I only have 3 coins (Sally Ride, Wilma Mankiller and Maya Angelou).
I liked this series and was glad they did not just do rich white women, but covered a true spectrum including Black, Hispanic, First Nations, Asian, Disabled, Gay/Lesbian, and Trans women. Even with the white women, we got a mix of more self made ones like Dr Sally Ride and non Anglo Celtic white women like Vera Rubin (I suspect Jewish). It shows that not everyone in America is some intolerant MAGA orange dummy type.
I would like to complete the set eventually as its a nice set.
Looking forward to the quarter millenial sets (I have no idea what 250 is in anniversary words, sesqui means 150), but it will be massive as in 1926, it was one half dollar and the 3 coin set in 1976.
Can't say the sports series will amuse me much. Never been a fan of any competitive sport and I feel free time should be about intellectual rather than brawn based enhancement. Plus the politics and competitiveness of big sports puts me off (Medal count Olympics, parochial pride over Rugby and Football, sports hooligans, overpaid athletes etc).
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society