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United States Quarter
Teddy Bears
Issued in 2001
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
New York State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The New York quarter, the first quarter of the 2001 series, features the Statue of Liberty, an outline of the state along with the inscription 'Gateway to Freedom'. Governor George E. Pataki requested the Mint to include the Hudson River and the route of the Erie Canal. With 76% of the vote, New Yorkers selected the Statue of Liberty design over 4 other finalists." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Rose; State Bird: Red-Breasted Bluebird; Nickname: Empire State; Capital: Albany; Statehood: July 26, 1788 New York State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The New York quarter, the first quarter of the 2001 series, features the Statue of Liberty, an outline of the state along with the inscription 'Gateway to Freedom'. Governor George E. Pataki requested the Mint to include the Hudson River and the route of the Erie Canal. With 76% of the vote, New Yorkers selected the Statue of Liberty design over 4 other finalists."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Rose; State Bird: Red-Breasted Bluebird; Nickname: Empire State; Capital: Albany; Statehood: July 26, 1788
9" $9.99
North Carolina State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The North Carolina quarter is the 12th in the series, and highlights the famous photograph of the 'First Flight', the first successful flight of a heavier-than-air, self-propelled flying machine. The historic first flight took place on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The craft, called the Flyer, traveled approximately 120 feet (37 meters)." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Dogwood; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Tar Heel State; Capital: Raleigh; Statehood: November 21, 1789 North Carolina State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The North Carolina quarter is the 12th in the series, and highlights the famous photograph of the 'First Flight', the first successful flight of a heavier-than-air, self-propelled flying machine. The historic first flight took place on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The craft, called the Flyer, traveled approximately 120 feet (37 meters)."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Dogwood; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Tar Heel State; Capital: Raleigh; Statehood: November 21, 1789
9" $9.99
Rhode Island State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Rhode Island quarter honors the 'Ocean State', featuring a sailboat in Narragansett Bay, and an image of the Pell Bridge in the background. Over 500 design concepts were submitted, and Rhode Island residents were invited to vote for their favorite of three finalists. The sailboat design was declared the winner, earning 57 percent of the 34,566 votes cast." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Violet; State Bird: Rhode Island Red; Nickname: Ocean State; Capital: Providence; Statehood: May 29, 1790 Rhode Island State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Rhode Island quarter honors the 'Ocean State', featuring a sailboat in Narragansett Bay, and an image of the Pell Bridge in the background. Over 500 design concepts were submitted, and Rhode Island residents were invited to vote for their favorite of three finalists. The sailboat design was declared the winner, earning 57 percent of the 34,566 votes cast."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Violet; State Bird: Rhode Island Red; Nickname: Ocean State; Capital: Providence; Statehood: May 29, 1790
9" $9.99
Vermont State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Vermont quarter, the 14th in the set, features Camel's Hump Mountain, and maple trees with sap buckets. The design honors the first "new" state admitted to the Union after the orginal 13 colonies. The final design was selected by Governor Howard Dean and submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury for final endorsement." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Red Clover; State Bird: Hermit Thrush; Nickname: Green Mountain State; Capital: Montpelier; Statehood: March 4, 1791 Vermont State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Vermont quarter, the 14th in the set, features Camel's Hump Mountain, and maple trees with sap buckets. The design honors the first "new" state admitted to the Union after the orginal 13 colonies. The final design was selected by Governor Howard Dean and submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury for final endorsement."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Red Clover; State Bird: Hermit Thrush; Nickname: Green Mountain State; Capital: Montpelier; Statehood: March 4, 1791
9" $9.99
Kentucky State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Kentucky Quarter shows the stately mansion, Federal Hill, with an inscription that reads, "My Old Kentucky Home", and a thoroughbred racehorse. The Quarter Project Committee received 1,800 design suggestions and narrowed it the submissions down to 12 finalists. Residents cast over 50,000 votes for their favorite concept. Governor Paul E. Patton selected the final design." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Rod; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Bluegrass State; Capital: Frankfort; Statehood: June 1, 1792 Kentucky State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Kentucky Quarter shows the stately mansion, Federal Hill, with an inscription that reads, "My Old Kentucky Home", and a thoroughbred racehorse. The Quarter Project Committee received 1,800 design suggestions and narrowed it the submissions down to 12 finalists. Residents cast over 50,000 votes for their favorite concept. Governor Paul E. Patton selected the final design."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Rod; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Bluegrass State; Capital: Frankfort; Statehood: June 1, 1792
9" $9.99