That depends on which coin you mean. If it's the modern presidential dollar, you might be able to get $2 for it from a collector. Otherwise, Washington has been on the quarter since 1932 and you'd have to include the date to get a value.
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.
The date (2007) is on the edge. It's worth only face value in circulated condition, and about $3 if uncirculated.
George Washington is on the 25-cent coin, not the 1-cent coin.
It is a medal, not a coin and they are worth $30 - $35.
Maybe 2 dollars to a collector, otherwise only face value.
The coins are really only worth face value, but in uncirculated condition, they might go for as much as double that.
$1.00
One Dollar.
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.
1789-1797 are the years Washington was President. The coin was minted in 2007 and is worth one dollar.
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.
50 cents!