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Alabama - The Yellowhammer State Novelty Money Bill # 119
The Front of the Bill shows William Wyatt Bibb as the first governor of the State of Alabama. The bill's denomination, 1819, is the year of admission to the Union as the 22nd state. The state's actual admission date, 12/14/1819, is encoded in the serial number within AL, the state's abbreviation. The Back of the Bill shows the state bird as the Yellowhammer, the Camellia as the state flower, the Southern Longleaf Pine as the state tree, and the Wild Turkey. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Alabama is pictured. The state's nickname, The Yellowhammer State, is also listed.
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Alaska - The Last Frontier Novelty Money Bill # 147
The Front of the Bill pictures Alaska's first governor, William Allen Egan, and the bill's denomination, 1959, is the year of admission to the Union as the 49th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 01/03/1959 encoded within AK, the state's abbreviation. Juneau, AK is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Willow Ptarmigan as the state bird, the Sitka Spruce as the state tree, the Forget-Me-Not as the state flower, and the Bull Moose as the state land mammal. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Alaska is pictured, and the state nickname, The Last Frontier, is mentioned.
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Arizona - The Grand Canyon State Novelty Money Bill # 148
The Front of the Bill pictures Arizona's first governor, George Wylie Hunt, and the bill's denomination, 1912, is the year of admission to the Union as the 48th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 02/14/1912 encoded within AZ, the state's abbreviation. Phoenix, AZ is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Cactus Wren as the state bird, the Yellow Palo Verde as the state tree, the Saguaro Cactus Blossom as the state flower, and the Ringtail Cat as the state animal. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Arizona is pictured, and the state nickname, The Grand Canyon State, is mentioned.
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Arkansas - The Natural State Novelty Money Bill # 114
The Front of the Bill pictures James Conway, the first governor of the State of Arkansas. The bill's denomination, 1836, depicts the year Arkansas was admitted to the Union as the 25th state. The actual date of admission, 6/15/1836 is encoded in the serial number within AR, the state's abbreviation. Little Rock, AR is shown as the state capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Mockingbird as the state bird, the Apple Blossom as the state flower, the Pine as the state tree, and the deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Arkansas, and the state's nickname, The Natural State, is mentioned.
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California - The Golden State Novelty Money Bill # 128
The Front of the Bill shows Peter H. Burnett as the first governor of the State of California. The bill's denomination, 1850, is the year of admission to the Union as the 22nd state. The state's actual admission date, 9/9/1850, is encoded in the serial number within CA, the state's abbreviation. The Back of the Bill shows the state bird as the California Quail, the California Poppy as the state flower, the California Redwood as the state tree, and the California Grizzly Bear. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of California is pictured. The state's nickname, The Golden State, is also listed.
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Colorado - The Centennial State Novelty Money Bill # 136
The Front of the Bill shows John Long Routt as the first governor of the State of Colorado. The bill's denomination, 1876, is the year of admission to the Union as the 38th state. The state's actual admission date, 08/01/(18)76, is encoded in the serial number within CO, the state's abbreviation. The Back of the Bill shows the state bird as the Lark Bunting, the Rocky Mountain Columbine as the state flower, the Blue Spruce as the state tree, and the Rocky Mountain Bighorn. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Colorado is pictured. The state's nickname, The Centennial State, is also listed.
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Connecticut - The Constitution State Novelty Money Bill # 104
The Front of the Bill pictures John Haynes as the first governor of the State of Connecticut. The bill's denomination, 1788, depicts the year that Connecticut joined the Union, as the 5th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 01/09/1788 is encoded in the serial number within CT, the state's abbreviation. The Back of the Bill shows the Robin as the state bird, the White Oak as the state tree, the Mountain Laurel as the state flower, and the Sperm Whale. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Connecticut. The state nickname, The Constitution State, is mentioned.
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Delaware - The First State Novelty Money Bill # 115
The Front of the Bill pictures Joshua Clayton, the first governor of the State of Delaware. The bill's denomination, 1787, is the year that Delaware was admitted to the Union as the 1st of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 12/7/1787 is encoded in the serial number within DE, the state's abbreviation. The Back of the Bill pictures the Blue Hen as the state bird, the Peach Blossom as the state flower, the American Holly as the state tree, and the Weakfish. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Delaware, and the state nickname, The First State.
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