Based on the provided information, the value of a George W. Bush coin can vary depending on the specific coin type and its condition:
- George Bush Presidential Dollar (2020-P):
– Typically costs around $2.50 to $2.98 in uncirculated condition. These coins were minted in Philadelphia and feature George Bush as the 41st President. The mint mark is on the edge of the coin.
- George Bush Commemorative Coin (Gold):
– This gold coin is available from American Mint for $39.95.
- American Mint George W Bush Coin (Vintage Collectors):
– This used coin is listed on Poshmark for $14.
- American Mint Liberia Coin of President George W. Bush (Copper, 2000):
– An uncirculated 2000 Liberia $10 coin featuring George W. Bush is listed on eBay for $20.
- George H.W. Bush Presidential Dollar (2020) Rolls, Bags, and Boxes:
– These coins are available from the U.S. Mint in various quantities:
– 250-Coin Box (D or P): $304.00
– 25-Coin Roll (D or P): $36.25
- George H.W. and Barbara Bush 2020 Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set:
– This set is available from the U.S. Mint for $25.00.
In general, while the face value of the Presidential Dollar coins is $1, collector versions in high grades can command a premium of $4-$12. Specialized mint products offer additional collecting opportunities for those interested in the series.
Which presidential coin is worth money?
Thanks for asking. The most expensive Presidential Dollar coin is the 2009 SMS William Henry Harrison with missing edge lettering, graded 69/70, which can sell for up to $2,450. The least expensive among the top valuable coins is the 2007 SMS Jefferson dollar with missing edge lettering, graded 67, valued at $600.
Is George W. Bush on a coin?
Bush became eligible in 2018 after his death, and his $1 coin was officially released in 2020. This coin includes a portrait of the 41st president on the obverse, along with the inscriptions “George H. W. Bush” and “41st President 1989–1993.” Like other coins in the series, the reverse features the Statue of Liberty.
What is the error on the 2007 George Washington dollar coin?
Great question! This does pose an interesting problem. The coins are not only missing the mottos E PLURIBUS UNUM and IN GOD WE TRUST; they are also missing the date and mintmark. (Photo 2b) Washington dollar coins missing the edge lettering are being found in rolls minted at both the Denver and Philadelphia Mints.