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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the George Washington Pieces series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $455.00 and $54,000.00.
Medals, tokens, and coinage proposals in this interesting series dated from 1783 to 1795 bear the portrait of George Washington. The likenesses in most instances were faithfully reproduced and were designed to honor the first president. Many of these pieces were of English origin and were made later than their dates indicate.

The legends generally signify a strong unity among the states and the marked display of patriotism that pervaded the new nation during that period. We find among these tokens an employment of what were soon to become the nation's official coin devices, namely, the American eagle, the United States shield, and stars. The denomination ONE CENT is used in several instances, while on some of the English pieces HALFPENNY will be found. Several of these pieces were private patterns for proposed coinage contracts.

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  George Washington Pieces Value Range Favorite
George Washington Pieces Value Range  
1791 1/2 P Washington, LIVERPOOL MS BN
$1,310
-
$4,500
$1,310 - $4,500
1791 1/2 P Washington, LIVERPOOL, Pewter MS
$54,000
-
$54,000
$54,000 - $54,000
1791 1c Washington, Large Eagle MS BN
$455
-
$11,900
$455 - $11,900
1791 1c Washington, Large Eagle MS RB
-
 
1791 1c Washington, Large Eagle MS RD
-
 
1791 1c Washington, Small Eagle MS BN
$520
-
$9,380
$520 - $9,380
1791 1c Washington, Small Eagle MS RB
-
 
1791 Brass 1c Washington, Small Eagle MS
-
 

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the George Washington Pieces series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $455.00 and $54,000.00.
Medals, tokens, and coinage proposals in this interesting series dated from 1783 to 1795 bear the portrait of George Washington. The likenesses in most instances were faithfully reproduced and were designed to honor the first president. Many of these pieces were of English origin and were made later than their dates indicate.

The legends generally signify a strong unity among the states and the marked display of patriotism that pervaded the new nation during that period. We find among these tokens an employment of what were soon to become the nation's official coin devices, namely, the American eagle, the United States shield, and stars. The denomination ONE CENT is used in several instances, while on some of the English pieces HALFPENNY will be found. Several of these pieces were private patterns for proposed coinage contracts.

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