First Ever Presidential Dollar Error Makes Headlines

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2007 “Atheist” George Washington Presidential Dollar Error MS-65
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Shortly after the George Washington Presidential Dollar was issued in early 2007, collectors discovered a few coins that were struck in error without the edge inscriptions. This glaring omission made international headlines, because these coins were actually missing FOUR important inscriptions: the date, the mint mark and both of the mottos “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum”!

Even minor U.S. Mint errors can command staggering prices at auction. Consider the lowly Lincoln Cent. We scarcely stoop to pick a penny up these days, but a mint error such as the 1955-P Double Die Error Cent fetches up to $40,000!

Each Washington Presidential Error Dollar is certified and graded in stunning Mint State 65 condition. Only a limited number of these headline-grabbing errors exist in such pristine condition, so order now!

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