Asian American actress Anna May Wong is notable throughout her successful career starring in a diverse range of characters. She is now honored as she takes on her new role as the face of the American quarter as presented by the US Mint.
It announces that she is one of the five women in the American Women Quarters Program, making her the first Asian American actress to take on the legacy. Wong is seen embossed onto the back of the coin and this marks the fifth and last version of the program this year. The five new quarters are set to launch from 2022 to 2025 and the other women that are highlighted include Maya Angelou and Wilma Mankiller so far.
Asian American Currency Features
Anna May Wong is the New Highlight Seen on US Currency
Trend Themes
1. Representation Currency - The use of notable figures on currency highlights and represents the diversity in society, opening up opportunities for other underrepresented groups to be featured.
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3. Social Justice Currency - The use of currency as a platform for social justice promotes equality and inclusivity, with a potential to disrupt traditional forms of commemoration.
Industry Implications
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