Mint George Washington
Mint George Washington

george washington dollar error?
are errors only being found on coins minted in Philadelphia or have coins from Denver been found to have errors too?
Both P and D minted coins have errors. Here’s a list of valid errors:
Missing Edge Lettering – No edge lettering was applied to the coin. Thousands of Philadelphia Mint specimens reported (some by bank tellers) in Florida; a few hundred coins from Denver known in Chicago. First coin (from Chicago) sold for $612 on eBay; current prices around $200, mostly from Florida.
Double Edge Lettering, Two Runs – Washington Dollar edge lettering appears twice, in two very clear sets of letters, side by side, as in “GGOODD WWEE TTRRUUSSTT.” The coin was obviously run through the edge lettering machine twice, and the second run had such perfect placement that the first impression isn’t even touched. No coins sold as of yet; appears extremely rare.
Double Edge Lettering, Coin Got Stuck – Edge lettering appears doubled or tripled in a small section where it seems to have gotten stuck in the edge lettering machine. eBay value around $40.
Broken Planchet – The planchet has a small piece broken off before burnishing process, which caused the otherwise normally struck coin to get stuck in the edge lettering machine. Lettering shows multiple times near break, then fades away. Extremely rare.
Extra and/or Out of Place Edge Letters – Similar to the non-errors mentioned above, but these are very clear extra letters of the proper size, some of which appear upside down to the main edge inscription. Maybe the coin went through the edge lettering machine twice, upside down the second time, which obliterated much of the first inscription. Selling for around $35 on eBay. (There is a non-error at nearly $200 though.)
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ASL Pewter George Washington Beaker The ASL Pewter George Washington Beaker is based on a set in the field museum at Valley Forge. 3 1/4 inches tall, holds more then 5 oz…. |
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The George Washington Quarter Collection Print An exciting new collection bringing together over 75 years of an American coinage iconThe George Washington quarter-dollar is one of the most popular U.S. coins of all time. Originally, the design featuring the familiar portrait was issued in 1932 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of George Washington’s birth. This historic collection brings together a coin from every decade plus some of the most… |
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George Washington Fine Jersey T-Shirt Original screen printed design from Solid Gold Bomb (UK). Printed on the American Apparel 2001 Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt. Made of 100% fine ring-spun combed cotton (Heather Grey contains 10% Polyester), this lightweight fine jersey is exceptionally smooth and tight-knit, making it just as opaque as a much heavier fabric but smooth on the skin. Made in Los Angeles, California & Printed right… |
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George Washington Ladies Fine Jersey T-Shirt It’s (Ladies) T-Shirt Time Once Again! We’re expanding our ever so popular girlie tee lineup with new licensed and original designs from Solid Gold Bomb (SGB). From Vintage Rock and Punk to Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock, Transformers, and so much more. These crafty designs are printed on the American Apparel 2102 Womens Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt. Made of 100% fine ring-spun combed cotton (Heath… |
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George Washington T-Shirt Solid Gold Bomb (SGB) is taking it to the next level with mass expansion of their print lineup. Printed on a mid-weight Fruit of the Loom t-shirt, SGB rings it in with an affordable t-shirt for all. It’s a good standard shirt that is much more in price point vs. our more expensive finer jersey American Apparel offering. So, you can eat more Fruit, all year long.This t-shirt ships within 24 hours f… |
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2007 George Washington Presidential $1 Coin – First President, 1789-1797 $0.01 2007 George Washington Presidential $1 Coin – First President, 1789-1797…. |
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2009 Topps American Heritage Series Complete Mint Basic 125 Card Set. Cards Are Broken Down Into Groups Highlighting Miltary Heroes, Political Heroes, Civil Rights Heroes, The Bravest, The Finest, Heroic Groups, Events and Movements, Heroes of Medicine, Humanitarian Heroes, Diplomatic Heroes and Pen Is Mightier Than Sword. A Fantastic Look At American History Featuring George Washington, John Mccain, Thomas Jefferson, Abe Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Jackie Robinson, Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, Theodore Roosevelt, Helen Keller, Dwight Eisenhower and More! $29.99 This is the 2009 Topps “American Heritage” series complete mint basic 125 card set; it was never issued in factory form. Cards are broken down into groups highlighting Miltary Heroes, Political Heroes, Civil Rights Heroes, The Bravest, The Finest, Heroic Groups, Events and Movements, Heroes of Medicine, Humanitarian Heroes, Diplomatic Heroes and Pen is Mightier than Sword. A fantastic look at Amer… |
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Presidential Dollars George Washington 2007-P 500 pcs Golden Eagle Coins specializes in a wide variety of Gold & Silver Bullion Products. Our large inventory caters to both the Bullion Investor as well as the collector. We offer every date and size of American Gold & Silver Eagles and carry large quantities of Canadian Maple Leafs, Krugerrands & Silver Bars. Feel free to use our site for all your indications of the Gold & Silver market. Our quotes co… |
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2000 Fleer Metal # 87 Jeff George Washington Redskins Football Card- Mint Condition- Shipped In Protective ScrewDown Case! $2.95 … |
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2000 Score # 209 Jeff George Washington Redskins Football Card – Mint Condition – Shipped In Protective Screwdown Display Case! $2.95 2000 Score # 209 Jeff George Washington Redskins Football Card… |
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George Washington in gold $19.95 George Washing became the first President of the United States of America. He began his career as the commander-in-chief of the American army during the war of independence. As one of the fathers of the constitution, Washington contributed substantially to consolidating the still young American states during his term of office. The national capital named after him bears his name to the present day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington Commemorative Coin $88.8 When it came time for the fledgling country of the United States to elect its first leader, there was only one man for the job: George Washington. The brilliant Commander who led them through the great battle for independence was unanimously elected President in 1789. The fierce determination of a warrior, combined with the manners and morality of a fine southern gentleman, made him perfectly suited to set the precedents for the office of President. His leadership onthe battlefield won America its independence, but it was his leadership in office that created the mold from which the United States was cast.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper gold-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Greatest Lives in HistoryCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington Commeorative Color Coin $66.65 George Washington was the first President of the United States of America. He was born the son of a plantation owner in Virginia in 1732. During the Revolutionary War, he had an arduous career in theArmy. As one of the Founding Fathers, Washington significantly contributed to the consolidation of the young American states. The nation?s capital, which was named for him, still bears his name to this day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-plated w/ color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: EmblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington 1 Dollar Inlay $39.95 George Washington was unanimously elected to become the first President of the United States in 1789 after he led the Continental Congress which wrote the Constitution. His politics achieved the rapid stabilization of the young American confederation. This great statesman had already achieved a hero?s status during his life time as one of the founding fathers of the first modern democracy. The new capital of the United States bears his name.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper / nickel with inlayWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: George Washington with InlayReverse: Presidential CoinsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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US President George Washington Commeorative Coin $66.65 George Washington became the first President of the United States of America. He began his career as the commander-in-chief of the American army during the war of independence. As one of the Fathers of the Constitution, Washington contributed substantially to consolidating the still young American states during his term of office. The national capital named after him bears his name to this day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Presidential Set 1 Dollar George Washington $4.95 To honor the lives and legacies of the men who have served our country as President, Congress passed the Presidential 1 Dollar Coin Act of 2005. To celebrate the first new $1 Presidential coin, this commemorative coin set features a “Brilliant Uncirculated” edition of the George Washington One Dollar coin with a bold new image of the first President and an exclusive “Proof” quality George Washington Commemorative Coin plated in 14k gold. Both coins are protectively encased and viewable from either side.Limitation: 20,000 pcs. / Coin: 20,000 pcs.Material: Cu gold-plated / Coin: Copper/ZincWeight: 33 g / Coin: 8.1 gIssue year: 2007 / Coin: 2007Diameter: 40 mm / Coin: 26.5 mmQuality: Proof / Coin: Brilliant Uncirc.Obverse: G. Washington / Coin: G. WashingtonReverse: Eagle / Coin: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington Gold-layered Commemorative Coin $4.95 When it came time for the fledgling country of the United States to elect its first leader, there was only one man for the job: George Washington. The brilliantCommander who led them through the great battle for independence was unanimously elected President in 1789. The fierce determination of a warrior, combined with the manners and morality of a fine southern gentleman, made him perfectly suited for the role. His leadership on the battlefield won America its independence, but it was his leadership in office that created the mold from which the United States was cast.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Washington Presidential Dollar Color Coin Tribute $6.95 When Americans chose their first President under their new Constitution in 1788, the election of George Washington was the obvious choice. In the recent fight for independence, no one had been more crucial than he, and of the Founding Fathers, none were as admired as he. His firm leadership gave credibility to the new federal government and assured its survivability.Limitation: 20,000 pieces worldwideMaterial: Colorized genuine U.S. dollar coinWeight: 8.1 gramsIssue year: 2008Diameter: 26.5 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedCountry: U.S.A.Face value: One DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The quarter that never was $19.95 To celebrate the 200th birthday of President George Washington, the issue of a commemorative quarter was planned but had never been circulated. It outlived a few of the U.S. Mint?s trial coins, whichare no longer available today. This genuine replica, with the likeness of Washington, originated from the innovative design by Thomas Cremona.Limitation: 9.999 complete editionsMaterial: Silver-plated copper with gold-plated quarterWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2004Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 inch)Quality: ProofObverse: Quarter that never wasReverse: Statue of Liberty, map of USA, constitutionCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John Black Jack Pershing Knife $55.4 American Mint is pleased to present the first in a new and exclusive pocket knife series honoring the U.S. Army?s highest ranking leaders. John Joseph Pershing is the first to be honored. “Black Jack” Pershing rose to the highest rank ever held in the U.S. military, equivalent only to the posthumous rank of George Washington: General of the Armies. The “Black Jack” knife features a 420 stainlesssteel blade with a custom silk-screening of General Pershing?s signature and title. The bolster is nickel-plated and antique-finished with a design that feels great in the hand and provides a slip-resistant grip. An oval window in the bolster displays a picture of General Pershing in full uniform.Limitation: 9,999 Limited EditionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2 inchesTotal length: 7 3/4 inchesWeight: 10 oz.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mount Rushmore Granite Inlay Coin $59.95 The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located deep in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is an awe-inspiring tribute to the first 150 years of American History. Rising 500 feet above dense forests and pristine streams, the memorial features the immense sculptures of four of the greatest U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Designed exclusively by AMERICAN MINT, this amazing commemorative coin is specially inlaid with authentic granite from the Black Hills. This tribute to America?s largest and most impressive monument is sure to be a focal point in your collection. Order now!Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper, silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Mount Rushmore with Granite InlayReverse: American HistoryCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Betsy Ross Flag commemorative color coin $66.65 In May of 1776, General George Washington, along with two members of the Continental Congress, appeared on the doorstep of a Philadelphia seamstress by the name of Elizabeth “Betsy” Ross. They asked if she could make a flag according to a design they had provided. By June of that year, she presented her creation to General Washington and the American flag flew above the young country for the first time. Although it has evolved from the original circle of 13 stars, the “Stars and Stripes” has come to symbolize American strength and perserverence in its unending pursuit of freedom for all.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with full-color accentsWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Betsy Ross FlagReverse: History of Old GloryCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mount Rushmore Knife $55.4 Carved into the southeast face of a mountain in South Dakota are the faces of four presidents, a memorial to American history. The faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt andAbraham Lincoln look down and remind everyone that even the impossible is possible. Crafted in 420 stainless steel, the satin-finished blade is etched with the picture of this great monument. The nickel-plated bolster has black antiqued engraving and a full color portrait of Mount Rushmore.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2″Total length: 7 3/4″Weight: .57 lb. (.26 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John Hancock Commemorative Coin $9.95 John Hancock was a symbol of open resistance to British rule and his well-publicized cries of revolution made him famous throughout the colonies. He became president of the Continental Congress in 1775 and, on July 4, 1776, he presided over the ratification of America?s most important document: the Declaration of Independence. Hancock was the first and only person to sign the Declaration that day. When he died in 1793, he left behind a legacy that many historians consider second only to George Washington in importance to America?s fight for independence.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 33 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John Hancock with gold-plated signatureReverse: Declaration of IndependenceCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington $34.99 George Washington |
Gold Coins – An Investment in Your Financial Liberty
When you have a child, or even before you do, start collecting gold coins. When your child grows up, cash them in to send your high school graduate to the University of their choice. Your child can do the same for your grandchild. Collecting gold coins can make something special for your family. It can make your family special. Even rich and famous. Can it be done? Has it been done? Well, do you recognize any of these family names?
If you have heard of the Adams family, or the Brand family, or the Dupont family, or the Royal Farouk family, or the Garrett family, or the Green family, or the Hopkins family, or the Hunt family, or the JP Morgan family, or the Onassis family, or the Rothchild family then there is a good reason why. They built their fortunes from collecting gold coins.
Take for instance Mayer Amschel Rothschild. He worked in a coin shop, which made the way for the Rothschild’s destiny as the richest family in the world. Because it is there that he learned the value of collecting gold coins. That is how he made his fortune. That is how he was able to open a bunch of banks.
People were getting so outrageously rich from gold coins that the government just had to step in and take them away. And the gold bullion and gold certificates too! If you owned them you were an outlaw. If you didn’t turn them in you had to go to jail for ten years and pay twice the value of your gold plus ten thousand dollars on top of that. Thanks to the gold confiscation of April 5th 1933 by the Executive Order 6102 of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the government had to build Fort Knox to hold its enormous collection of gold!
The people of our land of opportunity have been denied this most lucrative investment for forty-one years until… the last day of December 1974. That is when President Gerald R. Ford signed the bill authorizing private ownership of gold. Happy days are here again! Gold is legal again!
In 1795 the United States minted its very first gold coin. The five-dollar Gold Half Eagle featuring Lady Liberty. Before President George Washington got our government its first mint, we used gold doubloons. A favorite of pirates, who were a liberty loving lot indeed!
We all like money. We all like gold. Gold coins bring them both together in one pretty package. Buy gold coins, whether for hobby or investment. They give the best return due to their limited quantity, timeless beauty, gold content, and high demand.
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2007 GEORGE WASHINGTON $1 COIN – MINT ERROR $400.00 |
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DANBURY MINT GEORGE WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL SILVER BAR $377.00 |
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GW2 US Denver mint George Washington 250 UNC mintbag ! $359.99 |
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GW1 US Philly mint George Washington 250 UNC mintbag ! $359.99 |
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2007 D GEORGE WASHINGTON NGC MS 66 MINT ERROR $299.00 |
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SILVER MINT TWO (2) 6 BAR SETS GEORGE WASHINGTON SERIES $290.00 |
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2007 George Washington Mint Error Dollar PCGS MS 64 $149.00 |
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2007-D GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR NGC MINT ERROR MS64 $119.95 |
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2007 George Washington Mint Error Dollar MS 63 $119.00 |
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2007 George Washington Mint Error Dollar MS 65 $119.00 |
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2007 $1 George Washington MINT ERROR PCGS MS65 $99.00 |
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2007 US MINT GEORGE WASHINGTON P&D DOLLAR ROLLS $94.95 |
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2007 P&D George Washington $1 Dollar Mint Rolls GW3 GW4 $89.95 |
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George Washington NGC Mint State 65 Mint error dollar $89.95 |
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2007 P&D GEORGE WASHINGTON 25 $1 DOLLAR COIN MINT ROLLS $79.99 |
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1944 Washington Quarter NGC Mint State 66 Go George! $77.50 |
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2007 George Washington $1 Coin 25-Coin Roll-Phila Mint $67.96 |
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2007 GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR ROLLS( P AND D )MINT $66.00 |
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2007 P GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR US MINT ROLL *SEALED* $65.00 |
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2007 D GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR US MINT ROLL *SEALED* $65.00 |
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2007 P George Washington $1 Dollar US Mint Roll GW3 $62.00 |
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George Washington dollar mint P & D rolls $59.99 |
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2007 P GEORGE WASHINGTON PRES. $1 MINT ROLL #GW3 $59.95 |
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2007 D GEORGE WASHINGTON PRES. $1 MINT ROLL #GW4 $59.95 |
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2007 George Washington $1Coin 25-Coin Roll-Denver Mint $59.46 |
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2007 GEORGE WASHINGTON MINT ERROR PCGS MS65 – EDGE ERR $57.00 |
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GEORGE WASHINGTON & HAYES PRESIDENT SILVER BARS MINT $54.00 |
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2007 GEORGE WASHINGTON DOLLAR P & D MINT ROLLS (GW3 &4) $50.00 |
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2007 #GW3 George Washington P $25 Mint Roll (N) W5/64 $49.00 |
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2007 #GW4 George Washington D $25 Mint Roll (N) W5/64 $49.00 |