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This table, sorted by numbers, shows how many quarter-dollar coins were minted to recognize each state in the United States Treasury's state quarter program (1999-2008). Noteworthy is that some states received more than three times as many coins as others.

Virginia1,594,616,000
Connecticut1,346,624,000
South Carolina1,308,784,000
New York1,275,040,000
Maryland1,234,732,000
New Hampshire1,169,016,000
Massachusetts1,163,784,000
North Carolina1,055,476,000
Georgia939,932,000
Vermont882,804,000
Rhode Island870,100,000
Delaware774,824,000
Louisiana764,204,000
Kentucky723,564,000
West Virginia721,600,000
Oregon720,200,000
Pennsylvania707,332,000
Indiana689,800,000
North Dakota664,800,000
New Jersey662,228,000
Tennessee648,068,000
Ohio632,032,000
Nebraska594,400,000
Nevada589,800,000
Idaho581,400,000
Mississippi579,600,000
Colorado569,000,000
Wyoming564,400,000
Kansas563,400,000
Washington545,200,000
Texas541,800,000
California520,400,000
Hawaii517,600,000
Montana513,240,000
South Dakota510,800,000
Arizona509,600,000
Utah508,200,000
Alaska505,800,000
New Mexico488,600,000
Minnesota488,000,000
Florida481,800,000
Iowa465,200,000
Illinois463,200,000
Michigan459,600,000
Arkansas457,800,000
Alabama457,400,000
Missouri453,200,000
Wisconsin453,200,000
Maine448,800,000
Oklahoma416,600,000

Mintages for the non-state jurisdictions in 2009 were decidedly smaller:

District of Columbia172,400,000
Puerto Rico139,200,000
Guam87,600,000
American Samoa82,200,000
U.S. Virgin Islands82,000,000
Northern Mariana Islands72,800,000