The mint mark is in the same position as it is on all State Quarters, to the right of the tip of Washington's wig.
However, your quarter isn't from Wyoming and it wasn't made in 1890. It's a modern coin from the series struck in 1999-2008 to honor each state. 1890 is the year Wyoming was admitted to the Union. The actual date of minting is at the bottom of the design on the reverse side.
Sorry no 1890 quarters with a "D" mint mark first one was 1906.MoreThe Denver Mint wasn't opened until 1906 as noted, and in 1890 quarters were only made at Philadelphia which didn't use a mint mark at that time. There's more information at the Related Question.
Yes. The Philadelphia mint produced 16,802,590 dollars in 1890 with no mint mark.
its from the phillidelphia mint
made in the Philadelphia Mint
above the DO in dollar on the back :]
Sorry no 1890 quarters with a "D" mint mark first one was 1906.MoreThe Denver Mint wasn't opened until 1906 as noted, and in 1890 quarters were only made at Philadelphia which didn't use a mint mark at that time. There's more information at the Related Question.
Yes. The Philadelphia mint produced 16,802,590 dollars in 1890 with no mint mark.
its from the phillidelphia mint
a quarter
made in the Philadelphia Mint
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
There is not always a mint mark on coins. If your coin does not have a mintmark it means that it was made at the Philadelphia mint in Pennsylvania.
above the DO in dollar on the back :]
42cents
Below the eagle on the reverse.
The lack of a mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The mint mark P wasn't added to quarters until 1980.
The "O" mint mark is from New Orleans