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United States Quarter
Teddy Bears
Issued in 2008
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
Oklahoma State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "In honor of the 46th state of the United States of America, is the Oklahoma quarter dollar coin. This design is adorned with the state's bird, the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, soaring above wildflowers. The state's wildflower, Indian Blanket or Gaillardia, is included among these wildflowers and represents the rich Native Americans heritage of Oklahoma. The coin design was announced in April 2007 based on citizen votes." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mistletoe; State Bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher; Nickname: The Sooner State; Capital: Oklahoma City; Statehood: November 16, 1907 Oklahoma State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "In honor of the 46th state of the United States of America, is the Oklahoma quarter dollar coin. This design is adorned with the state's bird, the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, soaring above wildflowers. The state's wildflower, Indian Blanket or Gaillardia, is included among these wildflowers and represents the rich Native Americans heritage of Oklahoma. The coin design was announced in April 2007 based on citizen votes."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Mistletoe; State Bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher; Nickname: The Sooner State; Capital: Oklahoma City; Statehood: November 16, 1907
9" $29.99
New Mexico State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The 47th state quarter dollar celebrates New Mexico and their influence of Native American culture. Featuring the Zia sun symbol with the map of the state in the background. The symbol is believed to represent the giver of all good. The circle in the symbol represents love and life with no beginning or end. This design was chosen from concepts submitted from the states citizens." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Yucca; State Bird: Roadrunner; Nickname: Land Of Enchantment; Capital: Santa Fe; Statehood: January 6, 1912 New Mexico State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The 47th state quarter dollar celebrates New Mexico and their influence of Native American culture. Featuring the Zia sun symbol with the map of the state in the background. The symbol is believed to represent the giver of all good. The circle in the symbol represents love and life with no beginning or end. This design was chosen from concepts submitted from the states citizens."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Yucca; State Bird: Roadrunner; Nickname: Land Of Enchantment; Capital: Santa Fe; Statehood: January 6, 1912
9" $29.99
Arizona State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This coin commemorates the 48th state admitted into the Union, Arizona. Featured on this coin is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Grand Canyon. It covers over 1.2 million acres, is 6,000 feet deep at the deepest, and at its widest is 18 miles, Also inscribed on the coin is a banner that reads the state's nickname, 'Grand Canyon State'. In the foreground is a Saguaro cactus. This design was chosen from 1.000 submissions by state residents." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Saguaro Blossom; State Bird: Cactus Wren; Nickname: The Grand Canyon State; Capital: Phoenix; Statehood: February 14, 1912 Arizona State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This coin commemorates the 48th state admitted into the Union, Arizona. Featured on this coin is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Grand Canyon. It covers over 1.2 million acres, is 6,000 feet deep at the deepest, and at its widest is 18 miles, Also inscribed on the coin is a banner that reads the state's nickname, 'Grand Canyon State'. In the foreground is a Saguaro cactus. This design was chosen from 1.000 submissions by state residents."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Saguaro Blossom; State Bird: Cactus Wren; Nickname: The Grand Canyon State; Capital: Phoenix; Statehood: February 14, 1912
9" $29.99
Alaska State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This coin commemorates Alaska, the 49th State admitted into the Union. Alaska is known for its majestic natural beauty and wildlife. To symbolize this, the quarter design features a grizzly emerging out of water with a salmon in its mouth. 98 percent of the U.S. grizzly population can be found in this state. The North Star is also displayed on the coin. In April 2007, Governor Sarah Palin chose this design from 850 submissions." 
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Forget Me Not; State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan; Nickname: The Last Frontier; Capital: Juneau; Statehood: January 3, 1959 Alaska State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "This coin commemorates Alaska, the 49th State admitted into the Union. Alaska is known for its majestic natural beauty and wildlife. To symbolize this, the quarter design features a grizzly emerging out of water with a salmon in its mouth. 98 percent of the U.S. grizzly population can be found in this state. The North Star is also displayed on the coin. In April 2007, Governor Sarah Palin chose this design from 850 submissions."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Forget Me Not; State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan; Nickname: The Last Frontier; Capital: Juneau; Statehood: January 3, 1959
9" $29.99
Hawaii State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The final quarter-dollar state coin released for 2008 honors Hawaii. This quarter features the revered King Kamehameha I. He established Hawaii in 1810, and preserved its independence. He is shown next to the eight major Hawaiian islands and the State motto, 'UA MAU KE EA O KA 'AINA I KA PONO' ('The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness'). 400 design ideas were submitted, and this coin was chosen from 26,000 votes."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Hibiscus; State Bird: Nene; Nickname: Aloha State; Capital: Honolulu; Statehood: August 21, 1959 Hawaii State Quarter Teddy Bear
- Coin Facts on Tag: "The final quarter-dollar state coin released for 2008 honors Hawaii. This quarter features the revered King Kamehameha I. He established Hawaii in 1810, and preserved its independence. He is shown next to the eight major Hawaiian islands and the State motto, 'UA MAU KE EA O KA 'AINA I KA PONO' ('The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness'). 400 design ideas were submitted, and this coin was chosen from 26,000 votes."
- Other information on Tag: State Flower: Hibiscus; State Bird: Nene; Nickname: Aloha State; Capital: Honolulu; Statehood: August 21, 1959
9" $29.99