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Official G. Washington dollar cover sells out in two weeks
It took two weeks for customers to place sufficient orders to exhaust the U.S. Mint's entire complement of 50,000 George Washington Official American Presidency $1 Coin Covers.
The covers were offered for sale by the U.S. Mint beginning April 2. The sales limit was reached April 16.
The covers feature two circulation-quality George Washington
Presidential dollar coins from the first day of production. Production of the 2007-P Washington
Presidential dollars began at the Philadelphia Mint on Nov. 9, 2006, and production of the 2007-D dollar coins at the Denver Mint commenced Nov. 28, 2006. Both dates are reflected on the color cover.
Each cover includes the two
Presidential dollar coins mounted in visible compartments, one above the other, on a display card and housed in a cachet affixed with the 39-cent United States Lady Liberty and Flag postage stamp. The postmark of Feb. 15, 2007, in Mount Vernon, Va., marks the day the George Washington Presidential $1 coins were first released to the Federal Reserve Banks and to the public.
When someone looks at the front of the cover, the Washington portrait obverse of the top coin faces the viewer; on the bottom coin, the Statue of Liberty reverse faces out.
The cover permits the viewing of the edge of the coin, which contains the incuse edge inscriptions .
Additionally, the cover features a portrait of the nation's first president in front of an American flag.