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State Commemoratives (F-K)


 

Florida - The Sunshine State

Novelty Money Bill # 125

 

Forida, The Sunshine State, novelty money bill.

 

The Front of the Bill pictures William Dunn Moseley, who was inaugurated as Florida's first governor on June 25, 1845. The bill's denomination, 1845, is the year of Florida's admission to the Union as the 27th state.  The actual admission date, 03/03/1845 is encoded in the serial number within FL, the state's abbreviation.  The capital city, Tallahassee, FL, is also mentioned.  The Back of the Bill pictures the Mockingbird as the state bird, the Sabal Palm (Cabbage Palmetto) as the state tree, the Orange Blossom as the state flower, and the Florida Panther. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Florida is shown, and the state nickname, The Sunshine State, is mentioned.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Georgia - The Peach State

Novelty Money Bill # 102

 

Georgia, The Peach State, novelty money bill

 

The Front of the Bill pictures John Treutlen as the first governor of the State of Georgia. The bill's denomination, 1788, is the year of Georgia's admission to the Union as the 4th of the Original 13 Colonies.  The actual admission date, 1/2/1788 is encoded in the serial number within GA, the state's abbreviation.  The capital city, Atlanta, GA is also mentioned.  The Back of the Bill pictures the Brown Thrasher as the state bird, the Live Oak as the state tree, the Cherokee Rose as the state flower, and the Right Whale. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Georgia is shown, and the state nickname, The Peach State, is mentioned.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Hawaii - The Aloha State

Novelty Money Bill # 149

 

Hawaii, The Aloha State, novelty money bill

The Front of the Bill pictures Hawaii's first governor, William Francis Quinn, and the bill's denomination, 1959, is the year of admission to the Union as the 50th state.  The serial number has the actual date of admission, 08/21/1959 encoded within HI, the state's abbreviation.  Honolulu, HI is shown as the capital city.  The Back of the Bill shows the Nene (Hawaiian Goose) as the state bird, the Candlenut Tree (Kukui Nut Tree) as the state tree, the Pua Aloalo (Hawaiian Hibiscus) as the state flower, and the Humpback Whale as the state mammal. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Hawaii is pictured, and the state nickname, The Aloha State, is mentioned.

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Idaho - The Gem State

Novelty Money Bill # 142

 

Idaho, The Gem State, novelty money bill.

 

The Front of the Bill pictures George L. Shoup, Idaho's first governor.  The bill's denomination, 1890, is the year of Idaho's admission to the Union as the 43rd state.  The actual admission date, 07/03/1890 is encoded in the serial number within ID, the state's abbreviation.  The capital city, Boise, ID, is also mentioned.  The Back of the Bill pictures the Mountain Bluebird as the state bird, the Western White Pine as the state tree, the Syringa as the state flower, and the Appaloosa Horse.  The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Idaho is shown, and the state nickname, The Gem State, is mentioned.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Illinois - The Prairie State

Novelty Money Bill # 110

 

 

Illinois, The Prairie State, novelty money bill.

 

The Front of the Bill pictures Shadrack Bond as the first governor of the State of Illinois.  The bill's denomination, 1818, is the year of admission to the Union as the 21st state. The actual admission date, 12/3/1818, is encoded in the serial number within IL, the state's abbreviation.  Springfield, IL is shown as the capital city.  The Back of the Bill shows the Cardinal as the state bird, the White Oak as the state tree, the Violet as the state flower, and the deer.  Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Illinois, and the state nickname, The Prairie State.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49

        5 Bills   -   $2.49

     25 Bills   -   $7.49

    50 Bills   -   $12.49

 100 Bills   -   $19.99

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Indiana - The Hoosier State

Novelty Money Bill # 105

 

Indiana, The Hoosier State, novelty money bill

 

The Front of the Bill pictures Jonathan Jennings as the first governor of the State of Indiana. The bill's denomination, 1816, is the year of admission to the Union as the 19th state. The actual date of admission, 12/11/1816, is encoded in the serial number within IN, the state's abbreviation.  Indianapolis, IN is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Cardinal as the state bird, the Peony as the state flower, the Tulip Tree as the state tree, and the Limestone.  Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Indiana, and the state nickname, The Hoosier State.

 

        1 Bill   -   $0.99
      2 Bills   -   $1.49
      5 Bills   -   $2.49
    25 Bills   -   $7.49
   50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Iowa - The Hawkeye State

Novelty Money Bill # 129

 

Iowa, The Hawkeye State, novelty money bill

 

The Front of the Bill pictures Ansel Briggs, the first governor of the State of Iowa. The bill's denomination, 1846, is the year of Iowa's admission to the Union as the 29th state.  The actual admission date, 12/28/1846 is encoded in the serial number within IA, the state's abbreviation.  The capital city, Des Moines, IA is also mentioned. The Back of the Bill pictures the Eastern Goldfinch as the state bird, the Northern Red Oak as the state tree, and the Wild Prairie Rose as the state flower. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Iowa is shown, and the state nickname, The Hawkeye State, a tribute to Chief Black Hawk, is mentioned.

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Kansas - The Sunflower State

Novelty Money Bill # 133

 

Kansas, the Sunflower State, novelty money bill

 

The Front of the Bill pictures Charles L. Robinson, who was the first governor of Kansas. The bill's denomination, 1861, is the year that Kansas was admitted to the Union as the 34th state.  The actual admission date, 01/29/61 is encoded in the serial number within KS, the state's abbreviation.  The capital city, Topeka, KS, is also mentioned.  The Back of the Bill pictures the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Cottonwood as the state tree, the Sunflower as the state flower, and the Buffalo. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Kansas is shown, and the state nickname, The Sunflower State, is mentioned.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
    50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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Kentucky - The Bluegrass State

Novelty Money Bill # 107

 

Kentucky, the Volunteer State, novelty money bill

 

The Front of the Bill pictures Isaac Shelby as the first governor of the State of Kentucky.  The bill's denomination, 1792, is the year of admission to the Union as the 15th state.  The actual date of admission, 6/1/1792, is encoded in the serial number within KY, the state's abbreviation.  Frankfort, KY is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Cardinal as the state bird, the Tulip Tree as the state tree, the Goldenrod as the state flower, and the squirrel.  Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Kentucky. The state's nickname, The Bluegrass State, is also mentioned.

 

         1 Bill   -   $0.99

       2 Bills   -   $1.49
       5 Bills   -   $2.49
     25 Bills   -   $7.49
   50 Bills   -   $12.49
 100 Bills   -   $19.99

 

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