George Washington Presidential $1 Coin
Numismatics / Currency

George Washington Presidential $1 Coin

This is a United States Presidential $1 Coin featuring George Washington, the first President of the United States. The coin is composed of a manganese-brass clad copper core, giving it a distinct golden-yellow hue. On the obverse, it displays a detailed relief portrait of Washington with the inscriptions 'GEORGE WASHINGTON' above and '1ST PRESIDENT 1789-1797' below. For this specific series, the year of minting, mint mark, and mottoes 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' and 'IN GOD WE TRUST' are located on the edge of the coin rather than the face. The coin measures 26.5 mm in diameter and weighs approximately 8.1 grams. The item shown appears to be in circulated condition, exhibiting minor surface scratches, small nicks, and typical oxidation or tonal dulling across the raised surfaces, particularly on the forehead and hair of the portrait. There are no signs of major structural damage like bending or deep gouges. This series was first released by the U.S. Mint in 2007. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume government minting, featuring crisp typography and defined sculptural detail in the bust.

Estimated Value

$1.00

Basic Information

Category

Numismatics / Currency

Appraised On

March 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$1.00

Item Description

This is a United States Presidential $1 Coin featuring George Washington, the first President of the United States. The coin is composed of a manganese-brass clad copper core, giving it a distinct golden-yellow hue. On the obverse, it displays a detailed relief portrait of Washington with the inscriptions 'GEORGE WASHINGTON' above and '1ST PRESIDENT 1789-1797' below. For this specific series, the year of minting, mint mark, and mottoes 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' and 'IN GOD WE TRUST' are located on the edge of the coin rather than the face. The coin measures 26.5 mm in diameter and weighs approximately 8.1 grams. The item shown appears to be in circulated condition, exhibiting minor surface scratches, small nicks, and typical oxidation or tonal dulling across the raised surfaces, particularly on the forehead and hair of the portrait. There are no signs of major structural damage like bending or deep gouges. This series was first released by the U.S. Mint in 2007. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume government minting, featuring crisp typography and defined sculptural detail in the bust.

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