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1-St Day Issue 2007 Washington Still In Envelope

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 Posted 06/05/2011  7:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kengreening to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a 2007 Washington Dollar still in the envelope from the mint.
I was doing my coin inventory and pricing my collection, but I cannot find any to compare on the internet anywhere. Many 1st day issues, but none still in the envelope.

Can anyone tell me what this might be valued now?
Also,
How may did the mint mail out in this condition overall?

Thanks in advance.

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 Posted 06/05/2011  8:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kengreening to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh yeah, this is the envelope that has 2 coins.
One from Philly and the other from Denver.

Thanks again.
Ken
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You probably won't find too much info yet cause it's very recent. Also I checked ebay and one of them recently sold for $29.95 and a few others have been listed at similar prices, so that's probably the market price of it.
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They have been in production since 2007 and one has been issue for each Presidential coin. Here's some info:

Since the beginning of the series, the US Mint has offered the American Presidency $1 Coin Cover series. These products incorporate two Presidential dollars from the first day of production at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. The coins are mounted onto an illustrated display card, which is stamped and postmarked for the official circulation release date. Similar products had been created for the State Quarters Program and were popular with collectors.

The US Mint has established a production limit for each coin cover released. Some of the earlier issues sold out, while others were removed from sale before the full production was sold. The 2007 and 2008 issues were limited to 50,000 units. The limit was lowered to 40,000 for the 2009 covers, then 32,000 for the 2010 covers (except for Lincoln which was 37,000), and finally 22,000 for the 2011 covers.

Pricing was initially $14.95 per cover. This was increased to $15.95 for 2010, and $19.95 starting in 2011. That year the design was also slightly altered to incorporate the US Mint's new branding
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