His wooden teeth.
Young George Washington did not throw a dollar across the Potomac River. There were no silver dollars in existence during George's childhood.
It's said that he threw a silver dollar across the Potomac, which is unlikely since the silver dollar didn't exist at that time. The story is likely a myth. silver dollars did exist at that time, the spanish pieces of eight silver dollar.It was the first silver dollar used in the early colonies and remained u.s. legal tender until 1857.
Seeing as George Washington died in 1799, I'd say no, he didn't. The first US silver dollar was struck in 1794 so it is quite possible that he would have had at least one at some point. As for the story of Washington throwing a silver dollar across the Potomac river, it's not true and even if he did throw a "silver dollar" across the river, it would likely have been an 8 real coin of Spain or Mexico since there were no US silver dollars when Washington was a young man.
George Washington.
He wants to keep it, pet it, and name it George.
Probably some of the early ones like George Washington, John Adams and so on
throw it across the room throw it across the room
A shoe.
Throw it across the river
Oh, dude, the White House is like 1.5 miles away from the Potomac River. You could probably throw a rock and hit it if you had a good arm. But like, maybe don't do that, because Secret Service might not find it as amusing as we do.
MLB player George Kontos throws right.
MLB player George Kottaras throws right.