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What presidents are on the US dime nickel and half dollar?

Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, is on the dime. Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is on the nickel. John Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, is on the half dollar.


What is the 50th state?

Hawaii was the 50th state to become a state.


What state was bordered by a union state a border state and a confederate state?

The border state of Maryland was a central state in the US Civil War, and had the border state of Delaware on its east, the Union State of Pennsylvania to its north, and the Confederate state of Virginia to its south.


How many of each state quarter were minted?

50 State Quarters MintagesDenverPhiladelphiaTotalDelaware401,424,000373,400,000774,824,000Pennsylvania358,332,000349,000,000707,332,000New Jersey299,028,000363,200,000662,228,000Georgia488,744,000451,188,000939,932,000Connecticut657,880,000688,744,0001,346,624,0001999 State Quarters4,430,940,000Massachusetts535,184,000628,600,0001,163,784,000Maryland556,532,000678,200,0001,234,732,000South Carolina566,208,000742,576,0001,308,784,000New Hampshire495,976,000673,040,0001,169,016,000Virginia651,616,000943,000,0001,594,616,0002000 State Quarters6,470,932,000New York619,640,000655,400,0001,275,040,000North Carolina427,876,000627,600,0001,055,476,000Rhode Island447,100,000423,000,000870,100,000Vermont459,404,000423,400,000882,804,000Kentucky370,564,000353,000,000723,564,0002001 State Quarters4,806,984,000Tennessee286,468,000361,600,000648,068,000Ohio414,832,000217,200,000632,032,000Louisiana402,204,000362,000,000764,204,000Indiana327,200,000362,600,000689,800,000Mississippi289,600,000290,000,000579,600,0002002 State Quarters3,313,704,000Illinois237,400,000225,800,000463,200,000Alabama232,400,000225,000,000457,400,000Maine231,400,000217,400,000448,800,000Missouri228,200,000225,000,000453,200,000Arkansas229,800,000228,000,000457,800,0002003 State Quarters2,280,400,000Michigan225,800,000233,800,000459,600,000Florida241,600,000240,200,000481,800,000Texas263,000,000278,800,000541,800,000Iowa251,400,000213,800,000465,200,000Wisconsin226,800,000226,400,000453,200,0002004 State Quarters2,401,600,000California263,200,000257,200,000520,400,000Minnesota248,400,000239,600,000488,000,000Oregon404,000,000316,200,000720,200,000Kansas300,000,000263,400,000563,400,000West Virginia356,200,000365,400,000721,600,0002005 State Quarters3,013,600,000Nevada312,800,000277,000,000589,800,000Nebraska276,400,000318,000,000594,400,000Colorado294,200,000274,800,000569,000,000North Dakota359,000,000305,800,000664,800,000South Dakota265,800,000245,000,000510,800,0002006 State Quarters2,928,800,000Montana256,240,000257,000,000513,240,000Washington280,000,000265,200,000545,200,000Idaho286,800,000294,600,000581,400,000Wyoming320,800,000243,600,000564,400,000Utah253,200,000255,000,000508,200,0002007 State Quarters2,712,440,000Oklahoma194,600,000222,000,000416,600,000New Mexico244,400,000244,200,000488,600,000Arizona265,000,000244,600,000509,600,000Alaska254,000,000251,800,000505,800,000Hawaii263,600,000254,000,000517,600,0002008 State Quarters2,438,200,000All State Quarters34,797,600,000This table does not include mintages of Proof coins.


What was the first state to have a state constitution?

Connecticut was the first state to have a state constitution.