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Louisiana - The Pelican State Novelty Money Bill # 120
The Front of the Bill pictures William Claiborne, the first governor of the State of Louisiana. The bill's denomination, 1812, is the year of admission to the Union as the 18th state. The actual date of admission, 04/30/1812 is encoded in the serial number within LA, the abbreviation for Louisiana. Baton Rouge, LA is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Eastern Brown Pelican as the state bird, the Magnolia as the state flower, the Bald Cypress as the state tree, and the black bear. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Louisiana. The state's nickname, The Pelican State, is mentioned.
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Maine - The Pine Tree State Novelty Money Bill # 118
The Front of the Bill pictures William King, the first governor of the State of Maine. The bill's denomination, 1820, is the year of admission to the Union as the 23rd state. The actual date of admission, 3/15/1820 is encoded in the serial number within ME, the abbreviation for Maine. Augusta, ME is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Chickadee as the state bird, the White Pinecone as the state flower, the White Pine Tree as the state tree, and the moose. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Maine. The state's nickname, The Pine Tree State, is mentioned.
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Maryland - The Ocean State Novelty Money Bill # 116
The Front of the Bill pictures Thomas Johnson, the first governor of the State of Maryland. 1788, the bill's denomination, is the year that Maryland was admitted to the Union as the 7th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 4/28/1788 is encoded in the serial number within MD, the state's abbreviation. Annapolis, MD is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Baltimore Oriole as the state bird, the White Oak as the state tree, the Brown-eyed Susan as the state flower, and the Diamondback Terrapin turtle. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Maryland is shown, and the state's nickname, The Ocean State, is mentioned.
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Massachusetts - The Bay State Novelty Money Bill # 106
The Front of the Bill pictures John Winthrop as the first governor of the State of Massachusetts. The bill's denomination, 1788, is the year of the state's admission to the Union as the 6th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 2/6/1788, is encoded in the serial number within MA, the state's abbreviation. Boston, MA is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Chickadee as the state bird, the American Elm as the state tree, the Mountain Laurel as the state flower, and the horse. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Massachusetts. The state nickname, The Bay State, is also mentioned.
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Michigan - The Great Lake State Novelty Money Bill # 126
The Front of the Bill pictures Stephen T. Mason, the first governor of the State of Michigan. The bill's denomination, 1837, is the year of admission to the Union as the 26th state. The actual date of admission, 01/26/1837, is encoded in the serial number within MI, the abbreviation for Michigan. Lansing, MI is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the American Robin as the state bird, the Crested Dwarf Iris as the state wildflower, the Eastern White Pine as the state tree, and the White-tailed Deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Michigan. The state's nickname, The Great Lake State, is mentioned.
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Minnesota - The North Star State Novelty Money Bill # 132
The Front of the Bill pictures Henry Hastings Sibley, the first governor of the State of Minnesota. The bill's denomination, 1858, is the year of admission to the Union as the 32nd state. The actual date of admission, 05/11/58 is encoded in the serial number within MN, the abbreviation for Minnesota. Saint Paul, MN is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Great Northern Diver (Common Loon) as the state bird, the Pink & White Lady's Slipper as the state flower, the Red Pine as the state tree, and the White-tailed Deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Minnesota. The state's nickname, The North Star State, is mentioned.
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Mississippi - The Magnolia State
Novelty Money Bill # 123
The Front of the Bill pictures David Holmes, the first governor of the State of Mississippi. The bill's denomination, 1817, is the year of admission to the Union as the 20th state. The actual date of admission, 12/10/1817 is encoded in the serial number within MS, the abbreviation for Mississippi. Jackson, MS is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Mockingbird as the state bird, the Magnolia as the state flower, the Magnolia Tree as the state tree, and the white-tailed deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Mississippi. The state's nickname, The Magnolia State, is mentioned.
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Missouri - The Show Me State Novelty Money Bill # 124
The Front of the Bill pictures Alexander McNair, the first governor of the State of Missouri. The bill's denomination, 1821, is the year of admission to the Union as the 24th state. The actual date of admission, 8/10/1821 is encoded in the serial number within MO, the abbreviation for Missouri. Jefferson City, MO is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Bluebird as the state bird, the Hawthorn as the state flower, the Flowering Dogwood Tree as the state tree, and the Missouri Fox Trotting horse. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Missouri. The state's nickname, The Show Me State, is mentioned.
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Montana - The Treasure State Novelty Money Bill # 140
The Front of the Bill pictures Sidney Edgerton, the first governor of the State of Montana. The bill's denomination, 1889, is the year of admission to the Union as the 41st state. The actual date of admission, 11/08/1889 is encoded in the serial number within MT, the abbreviation for Montana. Helena, MT is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Bitterroot as the state flower, the Ponderosa Pine Tree as the state tree, and the Grizzly Bear as the state animal. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Montana, featuring Big Sky Country as the state's advertising moniker. The state's nickname, The Treasure State, referring to the importance of mining, is mentioned.
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