1789 1st president U.S.A 1797 George Washington coin

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  1. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    These were sometimes made with the same exact image on both sides. Post some pictures to better determine the info to give you
     
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  3. Anita Hurt

    Anita Hurt New Member

    My coin dosnt have a hole in it
     
  4. demenzia

    demenzia New Member

    what is with this George Washington coin.
    it's double side with heads but it's like it was welded together
    or poured from a mold has a ridge all around edge.
    1789 to 1797 dates.

    can someone respond with a good helpful answer.
     

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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    This is a very old thread! You should create your very own unique thread.
     
  6. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    It’s a cast fake, that’s why it looks like it’s welded together on the edge.
     
  7. timothy zachar

    timothy zachar New Member

    i thought it was worth a million dollars :(
     
  8. timothy zachar

    timothy zachar New Member

    i thought it was worth a million dollars :(
     
  9. timothy zachar

    timothy zachar New Member

    i thought it was worth a million dollars :(
     
  10. timothy zachar

    timothy zachar New Member

    i thoght it was worth amilliom dolars :(
     
  11. timothy zachar

    timothy zachar New Member

    i thoght it was worth amilliom dolars :(
     
  12. Michael Hicks

    Michael Hicks New Member

    I am researching the design of the 1932 Washington quarter and am trying to find a list of people that entered this design competition, I know that Laura Fraser and Thomas Cremona entered, any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  13. Monchello

    Monchello New Member

    I have the same one its says 1787 1st President U.S.A 1797. Under the face it says George Washington with a hole on top of the head i really believe it worth more the what ebay says ill just get an appraisal
     
  14. Bryan Dehart

    Bryan Dehart New Member


    I have one of these coins whats the best way to sell it?
     
  15. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Get it appraised at a coin shop. Not all of these have a high premium. Condition, metal composition and type are all taken into account. Many reproductions out there also.
     
  16. Andre degaust

    Andre degaust New Member

    I have a mint one with no hole
     
  17. Ari aree

    Ari aree New Member

    Where to take my double-sided g. Washington 1789coin to get it authenticated.
     
  18. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Can you post good, clear photos of both sides?

    Chris
     
  19. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    This was answered 12 years ago. It's not a coin, a medal or a token. It is a decoration that was attached to a belt or purse made in the 1960s and 1970s. I have several that I took off my mother's belt when I was a kid. It has no value.
     
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  20. NYandW

    NYandW Makes Cents!

    More New Memeber fun... :-(
     
  21. Levey Green

    Levey Green New Member

    I have 2 of the pewter same side GeorgeWashington funeral coins and just wandering if they are worth anything
     
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