General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter featuring an obverse

Why are there no PCGS graded George Washington Crossing the Delaware coins as of yet but there are tremendous amounts of the TUSKEGEE AIRMEN coins graded available? It is a 2021 S release in the clad proof set.
What am I missing as this will be a coin that is required in the 2021 proof set.
Wayne
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Pretty sure the Washington Crossing The Delaware River quarter has not been released yet
Washington Crossing the Delaware quarters will be released into circulation by the Federal Reserve Banks on April 5, 2021.
Here is the link:
https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-releases/mint-announces-new-quarter-dollar-reverse-design
I like that coin... I do believe I will get one... Though that silver proof set is a tad expensive. Yeah, might wait for secondary market, when it cools...Cheers, RickO
Washington Crossing the Delaware quarters are to be released starting as of April 5.
It’s nice to have the original obverse layout back. Although I do like quite a few of the state and National Park quarters, after twenty years I still find the revised obverse hard to get used to.
This is the contents of the 2021 S Clad Proof set released March 5th 2021.
Copied from the Mint site page.
DESCRIPTION:
The 2021 United States Mint Proof Set features 7 proof coins encased in two clear plastic lenses...
The 2021 United States Mint Proof Set includes the following coins:
The final quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program series honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama.
One General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter.
One Native American $1 Coin with the latest reverse (tails) design.
One Kennedy half dollar
One Roosevelt dime
One Jefferson nickel
One Lincoln penny
I still am wondering why no one has had this Clad Proof coin graded yet.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
They decided to combine the Tuskegee Airmen and Washington quarter issues into one coin:
"George Washington Carver Crossing the Tuskegee River!"
Wouldn't it be easier for the Tuskegee Airmen to fly over Washington?
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