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Take another look at that coin. If the quarter also says Rhode Island, then it's a 2001 state quarter, with 1790 being the year Rhode Island became a state. In that case, it's worth 25 cents.
Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state based on total area and the 20th most populous. Rhode Island is the 50th largest state based on total area and the 43rd most populous.
Phoenix has a larger population then Rhode Island but has a much smaller area,
Is california bigger or smaller than rhode island
New York city is much bigger than rhode island
Guatemala is much larger in area and population.
Rhode island has 3 islands
Cumberlandite is the State Rock.Bowenite is the State mineral.It had iron ore but much of that was quickly exploited.
Alabama, ranked 30th among US states in total area, is much larger than Rhode Island (ranked 50th).
It has been a US State for 220 years but is much older in geological terms.
Well, honey, that 1790 quarter from Rhode Island ain't worth a whole lot these days. In fact, it's only worth its weight in silver, which is about $3-5 depending on the condition. So, unless you're planning on time-traveling back to 1790 to spend it, I'd say it's not gonna make you rich anytime soon.
They were concerned that large States might have too much power.