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Utah - The Beehive State Novelty Money Bill # 144
The Front of the Bill pictures Utah's first governor, Heber M. Wells, and the bill's denomination, 1896, is the year of admission to the Union as the 45th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 01/04/1896 encoded within UT, the state's abbreviation. Salt Lake City, UT is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Ringed-billed Gull, the Blue Spruce as the state tree, the Sego Lily as the state flower, and the Elk as the state animal. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Utah is pictured, and the state nickname, The Beehive State, is mentioned.
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Vermont - The Green Mountain State Novelty Money Bill # 117
The Front of the Bill pictures Vermont's first governor, Thomas Chittleden, and the bill's denomination, 1791, is the year of admission to the Union as the 14th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 3/4/1791 encoded in it. Montpelier, VT is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Hermit Thrasher as the state bird, the Sugar Maple as the state tree, the Red Clover as the state flower, and the Morgan Horse. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Vermont is pictured, and the state nickname, The Green Mountain State, is mentioned.
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Virginia - The Old Dominion State Novelty Money Bill # 112
The Front of the Bill pictures Patrick Henry as the first governor of the State of Virginia. The bill's denomination, 1788, is the year of admission to the Union as the 10th of the Original 13 Colonies. The actual admission date, 6/25/1788, is encoded in the serial number. Richmond, VA is listed as the state capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Cardinal as the state bird, the Dogwood as both the state flower and the state tree, and the Foxhound. Also shown is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Virginia. The state nickname, The Old Dominion State, is mentioned.
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Washington - The Evergreen State Novelty Money Bill # 141
The Front of the Bill pictures Elisha Ferry, the first governor of the State of Washington. The bill's denomination, 1889, is the year of admission to the Union as the 42nd state. The actual date of admission, 11/11/1889 is encoded in the serial number within WA, the abbreviation for Washington. Olympia, WA is listed as the capital city. The Back of the Bill pictures the Willow Goldfinch as the state bird, the Coast Rhododendron as the state flower, the Western Hemlock Tree as the state tree, and the Orca, or Killer Whale, as the state's marine mammal. Also pictured is the U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Washington. The state's nickname, The Evergreen State, is mentioned.
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West Virginia - The Mountain State Novelty Money Bill # 130
The Front of the Bill pictures West Virginia's first governor, Arthur Ingram Boreman, and the bill's denomination, 1863, is the year of admission to the Union as the 35th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 06/20/63 encoded between WV, the initial for West Virginia. Charleston, WV is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Cardinal as the state bird, the Sugar Maple as the state tree, the Rhododendron as the state flower, and the Black Bear. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of West Virginia is pictured, and the state nickname, The Mountain State, is mentioned.
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Wisconsin - The Badger State Novelty Money Bill # 131
The Front of the Bill pictures Wisconsin's first governor, Nelson Dewey, and the bill's denomination, 1848, is the year of admission to the Union as the 30th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 05/29/48 encoded within WI, the initials for Wisconsin. Madison, WI is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Robin as the state bird, the Sugar Maple as the state tree, the Wood Violet as the state flower, and the Badger. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Wisconsin is pictured, and the state nickname, The Badger State, is mentioned.
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Wyoming - The Equality State Novelty Money Bill # 143
The Front of the Bill pictures Amos W. Barber, and the bill's denomination, 1890, is the year of admission to the Union as the 44th state. The serial number has the actual date of admission, 07/10/90 encoded within WY, the initials for Wyoming. Cheyenne, WY is shown as the capital city. The Back of the Bill shows the Western Meadowlark as the state bird, the Cottonwood Tree as the state tree, the Indian Paintbrush as the state flower, and the Buffalo. The U.S. Commemorative Quarter Dollar for the State of Wyoming, with the Wyoming Bucking Horse, is pictured, and the state nickname, The Equality State, is mentioned.
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