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Valued Member
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United States
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I actually like the Wyoming quarter...With the exception of Nevada, it might even be my favorite design of all the 50 quarters. Many of the new quarters have way to much going on for them...very complicated, detailed designs that, at least to me, go a little over board. There's a couple quarters (the SI like the simple elegance of the Wyoming coin...I think its a much needed breath-of-fresh-air after so many cluttered designs.
just my 2 pennies, --Gary
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 United States
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See, I thought the quarter looked like that one with the Wyoming state outline...that looks sharp. Thats why I got excited when I got this one...I thought mine was "broke".
Edited by MountainXBGL 01/25/2008 11:56 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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quote: where is the detail? No horse's mane, no definition on the cowboy, no definition on the horse, no tumbleweed or sagebrush,
Thats the way the symbol is. It is not ever painted with any details. Its a flat color. That's it. OMG - I just went to look and find some info on it. That symbol is a regestered trade mark of wyoming! TRADEMARK: Bucking Horse and Rider (BH&R) is the federal and state registered trademark of the State of Wyoming (shown left) http://www.codywy.org/wyfacts.htm
Edited by karrlot 01/25/2008 11:58 pm
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United States
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here's were the doubling  the saddle yoke & horse's belly  plus there a lot struck thur grease
Edited by amac44 01/26/2008 09:08 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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quote: Anyway - my point is - its ugly, flat, and boring but its Wyoming.
And the quarter is about the same way. :D Must be something about the landscape that just drains all the creativity out of people. :) One thing to say in its favor, it wasn't one of the early designs. Still what dos it say about the "contest" whn four of the five finalists are just variations of the same design. Either there were no good designs submitted, or the outcome of the "contest" was predetermined.
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United States
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At first glance I didn't like it, but I soon changed my mind. I now think it's interesting and unique. The whole idea of having a featureless design on a coin is pretty rare. I like it.
And by the way, the northwest corner of Wyoming is anything but flat and boring. Grand Tetons and Yellowstone are some of the prettiest parts of the country.
And I'm from Texas - I think our quarter could have been better, too. I have noticed that usually the harshest critics of each quarter are from that quarter's state.
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I like the simplicity of the design, a nice clean look and not cluttered like some of the rest.. as GFR3 stated
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United States
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I like it too. If you think the Wyoming quarter is ugly, have you seen the Maryland quarter? BLAH!
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New Member
United States
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I feel that way about many of the designs. It just seems that there was never a real standard for the State Quarters. Some are good and others are really bland. Some are historical and others aren't.
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Valued Member
United States
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Wyoming State Quarters are like prom dates. Use them up as soon as you can and hope you don't see them the next day.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I didn't care for it at first, but it sort of grew on me.
Far from my favorite, but it's a nice, simple design. And, it does "say" Wyoming.
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