It's brass and not gold.
If it has the same picture on both sides, it's a token handed out years ago as part of an advertising promotion. Millions were made and there's very little collector interest in them.
More likely, it has a picture of the Statue of Liberty on the back and the denomination $1. That means it's a regular $1 coin issued as part of the Presidential series. If you found it in change, it's worth $1 so feel free to spend it. A nice uncirculated one might retail for $2 or so.
1789-1797 are the years Washington was President. The coin was minted in 2007 and is worth one dollar.
Those are the years George Washington was President, so what you have is a 2007 presidential dollar coin. It's worth one dollar.
Those are the years George Washington was President. If the coin is slightly larger than a quarter, and golden in color, then it's a 2007 presidential dollar coin worth one dollar.
Take another look at that coin. The dates 1789-1797 are the years George Washington was President. John Tyler was President 1841-1845. Either way, it's a modern presidential dollar coin, worth one dollar.
It's the first in the presidential dollar coin series, and it's worth one dollar. The coin is made of brass, not gold.
One dollar.
Please look at the coin again. No US quarters were struck in 1797 and the Washington series started in 1932. Post new question.
Please look at the coin again. No US quarters were struck in 1797 and the Washington series started in 1932. Post new question.
George Washington is on the 25-cent coin, not the 1-cent coin.
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It was made in 2007, the date/mintmark is on the edge. Value is a dollar and it's not gold. The color is from the brass it's made from.
Probably hundreds of different ones. One was given out by a chain of gas stations in the 1950s.