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Hawaii Quarter Bonus Questions!
How well do you know the newest quarter design?
The Hawaii quarter features:
King Kamehameha I
A palm tree
A volcano
The state capital of Hawaii is:
Kailua
Hilo
Honolulu
The state flower of Hawaii is the:
Coast rhododendron
Hibiscus
Mistletoe
The state that sees the nation's first light celebrates the release of their quarter reverse in which year?
2003
2005
2008
The symbol featured on which state's quarter reverse represents men who fought in the American Revolution?
Ohio
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
The theme on this quarter's reverse is "Foundation in Education."
Iowa
Pennsylvania
New York
The "Magnolia State" released its quarter in 2002.
Mississippi
Ohio
Louisiana
The "Land of a Thousand Lakes" released its quarter in 2005.
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
Which state's quarter reverse features the New River Gorge Bridge, 3,030 feet long, one of the world's longest steel spans and the second highest bridge in the United States, rising 876 feet above the gorge?
Arkansas
West Virginia
Louisiana
Which state has a symbol of education in the form of a schoolhouse on its quarter reverse?
Iowa
Illinois
Connecticut
Which state’s reverse shows two ways of exploration from different time periods?
Mississippi
Florida
Indiana
Which state's quarter reverse marked the first time a real person (not a symbol such as Lady Liberty) had ever been featured on two circulating coins of different denominations?
Alabama
Delaware
Illinois
Helen Keller is featured on this quarter reverse.
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
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