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A coin stamped with 1789 with a profile of George Washington is not worth any monetary value. This type of coin was stamped privately and is commemorative.
No. The only double headed coin to circulate in the US was an undated George Washington Cent minted sometime between 1783 and 1793.
Probably hundreds of different ones. One was given out by a chain of gas stations in the 1950s.
Private mints oftentimes have coins in different materials than what they advertise, but from what I can tell, the majority of National Collector's Mint double eagle "coins" are base metal (I'd assume either copper, steel, aluminum, nickel, zinc or some alloy of them) with a tiny amount of gold plating.
The coins are really only worth face value, but in uncirculated condition, they might go for as much as double that.
It could be 300 to 900 give or take based on condition
Sorry as a numismatic collectible coin it has no value, but that don't mean it's worthless. Try checking eBay or the web site for the National Historic Mint
Herman E Calloway plays the cello/ bass but i forgot about the others. I think that herman plays the bass or double bass
these are not real coins more like tokens or medals they have relatively no value other than what you can get for them on eBay good luck
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