2007 P George Washington dollars

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On a whim I bought this roll from a teller. Any extra value on these coins? Thanks for your opinion.

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3 known obv. die cracks, 3 on reverse. the DDO & missing lettering.... but you know about those:happysmiley:

BUNC roll could bring abooooot $35 to $45 clams.... or oysters-- fergit which I got paid in:laughing9:
 

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Actually I do not know about those or the abbreviations.I assumed they were uncirculated, but not really "old". Apparently I do not have great value here, so I will hand them out to friends and spend some. Thanks
 

NoGold: was this a recent roll purchase from that teller, that was the first of the presidential dollars made YEARS AGO, but there's something about rim lettering that might give value, can't remember if it's With or Without lettering on the rim.
 

Dozer D,

Got them on the 4th. Wonder where they have been all this time. They all have lettering on the rim.
 

Here's another to look for. Found this filled die grease error in a BU String & Sons roll. An error expert at a coin show confirmed it's legit. No idea about value.

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Greasers are very tough to value. One year there may be demand, the next two or three may have no interest.

Collectors are a fickle bunch.

Time for more coffee.
 

How did this happen?
For whatever reason, a mint engraver intentionally altered or modified the ray to make it longer. The the high and low leaf's of the 2004-D Wisconsin quarters. They were not a part of the original design. Some think they were maliciously created to draw attention to the hobby.
 

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