The value of a 2007-D George Washington Presidential Dollar coin depends on its condition and whether it has any errors.
- In ungraded condition , these coins are generally worth around $3.14.
- In higher grades, values increase:
– VF (Very Fine) or AU (About Uncirculated) condition: Values are similar, with some listings showing around $2.22 for VF and rare sales for AU noted.
– MS64 (Mint State 64): Around $2.22.
– MS66 (Mint State 66): Around $10.00.
– MS68 (Mint State 68): As high as $75.00.
While the most valuable 2007 Presidential dollar errors are generally associated with the John Adams and other subsequent issues, there are still error possibilities with the Washington coins, such as:
- Weak or Missing Edge Lettering: These errors can increase the value considerably, with PCGS graded coins selling for significantly more than standard coins, one listing showing a weak edge lettering PCGS MS65 coin for $99.99.
- Other errors like Double Edge Lettering can also increase the value.
In summary
- A standard, circulated 2007-D George Washington dollar coin is worth slightly above face value, with higher grades commanding a higher price.
- Error coins, especially those with missing or doubled edge lettering, are much rarer and more valuable.
What is the error on the 2007 George Washington dollar coin?
From my experience, Aside from missing the edge lettering, other edge letter anomalies are being discovered, including partial and multiple edge lettering. For example, this 2007 P Washington Dollar is missing the words E PLURIBUS UNUM (Photo 3a).
What is the 2007 P George Washington dollar coin?
I can help with that. The 2007-P George Washington Dollar was the first dollar coin to be released in the Presidential Dollar program. The coins were officially released by the U.S. Mint on February 15, 2007.