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Pennsylvania - The Keystone State Novelty Money Bill # 103
The Front of the Bill pictures Thomas Mifflin, the first governor of Pennsylvania (1790-1799). The bill denomination, 1787, is the year that Pennsylvania was admitted to the Union as the second of the Original 13 Colonies. The serial number depicts the actual date (12/12/1787) of admission to the Union, and Harrisburg, PA is shown as the state's capital. The Back of the Bill depicts the Eastern Hemlock as the state tree, the Mountain Laurel as the state flower, the Ruffed Grouse as the state bird, and the deer. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Pennsylvania is also pictured. The state's nickname, The Keystone State, is also listed.
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Rhode Island - The Ocean State Novelty Money Bill # 108
The Front of the Bill pictures Benedict Arnold, the First Governor of the State of Rhode Island. The Serial Number has the actual date of Rhode Island's admission to the Union, 05/29/1790, encoded in it. The Denomination depicts the year of the state's entry to the Union as the 13th of the Original 13 Colonies, and Providence, RI is shown as the state capital city. The Back of the Bill depicts the Rhode Island Red Hen as the state bird, the Red Maple as the state tree, the Violet as the state flower, and the Striped Bass. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Rhode Island is also pictured, and the state's nickname, The Ocean State, is listed.
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South Carolina - The Palmetto State Novelty Money Bill # 113
The Front of the Bill pictures the State of South Carolina's first governor, John Rutledge. The bill denomination, 1788, is the year of admission to the Union as the eighth of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual date of admission, 5/23/1788, is encoded in the bill's serial number. Columbia, SC, the state's capital city, is also listed on the front of the bill. The Back of the Bill shows the South Carolina Wren as the state bird, the Sabal Palmetto as the state tree, the Yellow Jessamine as the state flower, and the deer. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the Sate of South Carolina. The state nickname, The Palmetto State, is also listed.
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South Dakota - The Mount Rushmore State Novelty Money Bill # 137
The Front of the Bill pictures Arthur Calvin Mellette, the state's first governor, the denomination of 1889 as the year that South Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 39th or 40th state (admitted the same day as North Dakota). The actual admission date, 11/02/89, is embedded in the serial number within SD, the abbreviation for South Dakota, and the capital city, Pierre, SD is listed. The Back of the Bill shows the Ringed-necked Pheasant as the state bird, the White Spruce as the state tree, the Pasque Flower as the state flower, and the Cayote. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of South Dakota, and the state nickname, The Mount Rushmore State.
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Tennessee - The Volunteer State Novelty Money Bill # 121
The Front of the Bill pictures John Sevier, the first governor of the State of Tennessee. The bill's denomination, 1796, is the year of admission to the Union as the 16th state. The actual date of admission, 6/1/1796 is encoded in the serial number within TN, the abbreviation for Tennessee. Nashville, TN is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Mockingbird as the state bird, the Iris as the state flower, the Tulip Tree as the state tree, and the raccoon. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Tennessee. The state's nickname, The Volunteer State, is mentioned.
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Texas - The Lone Star State Novelty Money Bill # 109
The Front of the Bill pictures James Henderson, the state's first governor, the denomination of 1845 as the year that Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state. The actual admission date, 12/29/1845, is embedded in the serial number, and the capital city, Austin, TX is listed. The Back of the Bill shows the Mockingbird as the state bird, the Pecan Tree as the state tree, the Bluebonnet as the state flower, and the famous Texas Longhorn. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Texas, and the state nickname, The Lone Star State.
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