Coin Identifier
Wyoming State Quarter
25 cents

Wyoming State Quarter

United States · 2007

This quarter features a silhouette of a cowboy riding a bucking horse, representing Wyoming's cowboy culture and heritage. The words 'WYOMING,' 'THE EQUALITY STATE,' and the year '1890' are also inscribed.

Country
United States
Year
2007
Denomination
25 cents
Metal
91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel

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Overview

This quarter features a silhouette of a cowboy riding a bucking horse, representing Wyoming's cowboy culture and heritage. The words 'WYOMING,' 'THE EQUALITY STATE,' and the year '1890' are also inscribed.

Historical significance

Wyoming was the first state to grant women the right to vote in 1869, earning it the nickname 'The Equality State'. The state quarter program honors unique aspects of each state’s history and culture.

Estimated value

25 cents (Face Value); collectors may pay more depending on condition and rarity

Care & preservation

Store in a dry environment to prevent tarnish. Use coin sleeves or albums for protection. Avoid cleaning the coin as it may reduce its value.