All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in it's original Mint packaging spend it.
The George Washington dollar coin was the first of the Presidential dollar series. It was minted in 2007.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and othermodern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's proof or uncirculated in original packaging spend it.
A 2007 George Washington Presidential Dollar lacking the edge lettering is valued around $150-$800. A 2007 John Adams is around $800-$1250. A 2007 Thomas Jefferson is between $2000 and $8000. As with all coins it is difficult to determine value without knowing condition, as such prices may vary. An exceptionally perfect piece is often worth much more, but is extremely rare. All in all a Presidential Dollar with a plain edge is a great coin to have and definitely worth saving.
The George Washington "golden dollar" (actually made of brass, as was the Sacajawea coin) was minted as the first coin in the Presidential dollar series mandated in 2005. The Washington coin was issued in 2007 and the coins featuring subsequent US Presidents will be issued through 2016. Every President will have a coin, provided they have been deceased for 2 years on the scheduled date of issue. As of 2012, the coins are being produced only for collectors, and not for circulation, due to a huge surplus of the coins (which includes some Sacajawea dollar coins).
Check the rim of the coin. The 2007 and '08 Presidential dollars have the date, mint mark, and "God" motto inscribed in the edge. If it's there, the coin is worth one dollar. Now if it's one of the error coins with nothing at all on the edge, it's worth around $40 to $50 or so. It's not a rare error.
The George Washington dollar coin was the first of the Presidential dollar series. It was minted in 2007.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.
2007
The 2007 Washington Dollar is worth exactly one dollar. You can pick a nice one from a bank roll of mixed dollars.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.
No. Feel free to spend it.
It was made in 2007 (the date is on the edge), and is brass, not gold. In circulated condition its value is 1 dollar, uncirculated perhaps $3 or so.
$1. It's made of brass, not gold, and the year (2007) is on the edge.
The date (2007) is on the edge. It's worth only face value in circulated condition, and about $3 if uncirculated.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and othermodern one dollar coins are face value only. Unless it's proof or uncirculated in original packaging spend it.
Maybe 2 dollars to a collector, otherwise only face value.