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The North Dakota state quarter was released in 2006.

It shows a pair of bison with a setting sun. There is also a view of the buttes and canyon's depicting the North Dakota Badlands or Theodore Roosevelt National Park. At the top are the inscriptions "North Dakota" and "1889".

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