$1. It's an ordinary circulation coin. Also, it's not gold, just brass. More Information: There was no George Washington dollar minted in 1789. The only coin honoring Washington that could have possibly been minted in that year was an undated one cent coin with a head on both sides. This was probably the only legal 2 headed coin to circulate in the US.
Those are the years George Washington was President, so what you have is a 2007 presidential dollar coin. It's worth one dollar.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
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Those are the years George Washington was President, so what you have is a 2007 presidential dollar coin. It's worth one dollar.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
I have a Cumberland Gardens "Washington One Dollar " coin with 1789 - 1797 dates. I can't remember where I got it. What is this coin, and where might I got it?
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$1. It's an ordinary Presidential dollar, minted in 2007. The dates 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as President.
It's not gold and it's only a dollar.
How much is a bicentennial 1776-1976 quarter dollar worth
$1 or more.
There was no half dollar released in 1961 that featured Washington. Check the date/design on your coin and post a new question.
The U.S. had a debt of around $75 million when George Washington first took office in 1789. This was primarily the result of borrowing to finance the American Revolutionary War.