It depends if it has anything unordinary, or something that another quarter doesnt have.
The number one export for Utah is Gold according to this government sponsored website: http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/ut.html From the same website, the number one import for Utah is again, Gold. Utah has a gold processing plant that will process all gold found in Utah and imported Gold then export them all. (http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/imports/ut.html) Beside Gold, Utah's 2nd export goods is parts for computer and electronics products. Utah's imports are airplane related products and parts. Hope this answer your questions.
Utah
It is in the state of Utah, near Moab and on the Colorado river.
Utah's manufactured goods primarily include electronics, machinery, aerospace components, and medical devices. The state is also known for its production of food and beverages, particularly processed foods and craft beverages. Additionally, Utah has a growing technology sector, contributing to the manufacturing of software and tech-related products. This diverse manufacturing base supports the state's economy and job market.
IVY BAKER PRIEST UTAH FROM JAN 28, 1953- JAN 20,1961
In 2007, the US Mint produced quarters that represented: Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Utah. I believe the Utah quarter was minted towards the end of the year.
Yes, a manganese brass Utah quarter is part of the 2007 state quarter series. The value of the coin would depend on its condition, its mint mark, and overall rarity. It may have a slight premium over face value if it's in good condition.
Utah Flash was created in 2007.
Promontory Point in northern Utah where they connected the two sides of the continental railroad with a golden spike.
Crossroads of the West
Equitrekking - 2007 Utah 3-7 was released on: USA: 2009
In 2007, there were over 61,000 reported traffic accidents in Utah with 299 traffic fatalities.
Not 1896. Not Utah. Please check the rest of the quarters in your pocket change. Every single one of the billions of state quarters issued in the last 10 years has 2 dates on it - the date the coin was minted, and the date its state entered the Union. Your coin was struck in 2007. 1896 is the year Utah became a state. Also, it was made in either Philadelphia (a "P" next to the bow in Washington's wig) or Denver ("D"), not Utah. There's no mint in Utah.
Familiar Spirits - 2007 was released on: USA: 20 January 2007 (Utah)
Utah defeated Navy, 35-32, in the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl.
Brigham Young University BYU Provo Utah
Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah.