ATLANTA (CNN) — Following coins that put the spotlight on Duke Ellington, the Tuskegee Airmen and Samoan fruit bats, a new run of quarters will call attention to pioneering American women. It's part of the US Mint's "American Women Quarters Program," which will stamp circulating quarters with the faces of women who have made "significant contributions to the U.S." (George Washington's face will remain on the quarter's front, albeit with a new design.) The first two honorees have already been chosen: esteemed poet Maya Angelou and gender-barrier-breaking astronaut Sally Ride. The rest of the lineup will be decided by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen — with input from the American public.