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The coin is an American quarter dollar, part of the "American Women Quarters Program" series. It was minted in 2025 at the Denver Mint, identified by the mint mark "D". This coin commemorates Stacey Milbern.
The coin has a face value of 1/4 dollar. It is composed of copper and nickel, with a weight of 5.67 grams and a diameter of 24.26 millimeters.
The obverse of the coin features a portrait of George Washington, facing right. It also includes the inscriptions "LIBERTY", "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the year of issue "2025". The initials "LGF" refer to Laura Gardin Fraser, the engraver and designer of this side of the coin. The mint mark "P" is also present.
The reverse of the coin is dedicated to Stacey Milbern and highlights disability justice. The inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", "QUARTER DOLLAR", "STACEY PARK MILBERN", "DISABILITY JUSTICE" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM". The initials "GAC" and "EH" refer to Craig A. Campbell and Elana Hagler, respectively the engraver and designer of this side of the coin.
The edge of the coin is reeded.