There are Delaware quarters struck with a cracked die. This "Spitting Horse" was hot for a while, but I haven't noticed much about it since. There are always errors like coins struck through a foreign material, planchets showing the copper core on one or both sides, etc. Several of the state quarters have had die errors, the most recent are two varieties of the Wisconsin quarter with an extra leaf on the ear of corn. FWIW, coins are not "printed". Paper bills and newspapers are printed; coins are said to be struck or minted.
Delaware
Sorry no quarters were minted in Delaware. All state quarters were minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.
The same as all other ordinary state quarters from circulation* - 25 cents. (*) I'm excluding error coins such as Iowa quarters with extra leaves, and rotated-reverse Delaware quarters, because these are uncommon.
Delaware
Delaware is known as the "First State"
Delaware or the state when u begin to feel that u r bigger than only 1 other person in the rest of the world.
Delaware's state flower is the peach blossom.
The state of Delaware has only 1 representative in the US House of Representatives. Because the state has only a single congressional district, the representative is officially considered "At Large" (over the entire state).Delaware has only one state representative. But like other states, it has 2 Senators.
The state slogan for Delaware is "Liberty and Independence". It is the state slogan because Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution.
Delaware does not have an Official State Vegetable.
Delaware state flag.
Yes, Delaware is still a state.