It's a coin rather than a mint. A mint is the factory where coins are made.
In any case it's an ordinary circulation coin made in 2007 and is worth face value only, $1.
AnswerCurrent value is about $7
No. However, there is a George Washington mint coin.
This not a product of the US Mint and has no numismatic value. Unfortunately the best place to check for the value of this is eBay.
This coin is common and runs from $3.75- $4.25 in circulated condition and only $4.50 in Mint state
8-5-11>>> The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof and Uncirculated, both have the same value of $15.00 regardless of mint mark.
The Washington Mint is a private company NOT associated with the actual U.S. Mint. Any silver coin they produce is worth its bullion value only.
The only thing made by the U.S. Mint in 1952 George Washington on it is the quarter. You may have been thinking of the Booker T. Washington / George W. Carver Commemorative Half Dollar, but that's not George Washington on the front, and there's no Liberty on the reverse. So I have to believe you have something that was not made at the U.S. Mint. Please provide more information in this question's discussion area, providing as detailed a description of what's on each side as you can.
The Franklin Mint's "Moments in the Life of George Washington" is a collectible series that celebrates significant events and achievements in Washington's life, often through intricately designed coins or medallions. The value of these items can vary based on factors such as rarity, demand, condition, and historical significance. Collectors may find them appealing not only for their artistic craftsmanship but also for their representation of American history. Ultimately, their value is determined by the marketplace and the interest of collectors in historical memorabilia.
These are not made by any US mint, and have no numismatic value. If the coins are silver and not silver plated, the value would be for the silver in the coins.
The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof (1982-S) and Uncirculated (1982-D), both have the same value of $12.00 regardless of mint mark.
$2 to $4500 depending upon the mint mark, variety and the condition of the coin.
It was made in 2007, the date/mintmark is on the edge. Value is a dollar and it's not gold. The color is from the brass it's made from.