Arizona is part of the US so its coins come from the US Mint and its paper money comes from the Federal Reserve just like every other state.
Because Arizona is in the southwest, a high percentage of the coins found in circulation will carry a "D" mint mark for Denver, and many bills will have indicator letters and numbers referring to the San Francisco Federal Reserve District.
they depend on the "the five c's which are copper,cotton,cattle,citrus,and climate
The state of Arizona made its money by mining the minerals found in the state.
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Arizona has them, and they are creating a lot of money for the state.
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If you lived in Arizona you would write "Arizona Department of Revenue".
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There is a range of money that could be made by ultra sound techs in Arizona. The best techs make the most.
Yes, Arizona is a state.
Arizona is a desert state.
It's a state. There's also Arizona City, Arizona, Atlántida, Honduras. The grand canyon is in Arizona.
A person must be 19 years or older in the state of Arizona before becoming a waitress. Other states that require waitresses to be 19 are Delaware and North Dakota.
Arizona's state mineral is copper. This is why Arizona's nickname is the copper state. Their state gemstone is turquoise. They don't have a state rock or stone.
The Arizona State animal is the Ringtail, and the State bird is the Cactus Wren.
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