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United States Quarter
Teddy Bears
Issued in 2005
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
California State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This thirty-first quarter was the first to be released in 2005. This quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger personally suggested the soaring California condor to the coin as an example of an 'amazing comeback.'" 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Poppy; State Bird: California Valley Quail; Nickname: The Golden State; Capital: Sacramento; Statehood: September 9, 1850 California State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This thirty-first quarter was the first to be released in 2005. This quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger personally suggested the soaring California condor to the coin as an example of an 'amazing comeback.'"
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Poppy; State Bird: California Valley Quail; Nickname: The Golden State; Capital: Sacramento; Statehood: September 9, 1850
9" $9.99
Limited Edition Color California State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This thirty-first quarter was the first to be released in 2005. This quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger personally suggested the soaring California condor to the coin as an example of an 'amazing comeback.'" 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Poppy; State Bird: California Valley Quail; Nickname: The Golden State; Capital: Sacramento; Statehood: September 9, 1850 Limited Edition Color California State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This thirty-first quarter was the first to be released in 2005. This quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley's monolithic granite headwall known as Half Dome. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger personally suggested the soaring California condor to the coin as an example of an 'amazing comeback.'"
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Golden Poppy; State Bird: California Valley Quail; Nickname: The Golden State; Capital: Sacramento; Statehood: September 9, 1850
9" $11.99
Minnesota State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Minnesota coin, the 32nd to be released in the Mint's States Quarter program, features a tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, and a textured outline of the State surrounding its nickname, 'Land of 10,000 Lakes.'" 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Pink & White Lady Slipper; State Bird: Common Loon; Nickname: North Star State; Capital: St. Paul; Statehood: May 11, 1858 Minnesota State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Minnesota coin, the 32nd to be released in the Mint's States Quarter program, features a tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, and a textured outline of the State surrounding its nickname, 'Land of 10,000 Lakes.'"
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Pink & White Lady Slipper; State Bird: Common Loon; Nickname: North Star State; Capital: St. Paul; Statehood: May 11, 1858
9" $9.99
Oregon State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Oregon coin is the 33rd to be released in the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarter program. It features a portion of Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States, viewed from the south-southwest rim. The nature inspired design also includes Wizard Island, tall conifer trees and Watchman and Hillman Peaks bordering the lake." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Oregon Grape; State Bird: Western Meadow Lark; Nickname: Beaver State; Capital: Salem; Statehood: February 14, 1859 Oregon State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The Oregon coin is the 33rd to be released in the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarter program. It features a portion of Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States, viewed from the south-southwest rim. The nature inspired design also includes Wizard Island, tall conifer trees and Watchman and Hillman Peaks bordering the lake."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Oregon Grape; State Bird: Western Meadow Lark; Nickname: Beaver State; Capital: Salem; Statehood: February 14, 1859
9" $9.99
Kansas State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "Kansas was the 34th state to be admitted into the Union. The state's natural symbols of the state animal and flower, the buffalo and sunflower adorn this quarter design. In the mid-19th century, both were abundantly found within the state. In 2004, a statewide vote by high school students recommended this quarter design." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Native Sunflower; State Bird: Western Meadowlark; Nickname: Sunflower State; Capital: Topeka; Statehood: January 29, 1861 Kansas State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "Kansas was the 34th state to be admitted into the Union. The state's natural symbols of the state animal and flower, the buffalo and sunflower adorn this quarter design. In the mid-19th century, both were abundantly found within the state. In 2004, a statewide vote by high school students recommended this quarter design."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Native Sunflower; State Bird: Western Meadowlark; Nickname: Sunflower State; Capital: Topeka; Statehood: January 29, 1861
9" $9.99
West Virginia State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The West Virginia quarter is the fifth and final quarter to be released for 2005. This scenic state was the 35th state admitted into the Union. The New River and New River Gorge Bridge coin captures the state's natural beauty. At 3,030 feet long and 63 feet wide, this bridge is the largest steel span in the U.S. This design was chosen in March 2004." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Rhododendron; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Mountain State; Capital: Charleston; Statehood: June 20,1863 West Virginia State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The West Virginia quarter is the fifth and final quarter to be released for 2005. This scenic state was the 35th state admitted into the Union. The New River and New River Gorge Bridge coin captures the state's natural beauty. At 3,030 feet long and 63 feet wide, this bridge is the largest steel span in the U.S. This design was chosen in March 2004."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Rhododendron; State Bird: Cardinal; Nickname: Mountain State; Capital: Charleston; Statehood: June 20,1863
9" $9.99