2007-D Wyoming State Quarter Roll - 40 BU Coins
2007-D Wyoming State Quarter Roll - 40 BU Coins
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Forty Pieces of the Wild West for Your Collection
Bring home the spirit of the American frontier with this complete bank-wrapped roll of 2007-P Wyoming State Quarters. This 40-coin roll from the Philadelphia Mint features the iconic bucking bronco and rider design, honoring Wyoming's cowboy heritage and pioneering legacy as the "Equality State." Each gem brilliant uncirculated quarter arrives in original String & Sons orange and white bank wrapping, ensuring authenticity and pristine condition straight from distribution. Whether you're building a complete State Quarters collection, seeking investment-grade rolls, or sharing the joy of coin collecting with family and friends, this roll delivers exceptional value and historical significance.
What Makes This Quarter Special
- Gem Brilliant Uncirculated Condition: Pristine coin with full mint luster and sharp, crisp details as it left the Denver Mint
- Denver Mint Strike: Bears the "D" mint mark, representing production at one of America's premier minting facilities
- 2007 Issue Year: Part of the final year of the 50 State Quarters Program, making it essential for complete collections
- Copper-Nickel Clad Composition: Durable construction with outer layers of cupronickel bonded to a pure copper core
- Official U.S. Legal Tender: Authentic United States Mint issue with 25-cent face value
- Historic State Quarters Program: Part of the most successful coin program in U.S. history, spanning 1999-2008
- Wyoming's Unique Heritage: Commemorates the state's cowboy culture, natural beauty, and pioneering spirit
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Obverse: John Flanagan's timeless portrait of George Washington graces the obverse, modified by William Cousins in 1997 for the State Quarters series. Washington faces left in dignified profile, with "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" arcing above, "QUARTER DOLLAR" below, and "LIBERTY" to the left. The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears to the right of Washington's portrait, while the "D" mint mark is positioned just below.
Reverse: Norman Nemeth's dynamic design captures Wyoming's cowboy legacy with a powerful depiction of a bucking bronco and rider, adapted from the state's iconic license plate imagery. The silhouette conveys motion and energy, symbolizing the untamed spirit of the Old West. Above the scene, the state motto "EQUAL RIGHTS" appears on a banner, honoring Wyoming's progressive history. The inscriptions "WYOMING" and "1890" mark the state name and year of admission, while "2007" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" complete the design. The outline of Wyoming's distinctive rectangular shape frames the composition, grounding the imagery in geographic identity.
Why Collectors Choose This Quarter
The 2007 Wyoming State Quarter represents one of the final releases in the beloved 50 State Quarters Program, which captivated millions of Americans and introduced countless new collectors to numismatics. Wyoming's distinctive design stands out among the series with its bold, action-packed imagery that instantly evokes the romance of the American frontier. The bucking bronco has become synonymous with Wyoming's identity, making this quarter immediately recognizable and culturally significant.
In gem brilliant uncirculated condition, this Denver Mint strike retains the pristine quality that serious collectors demand. The sharp details bring Nemeth's design to life, from the tension in the bronco's muscles to the determination of the rider. Whether you're completing your 50 State Quarters collection, focusing on Western states, seeking both mint marks for comprehensive coverage, or building a high-quality set of modern U.S. coinage, this Wyoming quarter delivers both historical significance and visual appeal.
As one of the later issues in the program, the 2007 quarters often receive less attention than earlier releases, yet they're equally important for building a complete set. This uncirculated Denver Mint example ensures your collection maintains consistent quality from the first state to the last, while the "D" mint mark adds variety for collectors who pursue both Philadelphia and Denver strikes.
Images shown are stock photos. Actual coin will be in similar gem brilliant uncirculated condition.
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