Park Milbern (disability rights activist)
- Althea Gibson (tennis champion)
For collectors who followed the series from its 2022 launch with Maya Angelou, the Gibson quarter represents the culmination of a compelling set. The complete 20-coin collection tells a powerful story of American women’s contributions across arts, science, civil rights, and athletics.
Collector Options
The Mint offers several ways to acquire the Gibson quarter:
Circulation strikes: Available at banks, though finding uncirculated examples requires patience and luck.
Mint rolls and bags: Direct from the U.S. Mint in various quantities.
Proof sets: The 2025 Proof Set includes the Gibson quarter in stunning cameo finish.
Silver Proof Set: Premium version struck on 99.9% silver planchets.
Investment Outlook
First and last issues in any series typically command premiums over middle releases. The 2022 Maya Angelou quarter (first issue) and 2025 Althea Gibson (final issue) are natural bookends that may prove popular with future collectors seeking just key dates rather than complete sets.
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