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Presidential Dollar Coin (George Washington)
One Dollar ($1)

Presidential Dollar Coin (George Washington)

United States of America · 2007 (The first year of issue for the George Washington Presidential Dollar)

The coin clearly depicts the profile of George Washington on the obverse. This is a golden-colored coin, appearing to be a modern U.S. Dollar coin.

Country
United States of America
Year
2007 (The first year of issue for the George Washington Presidential Dollar)
Denomination
One Dollar ($1)
Metal
Manganese Brass Clad (Copper core with layers of zinc, manganese, and nickel)

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Overview

The coin clearly depicts the profile of George Washington on the obverse. This is a golden-colored coin, appearing to be a modern U.S. Dollar coin.

Historical significance

The Presidential Dollar Coin Program was introduced in 2007 to honor former U.S. Presidents. George Washington was the first in the series, reflecting his status as the first President of the United States. The program aimed to familiarize the public with the nation's leaders and encourage the use of dollar coins, though their circulation success was limited.

Estimated value

For common circulation issues, typically $1 to $2 in circulated condition due to their face value. Uncirculated or proof examples can fetch slightly more, ranging from $3 to $15 depending on grade and mint mark. Special errors or varieties (like the 'missing edge lettering') can be considerably more valuable, from tens to hundreds of dollars.

Care & preservation

To preserve the coin's condition, handle it by the edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in an inert holder like a Mylar flip or a secure coin capsule, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can severely decrease its numismatic value.