2007 Wyoming Quarter Errors, Varieties & Values

2007 Wyoming Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2007 Wyoming quarter errors and varieties exist!  Furthermore, if the die markings on this quarter don’t match yours, then compare your images to the 2007 Wyoming State quarter doubled die variety listings attributed by John Wexler.

wyoming quarter error
Arrows note a die break and doubling of the legs of the bucking horse

Furthermore, images of Wyoming quarter doubled die varieties are available via varietyvista.com.  If you prefer a book in hand, as many dealers do, then you’ll want to get access to the “Greysheet.”




Moreover, the “Cherry Picker’s Guide,” is a book praised by numerous numismatists.  Additionally, die variety and error coins make the collections of any collector more rare, and therefore increases value.

collar die clash quarter error
Collar Die Clash Quarter Error
2007 Wyoming Quarter Values

Did you know that a 2007-P Wyoming doubled die reverse quarter graded MS66, sold for almost $500.00?  Furthermore, a 2007-D 25C Wyoming state quarter graded MS68, sold for $1225.00It takes an investment to cover the costs of submitting a coin for grading.  However, the return of investment may be far greater, and therefore worth the investment.




Grading & Certification

Furthermore, not all coins are worth submitting for grading.   Additionally, condition impacts grade and value.  Moreover, circulation wear and post mint damage prevents coins from getting the highest grade. 

2007 wyoming doubled die quarter
Arrow notes doubling on a 2007 Wyoming State Quarter

Get more than one opinion before sending a coin off for grading.  Most importantly, remember that people purchase the coin, not the holder. A coin designated as raw means it isn’t graded and hasn’t been authenticated by a grading company. 

However, it’s still worth more than face value.  The best chance of finding uncirculated bucking horse and rider Wyoming quarters is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Additionally, examining 2007 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.

2007 quarter error
Die Deterioaration Doubling of "In God We Trust"
Coinage Tells History

If you do diligent research, you’ll find the hobby of coin collecting is like studying the history of governments around the globe.  For instance, the America the Beautiful and 50 state quarters programs became a hit as part of  “The Great American Coin Hunt.”




Wyoming Quarter Design

Furthermore, a bucking horse and rider displays on 2007 Wyoming quarter dollar coins.  Additionally, “Wyoming earned its nickname the “Equality State” for its role in granting full voting rights to women.”

“Not only was women’s suffrage first practiced in Wyoming, but this state was the first that enabled women to serve on juries and hold public office. Nellie Taylor Ross (elected in 1924,) was the first woman governor of the state of Wyoming.  Moreover, Ross became  the first woman appointed as the Director of the United States Mint, a position she held for 20 years.”

Finally, learn about “W” mint mark quarters released into circulation as 2019 and 2020 special edition coins. Moreover, with only 10 million total minted, they’re worth a lot more money than just face value.  Happy Hunting!

"A lot of people have collected with their kids to spark their interest in history, geography or the states, because it's something fun to do and educational too.” - Star Tribune

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2008 Oklahoma State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values




2008 Oklahoma State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2008 Oklahoma state quarter errors and varieties exist!  Values depend on the condition of the coin.  Furthermore, the sold listings on Ebay show coins like these are found by coin roll hunters and sold online for a profit of $3 to $5.

2008 quarters
Arrows note a die chip on the flower petal

Additionally, listings of known doubled die varieties to compare coins with pictures are available via doubleddie.com and varietyvista.com.   




2008 Oklahoma Quarter Values

Furthermore, 2008 quarters don’t have to be a  rare doubled die variety or an error to be valuable.  For instance, a 2008-D Oklahoma State Quarter graded MS68, sold for $750.00.   Additionally, a 2008-P graded MS67, sold for $72.00.  In other words, the lowest population of the highest grades are the most valuable coins.

value of 2008 Oklahoma Quarters

Moreover, the best chance of finding uncirculated Oklahoma state quarter errors and varieties is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Additionally, examining 2008 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.




2008 Oklahoma Statehood Quarter Coin Design

“As the 46th quarter in the fifty state quarters program, this coin was released in 2008 to honor Oklahoma as the 46th state to join the Union (on November 16, 1907.)  Oklahoma’s nickname is the “Sooner State.”   Additionally, the coin features the scissor-tailed flycatcher, Oklahoma’s state bird.”

Oklahoma quarter error
2008 P Oklahoma State Quarter Obverse Errors

“Moreover, the bird soars over the state wildflower, the “Indian blanket.”   The Indian blanket (gaillardia) symbolizes Oklahoma’s rich Native American Indian heritage, its long grass prairies, and abundant wildlife.”




Furthermore, Oklahoma is the united Oklahoma Territory and the Indian Territory of the Five Civilized Tribes (Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee).  The state’s name comes from the Choctaw words “okla” and “homma,” meaning “red” and “people.” – usmint.gov

2008 P Oklahoma State Quarter Error
Found in a bank roll while coin roll hunting, the 2008 P Oklahoma quarter displays die breaks, as noted with arrows in the images below.  Furthermore, even as a circulated coin it can fetch between three and five dollars in raw condition.




2008 P Oklahoma error
Arrow notes a large die chip filling the lower half of the "B" in LIBERTY
die chips on obverse
Arrows note a die chip on Washington's bust and "R" of Quarter
die chips on quarter
The arrow notes a die chip on the designer's initials
2008 state quarter errors
Arrow notes a die chip in the "W" of IN GOD WE TRUST

First, check out the examination footage below. Then checkout more 2008 quarters worth money, such as the 2008 Arizona quarter.  Furthermore, the 2008 Alaska quarter is known for the “extra bear claw” error.  Finally, observe a 2008 Hawaii state quarter displaying die breaks.

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