It's not made of gold and it's worth one dollar. 1789-1797 were Washington's years as President.
I HAVE A $20 w/george washington -- payable in gold
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
This is a current circulation coin and is worth face value only. Check the mint's website, www.usmint.gov for more information.Also, it's not gold, it's made of manganese brass to give it a golden color.
a dollar
It's worth one dollar.
I HAVE A $20 w/george washington -- payable in gold
Yes. It's legal tender.
No US coin dated 1807 has Washington on it. Please look at it again and post new question.
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
If it has the date 2007, it was made in 2007. 1789-1797 are the years George Washington served as President. And if the coin is about the size of a quarter and golden in color, it's not a SILVER dollar, it's made of brass.
None of the one dollar coins that are "Golden Colored" contain any gold - they're made of brass. A 2007 Washington dollar is just 'a dollar' so spend it.
All of the business strikes of presidential dollar coins and other modern one dollar coins are worth face value only. Uncirculated ones retail for $3 to $6 depending on date.
The George Washington Bridge connects New Jersey to Manhattan. The Golden Gate Bridge is in San Francisco.
It was not a president that said this quote it was George Washington Carver.
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).
The Brooklyn Bridge is 5,989 feet long. The George Washington Bridge is 4,760 feet long.
There are many Golden gate, George Washington, etc. etc.