Both the 2007 P George Washington dollar coin and 2007 D George Washington dollar coin are each worth around $3.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 2007 S proof George Washington dollar coin is worth around $4 in PR 65 condition.
How much is a 1 dollar George Washington coin worth?
As mentioned earlier, George Washington Godless dollars in average uncirculated condition are worth around $50. But pieces in top condition are worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars. For example, George Washington Godless dollars graded Mint State-68 are worth $2,000 or more!
What does it mean when a coin is upside down?
All U.S. coinage is produced with what is commonly called a “coin turn.”. That means that the reverse side (tails) of the coins is upside down to the obverse side (heads).
Is the portrait of Washington still on the reverse of the US quarter dollar?
These limited-edition coins were released into circulation in the same order the states came into statehood. Washington’s portrait is still on the obverse of the state quarters, but some changes were made. The word “Liberty” was printed smaller, and the phrase “United States Quarter Dollar” was moved from the reverse to the obverse of the coin.
Where was the plain edge Washington dollar found?
This plain-edge Washington dollar was found in Florida from among the coins issued by the Philadelphia Mint. Continue to 3 of 67 below. This photo has an interesting way to show off the plain edge on this so-called “Godless Dollar.”
How much is a 2007 Wyoming double die reverse worth?
These quarters were released by the Philadelphia mint. Depending on the size of the cud, these quarters can fetch a value of $5-$35. 2007 Wyoming Double Die Reverse: This lesser-known error was minted in Philadelphia and sometimes can be hard to spot with the naked eye. With magnification, varied doubling around the saddle horn can be seen.