This coin is a 2007 State & Territorial Quarter from the United States, minted in Denver. It features a denomination of 25 cents (25¢) and represents the rich history of the states and territories in America. The quarter has a traditional design created by John Flanagan and Don Everhart, showcasing the iconic imagery associated with its specific state or territory. Struck with an edge type of reeded, this coin has a diameter of 24.3 millimeters and weighs 5.67 grams, composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel. With a total mintage of 895,628, its production was marked as special, highlighting its collectible nature. Notably, it does not have a mint mark. A key feature of this quarter is its representation as part of the State & Territorial Quarters program, which celebrates each state’s unique heritage and contributions to the United States. Although it holds a face value of 25 cents, collectors often value such coins higher, particularly if they are in uncirculated condition or have unique characteristics associated with the specific state design.