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Nebraska - The Cornhusker State Novelty Money Bill # 138
The Front of the Bill pictures David Butler, the first governor of the State of Nebraska. The bill's denomination, 1867, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 37th state. The actual date of admission, 03/01/67, is encoded in the serial number within NE, the state's abbreviation. Lincoln, NE is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Goldenrod as the state wildflower, the Cottonwood as the state tree, and the White-tailed deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Nebraska. The state's nickname, The Cornhusker State, is shown.
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Nevada - The Silver State Novelty Money Bill # 135
The Front of the Bill pictures Henry Goode Blasdel, the first governor of the State of Nevada. The bill's denomination, 1864, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 36th state. The actual date of admission, 10/31/64, is encoded in the serial number within NV, the state's abbreviation. Carson City, NV is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Mountain Bluebird as the state bird, the Sagebrush as the state wildflower, the Bristlecone Pine as the state tree, and the Desert Bighorn Sheep. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Nevada. The state's nickname, The Silver State, is shown.
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New Hampshire - The Granite State Novelty Money Bill # 101
The Front of the Bill pictures Josiah Bartlett, the first governor of the State of New Hampshire. The bill's denomination, 1788, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 9th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 6/21/1788, is encoded in the serial number within NH, the state's abbreviation. Concord, NH is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Purple Finch as the state bird, the Purple Lilac as the state flower, the White Birch as the state tree, and the deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of New Hampshire. The state's nickname, The Granite State, is shown.
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New Jersey - The Garden State Novelty Money Bill # 100
The Front of the Bill pictures William Livingstone, the first governor of the State of New Jersey. The bill's denomination, 1787, is the year that New Jersey was admitted to the Union as the 3rd of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date, 12/18/1787, is encoded in the serial number within NJ, the state's abbreviation. Trenton, NJ is shown as the state capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Goldfinch as the state bird, the Red Oak as the state tree, the Purple Violet as the state flower, and the horse. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of New Jersey is pictured, and the state's nickname, The Garden State, is listed.
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New Mexico - The Land of Enchantment State Novelty Money Bill # 146
The Front of the Bill pictures New Mexico's first governor, William Calhoun McDonald, and the bill's denomination, 1912, is the year of admission to the Union as the 47th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 01/06/1912 encoded within NM, the state's abbreviation. Santa Fe, NM is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Roadrunner as the state bird, the Pinyon Pine as the state tree, the Yucca Flower as the state flower, and the Black Bear as the state animal. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of New Mexico is pictured, and the state motto, The Land of Enchantment, is mentioned.
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New York - The Empire State Novelty Money Bill # 111
The Front of the Bill pictures George Clinton, the first governor of the State of New York. The bill's denomination, 1788, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 11th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 7/26/1788, is encoded in the serial number within NY, the abbreviation for the state. Albany, NY is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Bluebird as the state bird, the Rose as the state flower, the Sugar Maple as the state tree, and the Beaver. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of New York is pictured, and the state nickname, The Empire State, is shown.
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North Carolina - The Old North State
Novelty Money Bill # 122
The Front of the Bill pictures Richard Carswell, the first governor of the State of North Carolina. The bill's denomination, 1789, is the year of admission to the Union as the 12th state. The actual date of admission, 11/21/1789 is encoded in the serial number within NC, the abbreviation for North Carolina. Raleigh, NC is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Cardinal as the state bird, the Dogwood as the state flower, the Pine Tree as the state tree, and the Gray Squirrel. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of North Carolina. The state's nickname, The Old North State, is mentioned.
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North Dakota - The Peace Garden State Novelty Money Bill # 139
The Front of the Bill pictures John Miller, the first governor of the State of North Dakota. The bill's denomination, 1889, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 39th or 40th state (admitted same day as South Dakota). The actual date of admission, 10/02/89, is encoded in the serial number within ND, the state's abbreviation. Bismarck, ND is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Wild Prairie Rose as the state wildflower, the American Elm as the state tree, and the Nakota Horse. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of North Dakota. The state's nickname, The Peace Garden State, is shown.
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Ohio - The Buckeye State Novelty Money Bill # 127
The Front of the Bill pictures Edward Tiffin, the first governor of the State of Ohio. The bill's denomination, 1803, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 17th state. The actual date of admission, 03/01/1803, is encoded in the serial number within OH, the state's abbreviation. Columbus, OH is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Cardinal Grosbeak as the state bird, the White Trillium as the state wildflower, the Buckeye Tree (Horse Chestnut) as the state tree, and the White-tailed deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Ohio. The state's nickname, The Buckeye State, is shown.
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Oklahoma - The Sooner State Novelty Money Bill # 145
The Front of the Bill pictures Oklahoma’s first governor, Charles Nathaniel Haskell, and the bill's denomination, 1907, is the year of admission to the Union as the 46th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 11/16/1907 encoded within OK, the state's abbreviation. Oklahoma City, OK is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Swallow-Tailed Flycatcher, the Redbud as the state tree, Mistletoe as the state floral emblem, and the Bison as the state mammal. The state nickname, The Sooner State, is mentioned. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Oklahoma is pictured, showing the state bird, the Scissortail Flycatcher, flying over the state flower, the Oklahoma Rose.
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Oregon - The Beaver State Novelty Money Bill # 134
The Front of the Bill pictures John Whiteaker, the first governor of the State of Oregon. The bill's denomination, 1859, is the year that the state entered the Union as the 33rd state. The actual date of admission, 02/14/59, is encoded in the serial number within OR, the state's abbreviation. Salem, OR is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Oregon Grape as the state wildflower, the Douglas Fir as the state tree, and the Beaver. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Oregon. The state's nickname, The Beaver State, is shown.
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