earthquake under the ocean
I see this has been tagged in American Samoa. American Samoa uses US dollars as their currency so I'll answer on behalf of Samoa, who uses the Samoan Tala (WST). As of 20 December 2009, $1USD = $2.57WST.
If you mean which US 25¢ piece will be issued as the 3rd territorial quarter, the coins in order of issuance are: # Washington, DC # Puerto Rico # Guam # American Samoa # US Virgin Islands # Northern Mariana Islands If you mean what the 3rd fiscal quarter of the year is, July-September (as you can tell by looking at any calendar)
As of 7 September 2009, the country of Samoa drives on the left. American Samoa still drive on the right.
Unless the coin is in proof or uncirculated condition, it's only worth a quarter. It's part of the series honoring the states, territories, and other jurisdictions of the U.S. Six are being issued in 2009 - Washington DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, The US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas, and Samoa.
23.31 (births per 1000 persons)...
the population of Samoa is 186,100
An earthquake and tsunami struck Samoa and American Samoa on September 29, 2009. (September 30 in Australia time)
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