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United States Quarter
Teddy Bears
Issued in 1999
patriotic mickey image
The Teddy Bears were made by Limited Treasures and they
have a mint State Quarter from their state on their right foot sealed in
plastic.
  Name Size Price To Order
Delaware State Quarter Teddy Bear 
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Delaware quarter depicts the historic horseback ride of Caesar Rodney. On July 1, 1776, despite suffering from asthma and cancer, Rodney set off on the 80-mile journey to Philadelphia, arriving just in time to cast the deciding vote in favor of our nation's independence. An art and drama teacher, fittingly employed at Caesar Rodney High School, submitted the selected design concept." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Peach Blossom; State Bird: Blue Hen Chicken; Nickname: First State; Capital: Dover; Statehood: December 7, 1787 Delaware State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Delaware quarter depicts the historic horseback ride of Caesar Rodney. On July 1, 1776, despite suffering from asthma and cancer, Rodney set off on the 80-mile journey to Philadelphia, arriving just in time to cast the deciding vote in favor of our nation's independence. An art and drama teacher, fittingly employed at Caesar Rodney High School, submitted the selected design concept."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Peach Blossom; State Bird: Blue Hen Chicken; Nickname: First State; Capital: Dover; Statehood: December 7, 1787
9" high $14.99
Pennsylvania State Quarter Teddy Bear 
- Coin Facts: "The Pennsylvania quarter depicts the statue 'Commonwealth' an outline of the state, the state motto, and a keystone. The statue 'Commonwealth' is a bronze-gilded female form that has topped Pennsylvania's State capitol dome since 1905. Her right arm extends in kindness and her left arm grasps a ribbon mace to symbolize justice. The image of the keystone honors the states nickname." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mountain Laurel; State Bird: Ruffed Grouse; Nickname: Keystone State Capital: Harrisburg; Statehood: December 12, 1787 Pennsylvania State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts: "The Pennsylvania quarter depicts the statue 'Commonwealth' an outline of the state, the state motto, and a keystone. The statue 'Commonwealth' is a bronze-gilded female form that has topped Pennsylvania's State capitol dome since 1905. Her right arm extends in kindness and her left arm grasps a ribbon mace to symbolize justice. The image of the keystone honors the states nickname."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mountain Laurel; State Bird: Ruffed Grouse; Nickname: Keystone State Capital: Harrisburg; Statehood: December 12, 1787
9" high $9.99
New Jersey State Quarter Teddy Bear 
- Coin Facts: "The New Jersey quarter the first circulating coin to feature George Washington on both sides, depicts General George Washington and members of the Colonial Army crossing the Delaware River en route to several important victories during the Revolutionary War. These much needed victories gave the soldiers courage, hope, and newfound confidence." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Purple Violet; State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch; Nickname: Garden State; Capital: Trenton; Statehood: December 18, 1787 New Jersey State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts: "The New Jersey quarter the first circulating coin to feature George Washington on both sides, depicts General George Washington and members of the Colonial Army crossing the Delaware River en route to several important victories during the Revolutionary War. These much needed victories gave the soldiers courage, hope, and newfound confidence."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Purple Violet; State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch; Nickname: Garden State; Capital: Trenton; Statehood: December 18, 1787
9" high $9.99
Georgia State Quarter Teddy Bear 
- Coin Facts: "The selected design for the Georgia quarter prominently features the peach-a symbol long associated with the state - within the confines of a silhouetted outline of the state. Live Oak sprigs boarder the central design paying homage to the official state tree, the Live Oak. The Georgia State motto, 'Wisdom, Justice, Moderation,' appear inside a hanging banner." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Cherokee Rose; State Bird: Brown Thrasher; Nickname: Peach State; Capital: Atlanta; Statehood: January 2, 1788 Georgia State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts: "The selected design for the Georgia quarter prominently features the peach-a symbol long associated with the state - within the confines of a silhouetted outline of the state. Live Oak sprigs boarder the central design paying homage to the official state tree, the Live Oak. The Georgia State motto, 'Wisdom, Justice, Moderation,' appear inside a hanging banner."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Cherokee Rose; State Bird: Brown Thrasher; Nickname: Peach State; Capital: Atlanta; Statehood: January 2, 1788
9" high $9.99
Connecticut State Quarter Teddy Bear 
- Coin Facts: "The Connecticut quarter features 'The Charter Oak,' an integral part of Connecticut's heritage. On the night of October 31, 1687, Heroic Captain Joseph Wadsworth saved the Connecticut Charter from the hands of the British and concealed it in the safest place he could find-in a majestic white oak. This famous tree, 'The Charter Oak', finally fell during a great storm on August 21, 1856." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mountain Laurel; State Bird: American Robin; Nickname: Constitution State; Capital: Hartford; Statehood: January 9, 1788 Connecticut State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts: "The Connecticut quarter features 'The Charter Oak,' an integral part of Connecticut's heritage. On the night of October 31, 1687, Heroic Captain Joseph Wadsworth saved the Connecticut Charter from the hands of the British and concealed it in the safest place he could find-in a majestic white oak. This famous tree, 'The Charter Oak', finally fell during a great storm on August 21, 1856."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mountain Laurel; State Bird: American Robin; Nickname: Constitution State; Capital: Hartford; Statehood: January 9, 1788
9" high $9.99