Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.
If you have a quarter from the States series, and it has the date of 1796 on it, that is because the state being commemorated was admitted to the Union that year. The state shown on your quarter is Tennessee.
As of my last update, specific figures for the number of Quarter Horses in Tennessee can vary, but estimates suggest there are several thousand Quarter Horses in the state. Tennessee is known for its equestrian culture, and Quarter Horses are popular for various disciplines, including rodeo and ranch work. For the most accurate and current statistics, consulting local equine associations or registries would be advisable.
The 2002 Tennessee 1796 Golden Quarter is a commemorative coin issued by the United States Mint to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Tennessee's statehood. It features a design that honors the state's historical significance and cultural heritage, with imagery representing Tennessee's contributions to American history. The coin is part of the 50 State Quarters Program, which aimed to promote state pride and collectability among coin enthusiasts. Like other state quarters, it has a unique design on the reverse side that highlights Tennessee's identity.
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The phone number of the Tennessee State Government Tennessee State Museum is: 615-741-0830.
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The Tennessee Cave Salamander is the state amphibian of Tennessee.
Tennessee State University is located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tennessee is a state. The largest city is Nashville.
The Tennessee state fair is held annually during September at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville Tennessee.
The address of the Tennessee State Government Tennessee State Museum is: James K Polk Building, Nashville, TN 37219