1 Delaware - December 7, 1787
2 Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787
3 New Jersey - December 18, 1787
4 Georgia - January 2, 1788
5 Connecticut - January 9, 1788
6 Massachusetts - February 6, 1788
7 Maryland - April 28, 1788
8 South Carolina - May 23, 1788
9 New Hampshire - June 21, 1788
10 Virginia - June 25, 1788
11 New York - July 26, 1788
12 North Carolina - November 21, 1789
13 Rhode Island - May 29, 1790
14 Vermont - March 4, 1791
15 Kentucky - June 1, 1792
16 Tennessee - June 1, 1796
17 Ohio - March 1, 1803
18 Louisiana - April 30, 1812
19 Indiana - December 11, 1816
20 Mississippi - December 10, 1817
21 Illinois - December 3, 1818
22 Alabama - December 14, 1819
23 Maine - March 15, 1820
24 Missouri - August 10, 1821
25 Arkansas - June 15, 1836
26 Michigan - January 26, 1837
27 Florida - March 3, 1845
28 Texas - December 29, 1845
29 Iowa - December 28, 1846
30 Wisconsin - May 29, 1848
31 California - September 9, 1850
32 Minnesota - May 11, 1858
33 Oregon - February 14, 1859
34 Kansas - January 29, 1861
35 West Virginia - June 20, 1863
36 Nevada - October 31, 1864
37 Nebraska - March 1, 1867
District of Colombia
38 Colorado - August 1, 1876
39 North Dakota - November 2, 1889
40 South Dakota - November 2, 1889
41 Montana - November 8, 1889
42 Washington - November 11, 1889
43 Idaho - July 3, 1890
44 Wyoming - July 10, 1890
45 Utah - January 4, 1896
46 Oklahoma - November 16, 1907
47 New Mexico - January 6, 1912
48 Arizona - February 14, 1912
49 Alaska - January 3, 1959
50 Hawaii - August 21, 1959
(This will sound silly but you could ask your bank for a list of the state quarters. They are released in the state's order of induction and have the dates on them.)
Here is the list :
1 Delaware December 7, 1787
2 Pennsylvania December 12, 1787
3 New Jersey December 18, 1787
4 Georgia January 2, 1788
5 Connecticut January 9, 1788
6 Massachusetts February 6, 1788
7 Maryland April 28, 1788
8 South Carolina May 23, 1788
9 New Hampshire June 21, 1788
10 Virginia June 25, 1788
11 New York July 26, 1788
12 North Carolina November 21, 1789
13 Rhode Island May 29, 1790
14 Vermont March 4, 1791
15 Kentucky June 1, 1792
16 Tennessee June 1, 1796
17 Ohio March 1, 1803
18 Louisiana April 30, 1812
19 Indiana December 11, 1816
20 Mississippi December 10, 1817
21 Illinois December 3, 1818
22 Alabama December 14, 1819
23 Maine March 15, 1820
24 Missouri August 10, 1821
25 Arkansas June 15, 1836
26 Michigan January 26, 1837
27 Florida March 3, 1845
28 Texas December 29, 1845
29 Iowa December 28, 1846
30 Wisconsin May 29, 1848
31 California September 9, 1850
32 Minnesota May 11, 1858
33 Oregon February 14, 1859
34 Kansas January 29, 1861
35 West Virginia June 20, 1863
36 Nevada October 31, 1864
37 Nebraska March 1, 1867
38 Colorado August 1, 1876
39 North Dakota November 2, 1889
40 South Dakota November 2, 1889
41 Montana November 8, 1889
42 Washington November 11, 1889
43 Idaho July 3, 1890
44 Wyoming July 10, 1890
45 Utah January 4, 1896
46 Oklahoma November 16, 1907
47 New Mexico January 6, 1912
48 Arizona February 14, 1912
49 Alaska January 3, 1959
50 Hawaii August 21, 1959
* The District of Columbia (DC) was merged with the city of Washington (founded 1790) on February 21, 1871. It has a non-voting delegate who can participate in committees in the House of Representatives.
Hawaii 1959
Alaska 1958
Arizona 1912
New Mexico 1912
Oklahoma 1907
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