2007
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
$1. It's made of brass, not gold, and the year (2007) is on the edge.
For U.S. quarters it's George Washington, from 1932 to 2011.
$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.
If you mean one of the brass coins currently circulating, they are worth only face value. If you are talking about a commemorative coin, please include the year of the coin and if it is a proof or uncirculated coin.
1869
So far, they've had presidential dollar coins for George Washington (1st) up through Chester A. Arthur (21st). Grover Cleveland (22nd & 24th) and Benjamin Harrison (23rd) are due out later this year.
Lincoln was put on the one-cent coin in 1809 to celebrate his 100th year. It then seems logical that Washington should also be on a coin, so he was put on the quarter. When presidents were put on bills, Washington and Lincoln were the most important and were placed on the $1 and $5.
The coin was made for the 250th anniversary (1982) of Washington's birth. It was the first commemorative half dollar issued since 1954 and the fist 90% silver coin made by the Mint since 1964. Uncirculated and Proof coins were struck, and both have the same value of about $14.00.
The coin is a common Sacagawea dollar coin and its worth a dollar.
A quarter that says "quarter dollar" is a United States coin worth 25 cents. It features the image of George Washington on the front and various designs on the back, depending on the series or year of minting. This coin is commonly used in everyday transactions and is part of the U.S. currency system. Its value remains constant as legal tender.
1885 was the year the first dollar bill was made. Back then the were called sliver certificate's. The first bills had pictures of George Washington, Martha Washington and early presidents.