Own one of the most talked-about modern U.S. Mint errors with this exceptional 2007-S George Washington $1 Missing Edge Lettering graded MS65 — a rare and highly collectible anomaly from the first year of the Presidential Dollar series.
A Famous “Missing Edge Lettering” Mint Error
In 2007, the U.S. Mint introduced edge lettering on Presidential Dollars, including the year, mintmark, and mottoes. However, some coins were released without the edge inscriptions, creating the now-famous Missing Edge Lettering error.
Because the lettering was applied in a separate minting step, certain coins bypassed the process entirely — resulting in a smooth, blank edge instead of the required inscriptions.
This dramatic mint error quickly became one of the most recognized modern U.S. coin anomalies.
MS65 – Premium Uncirculated Preservation
Graded MS65, this coin exhibits:
• Strong original mint luster
• Sharp strike detail
• Clean surfaces with light marks consistent with the grade
• Excellent overall eye appeal
At the MS65 level, this example represents a solid Gem-quality survivor of this sought-after error.
Rarity & Collector Demand
Missing Edge Lettering errors from the first year (2007) of the Presidential Dollar series remain especially desirable. Error coins tied to inaugural releases often carry heightened demand among collectors.
These coins are popular with:
• Mint error specialists
• Presidential Dollar collectors
• Modern U.S. coin enthusiasts
• Registry participants
The 2007-S George Washington $1 Missing Edge Lettering MS65 offers a compelling combination of modern error status, historical first-year significance, and certified uncirculated quality.

































































