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1988 Five Dollar Commemorative Coin
The 50 States Commemorative Coin Program Act was signed into legislation December 1, 1997. This system was designed to serve three purposes. First, it was to honor the states that make up the United States. Second, it was to advertise data in regards to the states, their historical past and tradition, and the nationwide heritage among the many youth. Lastly, it was designed to encourage a new generation of numismatists, or coin collectors. The primary 13 states which fashioned the United States had been minted within the order they ratified the United States Constitution. The remaining thirty-seven states had been minted within the order they have been admitted to the Union. Cash had been minted roughly ten weeks before the next state quarter’s minting began.
The quarters function every state’s particular person design on the reverse, or tails side of the coin. In order to accommodate the designs, the quarter needed to be modified. The words “United States of America” and “Quarter Dollar” were moved to the obverse side. The year minted, formerly on the obverse, was moved to the reverse. Each state played a job in deciding the design for his or her coin. Many state governors called upon the residents of their state to submit design ideas. As soon as the time for submission of design ideas was full, the recommendations were sent to a governor-mandated commemorative coin committee for review. The committee narrowed down the selection to a handful and the governor usually made the ultimate selection, topic to approval by the Secretary of Treasury.
The first state quarter, Delaware, was released January four, 1999. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut followed later that year. The 12 months 2000 brought quarters for Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia. In 2001, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky were minted. Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi quarters had been launched in 2002. In 2003, the mint launched quarters for the states of Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri and Arkansas. 2004 releases included Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia followed in 2005. January 2006 brought Nevada. Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota have been also released that year.
2007 introduced Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. 2008 was the final year for the 50 State Quarters Program. Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii had been the ultimate quarters of the program. Because of the overwhelming success of the 50 State Quarters, Congress signed [two] different commemorative coin programs into legislation in 2007 and 2008 respectively. While commonly believed to be part of the 50 State Quarters Program, the quarters for the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands are not. These six quarters, released in 2009, make up the District of Columbia and United States Territories Quarter Program.
The America the Lovely Nationwide Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Program will start issuing quarters in 2010. Fifty six coins, released at a charge of 5 quarters per 12 months, will be issued in the program. The ultimate quarter might be released in 2021. The quarters might be launched in the order every was established as a nationwide site.
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AHeirloom’s Iowa State Cutting Board $35.17 Our signature state shaped cutting boards are designed and manufactured in Brooklyn, NY, by our small housewares company AHeirloom. Each board is drawn, scaled and cut to reflect the true curvature of some of our favorite state borderlines, as precise as possible. To provide maximum durability and longevity our cutting boards are made of strong, bamboo constructed with 3-ply formaldehyde free st… |
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1998 Husker Video (Nebraska vs. Iowa State) $39.95 This video features a football game played between the Nebraska Huskers and Iowa State. The game was played on November 7, 1998 …. |
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Logo Mouse Pad Iowa State University $12.99 This high quality, durable mouse pad displays your schools logo with High Quality Graphics Great gift for a Grad… |
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NCAA Iowa State Cyclones Deluxe Nylon Laptop Sleeve for 13-Inch to 14-Inch Laptop or MacBook $35.65 Safeguard your laptop and show your Iowa State Cyclones team spirit with this protective sleeve from Tribeca Gear. Made of durable, water-resistant nylon, this sleeve absorbs shocks and protects your laptop’s finish from scratches and dings. Designed to fit laptops up to 14 inches in size, sleeve measures 15-1/2 inches long by 11 inches high by 1-1/4 inches wide. The zippered main compartment and … |
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Iowa State Cyclones NCAA 10 inch Netbook-iPad Sleeve $19.75 Iowa State Cyclones – Team ProMark Laptop Sleeves – Iowa State Cyclones NCAA 10 inch Netbook-iPad Sleeve – Item: NBU026… |
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Iowa – 3 Round State Seal Patch $3.60 Our 3″ round patches feature an emroidered version of the state seal of Iowa. They can be sewn on or ironed on…. |
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