Coin Highlights
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Date/Mint: 2007-S, San Francisco
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Denomination: Quarter Dollar
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Composition: 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel overall
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Strike: Proof
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Weight: 5.67 grams
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Diameter: 24.30 mm
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Edge: Reeded
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Mintage: 2,374,778
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Obverse: George Washington by John Flanagan
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Reverse: Bucking horse and rider with “The Equality State”
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Designer: Norman E. Nemeth (reverse)
Historical Significance
Wyoming was the 44th coin released in the 50 State Quarters Program and the fourth issue of 2007. The design honors Wyoming as the Equality State, a nickname tied to its early leadership in women’s voting rights and public service, while the bucking horse and rider image pays tribute to the state’s enduring ranching and rodeo heritage.
Collectibility
The 2007-S Wyoming clad proof is a solid addition to complete State Quarter proof sets, western-themed collections, and Wyoming-focused sets. Its mirrored proof surfaces, iconic cowboy motif, and San Francisco proof format give it broad appeal, while the separate silver proof version offers a lower-mintage companion for collectors building both formats.



