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Miami, FL - An iconic Cuban singer has been immortalized on the back of a U.S. quarter due to her significant contributions to Latin music.
As part of the 2024 American Women Quarters Program, Celia Cruz, often hailed as the "Queen of Salsa," joins a distinguished group of honorees, including Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Patsy Takemoto Mink, Pauli Murray, and Zitkala-Ša.
The Celia Cruz quarter, which began circulating in 2024, features a portrait of the singer on the reverse side, accompanied by a musical motif.
The obverse side of the coin displays the traditional portrait of George Washington.
Since the release of the quarter, it has become a sought-after collectible for coin enthusiasts and fans of Celia Cruz.
Many local businesses and organizations in South Florida have been offering the commemorative quarters to their customers and community members.
Celia Cruz's inclusion on the U.S. quarter is a significant recognition of her cultural impact and her contributions to Latin music.
The commemorative quarter serves as a tangible reminder of her legacy and continues to inspire new generations of musicians.