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United States Quarter
Teddy Bears
Issued in 2000
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
Massachusetts State Quarter Red White and Blue Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Massachusetts quarter is the first quarter of the new millennium, and features 'The Minuteman,' a statue honoring the small group of farmers and colonists who fought the British during the Revolutionary War. Ready to fight on just a minute's notice, earned them the name 'minutemen'" 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mayflower; State Bird: Black-capped Chickadee; Nickname: Bay State; Capital: Boston; Statehood: February 6, 1788 Massachusetts State Quarter Red White and Blue Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Massachusetts quarter is the first quarter of the new millennium, and features 'The Minuteman,' a statue honoring the small group of farmers and colonists who fought the British during the Revolutionary War. Ready to fight on just a minute's notice, earned them the name 'minutemen'"
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mayflower; State Bird: Black-capped Chickadee; Nickname: Bay State; Capital: Boston; Statehood: February 6, 1788
9" $9.99
Maryland State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Maryland quarter depicts Maryland's Statehouse which from 1783-1784, served as the nation's first peacetime capital. The Treaty of Paris was ratified there, officially ending the Revolutionary War. Leaf clusters from the official state tree, the White Oak, and the nickname 'The Old Line State' in honor of Maryland's Revolutionary War 'troops of the line', completes the design." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Black-Eyed Susan; State Bird: Baltimore Oriole; Nickname: Old Line State; Capital: Annapolis; Statehood: April 28, 1788 Maryland State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Maryland quarter depicts Maryland's Statehouse which from 1783-1784, served as the nation's first peacetime capital. The Treaty of Paris was ratified there, officially ending the Revolutionary War. Leaf clusters from the official state tree, the White Oak, and the nickname 'The Old Line State' in honor of Maryland's Revolutionary War 'troops of the line', completes the design."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Black-Eyed Susan; State Bird: Baltimore Oriole; Nickname: Old Line State; Capital: Annapolis; Statehood: April 28, 1788
9" $9.99
South Carolina State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The South Carolina quarter shows key state symbols - a Palmetto Tree, the Carolina Wren and the Carolina Jessamine. In 1776, colonists in a small fort built of Palmetto logs defeated a British fleet trying to capture Charleston Harbor, hence the nickname 'The Palmetto State'. The states outline, the nickname, and a star indicating the capital, Columbia, form the quarter's background." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Carolina Jessamine; State Bird: Carolina Wren; Nickname: Palmetto State; Capital: Columbia; Statehood:May 23, 1788 South Carolina State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The South Carolina quarter shows key state symbols - a Palmetto Tree, the Carolina Wren and the Carolina Jessamine. In 1776, colonists in a small fort built of Palmetto logs defeated a British fleet trying to capture Charleston Harbor, hence the nickname 'The Palmetto State'. The states outline, the nickname, and a star indicating the capital, Columbia, form the quarter's background."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Carolina Jessamine; State Bird: Carolina Wren; Nickname: Palmetto State; Capital: Columbia; Statehood:May 23, 1788
9" $9.99
New Hampshire State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The New Hampshire quarter honors one of the states most unique attractions, 'The Old Man of the Mountain', a natural rock formation measuring over 40 feet high that depicts the distinct profile of an elderly man gazing eastward. The State motto, 'Live free or die', and nine stars, signifying New Hampshire as the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, complete the design."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Purple Lilac; State Bird: Purple Finch; Nickname: Granite State; Capital: Concord; Statehood: June 21, 1788 New Hampshire State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The New Hampshire quarter honors one of the states most unique attractions, 'The Old Man of the Mountain', a natural rock formation measuring over 40 feet high that depicts the distinct profile of an elderly man gazing eastward. The State motto, 'Live free or die', and nine stars, signifying New Hampshire as the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, complete the design."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Purple Lilac; State Bird: Purple Finch; Nickname: Granite State; Capital: Concord; Statehood: June 21, 1788
9" $9.99
Virginia State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Virginia quarter honors our nation's oldest colony, Jamestown, VA. The design features the three ships that brought the first English settlers to Jamestown. On May 12, 1607, the ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery landed on a small island along the James River. It was here the original settlers established the first permanent English settlement called Jamestown, in honor of King James 1." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Dogwood Blossom; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Old Dominion; Capital: Richmond; Statehood: June 25, 1788 Virginia State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Virginia quarter honors our nation's oldest colony, Jamestown, VA. The design features the three ships that brought the first English settlers to Jamestown. On May 12, 1607, the ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery landed on a small island along the James River. It was here the original settlers established the first permanent English settlement called Jamestown, in honor of King James 1."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Dogwood Blossom; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Old Dominion; Capital: Richmond; Statehood: June 25, 1788
9" $14.99