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Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at the Denver Mint | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at the
Denver Mint
March 11, 2022

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Itʼs a true pleasure to be here at the Denver Mint, and Iʼm excited to be able to spotlight this
facility with the Second Gentleman.
I also want to thank Deputy Director Gibson, who has been such an e ective leader of the Mint
through a challenging time.
Of course, itʼs also great to be here with all of you, too. Ever since the first Mint facility
opened up in 1792, it has been a critical part of our countryʼs economy. This facility began
minting coins a little over a century later and has been a backbone of the Mintʼs production
ever since.
The work each of you do is crucial. And despite the pandemic and the related currency
shortage, you all have continued to show up – through your critical work here, youʼve helped
keep our nationʼs economy running.
March, of course, is also Womenʼs History Month. And I was very grateful that the Mint
honored this in a historic way by the placing of Maya Angelou on the quarter.
What does it mean to have Maya Angelou on our currency?
In the 232 years since the Treasury Departmentʼs founding, weʼve chosen people to appear on
our currency because their ideas have been central to how we think about running an
economy. Many of these people – and theyʼve almost exclusively been men – have made
incredible contributions to this country – people like Abraham Lincoln, George Washington,
and Thomas Je erson
Yet something has been missing from this body of ideas: The remarkable achievements of
women leaders, scholars, poets, and entrepreneurs who we have not honored. In choosing
Maya Angelou – and the other women featured through the American Women Quarters

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program – we are not only li ing up these incredible individuals, we are making a statement
about how our society has progressed and about what we value.
Making this happen wasnʼt easy. I know that the American Women Quarters are produced here
in Denver and that behind each coin are so many di icult decisions. There are a lot of steps to
turn a concept into reality – from the image selection, to the design, to the production, to the
distribution. Iʼm grateful to each of you for being such e ective partners in that work. Whether
it is your work distributing coins, designing medals, producing bullion coins, or any of the
other amazing things the Mint does, thank you for your e orts.
And Iʼm excited to work with Deputy Director Gibson—and all of you—to make the Mint even
stronger in the coming months. With all of the important work you do to make our country a
better and more inclusive place, I know that there is still work to be done to make the Mint a
more equitable institution.
Thank you for having me, and thanks for the work that you are doing.
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