All circulating state quarters were made at the US mints in Philadelphia ("P" mint mark) and Denver ("D"). Proof issues were struck at San Francisco ("S").
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
That's quarter, and if you check your pocket change you'll find that every state quarter minted since 1999 has 2 dates on it: the older one is the date that its state joined the union, and the newer date is the date the coin was made. Any that you find in change are worth exactly a quarter.
That's the Nevada state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarter series. Nevada became a state in 1864, and the quarter was minted in 2006. It's worth exactly 25 cents.
The Kansas state quarter was the 4th design released in 2005. The first ones were put into circulation on August 29.There's a full page of SQ information at the US Mint website, linked below
The California State senate, and the California State assembly are responsible for making new laws for the state of California. The state of California's legislature has a democratic majority.
California uses the same coins as the rest of the states, with Lincoln on the penny and Washington on the quarter. The California state quarter has John Muir on the back.
The Colorado quarter was released in 2006.
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
The Mississippi state quarter was minted in 2002.
If you mean a 2005s proof California state quarter retail is $1.10
California
September 9, 1850 California became a state.
Here's a link to the U.S. Mint's page about the California quarter. Copy the text and paste it into your browser: http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/states/index.cfm?state=CA
Very recently in 2008
It was on September 9th, 1850 when California was settled as a state of the union. This made California the 31st state of the United States.
The California grizzly bear was made State animal in 1953
California