The value of a 2007 P George Washington dollar coin can vary depending on its condition and any errors or varieties it might possess.
- Circulated Condition: You might find a circulated coin for around $250. However, it is essential to note that such coins typically only hold face value if they are in circulated condition.
- Uncirculated Condition: A brilliant uncirculated coin, in excellent condition, is listed for $3.49. A set of twelve uncirculated coins is also available.
- Special Variations:
– One 2007 P George Washington dollar coin, graded NGC MS 65 and certified as a “1st Day Of Issue” coin, is currently listed for $8.99.
– A 2007 P George Washington dollar SMS (Special Mint Set) coin, graded NGC MS67, is listed for $18.99.
– An uncirculated 2007 P Washington Dollar Business Strike, Position A, is offered for $4.95.
– Another uncirculated coin with a significant die clash error is listed for $149.95.
- The 2007 P George Washington dollar coin is the first dollar coin issued in the Presidential Dollar Coin Program.
- These coins were initially released on February 15, 2007.
- The mint mark “P” signifies that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
- Over 176 million of these coins were minted.
- While they have a copper core with manganese-brass cladding, [according to Yahoo Finance] reports that their metal content has little value.
- Certain errors, such as missing or weak edge lettering, can increase the coin’s value.
Is the George Washington $1 coin worth anything?
Good point! The standard value of George Washington dollar coin pieces is around $1–$8. Mint errors like missing or inverted edge lettering can raise that to $100–$350+. Proofs, satin finish, and gold-plated novelties have their own markets. Real gold versions exist — but they’re commemoratives, not circulation ones.
What is the error on a 2007 George Washington dollar coin?
Great question! For example, this 2007 P Washington Dollar is missing the words E PLURIBUS UNUM (Photo 3a). The coin apparently became partially jammed (note the two edge marks Photo 3b, 3c) before exiting the machine, resulting in only a partial design transfer.
What is the error on the George Washington dollar?
Thanks for asking. Missing Edge Lettering
You will recall that the first step strikes the obverse and reverse designs of the coin and the second stage produces the edge lettering. The error is most commonly found on George Washington Presidential Dollars. An estimated 100,000 to 200,000 were released into circulation.
What is the position B on the 2007 P George Washington dollar coin?
I can help with that. Jaime Hernandez: The 2007-P Washington Dollar is the first Presidential Dollar coin released by the U.S. A 2007-P George Washington Dollar with a Position B will have the coin’s edge lettering facing the correct way, when the President’s portrait faces up.