That's HAWAIIAN, just like it's spelled on the coin. You DID read the state's name - ??? It's the newest and last state quarter - worth the same as all the billions of other state quarters in circulation today, 25 cents.
The Hawaiian state color is red.
My advice would be to look online possibly for a dealer that could possibly sell a Hawaiian quarter to you. There is no exact place where it would be easier to find it.
The nene or Hawaiian Goose and the flower is the Hawaiian hibiscus.
It means the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness
The Hawaiian symbol for mother is "makuahine," which is a term used to refer to a mother or maternal figure in the Hawaiian language. It is a word that expresses respect and love for mothers in Hawaiian culture.
yes, the Nene is the Hawaiian state bird. (It is just a Hawaiian goose)
Aloha State.
George Washington
Helen Keller is featured on the Alabama state quarter because she was a prominent figure associated with the state. Keller, who was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, overcame significant challenges as a deaf-blind individual and became a renowned author and activist, making her an inspirational symbol for Alabamians.
The reverse of Hawaii's quarter features Hawaiian monarch King Kamehameha I. Inscriptions are the state motto "UA MAU KE EA O KA ĀINA I KA PONO," ("The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness"), "Hawaii" and "1959."
25 cents, Hawaii is part of the united states