Overview
- The reverse shows a young Steve Jobs seated before rolling Northern California hills with inscriptions reading "United States of America," "California," "Steve Jobs" and "Make Something Wonderful."
- Design credits list Elana Hagler as designer and Phebe Hemphill as sculptor, per the Mint’s finalized preview.
- Sales are scheduled for 2026 on the U.S. Mint website at $13.25 for a single coin and $27.50 for a four‑coin set, with rolls of 25 and bags of 100 also offered.
- The coin is part of the American Innovation $1 Coin Program begun in 2018; obverses feature the Statue of Liberty and a 2026 privy that incorporates a Liberty Bell with "250."
- Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office nominated Jobs earlier this year, with GO‑Biz presenting the case to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee before Mint design selection.