AP/ February 11, 2009, 5:14 PM

"Godless" Dollar Coins Slip Through Mint

An unknown number of new George Washington dollar coins were mistakenly struck without their edge inscriptions, including "In God We Trust," and made it past inspectors and into circulation, the U.S. Mint said Wednesday.

The properly struck dollar coins, bearing the likeness of George Washington, are inscribed along the edge with "In God We Trust," "E Pluribus Unum" and the year and mint mark. They went into circulation Feb. 15.

The mint struck 300 million of the coins, which are golden in color and slightly larger and thicker than a quarter.

About half were made in Philadelphia and the rest in Denver. So far the mint has only received reports of error coins coming from Philadelphia, mint spokeswoman Becky Bailey said.

Bailey said it was unknown how many coins didn't have the inscriptions. Ron Guth, president of Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the world's largest coin authentication companies, said he believes that at least 50,000 error coins were put in circulation.

"The first one sold for $600 before everyone knew how common they actually were," he said. "They're going for around $40 to $60 on eBay now, and they'll probably settle in the $50 range."

Production of the presidential dollar entails a "new, complex, high-volume manufacturing system" that the mint will adjust to eliminate any future defects, the mint said in a statement.

"We take this matter seriously. We also consider quality control a high priority. The agency is looking into the matter to determine a possible cause in the manufacturing process," the statement said.

The coin's design has already spurred e-mail conspiracy theories claiming that the religious motto was purposely omitted from the Washington dollars. That rumor may have started because the edge lettering cannot be seen in head-on photographs of the coins.

The Washington dollars are the first in a series of presidential coins slated to run until 2016. After Washington, the presidents to be honored on dollar coins this year will be John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.

Bailey said the striking of the Adams coin, expected to roll out in mid-May, will proceed as planned.

"We are adjusting the manufacturing process to try to eliminate the problems," she said.
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  • David Morgan

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Red_XIV says:
pakaal: I believe it was Teddy Roosevelt who noted that it was insulting to God to put His name on our little Mammon tokens.
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michellem99-2009 says:
I have not seen the new $1. I have always seen In God We Trust on money in this nation. It seems the young have a problem with that. I don't. I will not push it but the last I heard WE have the right to worship as one sees fit. The founding Fathers wanted to be unBritish but have Sep of Church and State. I am not a Bible pusher. I have always said One Nation under God when I was a pupil years ago when WE as a class faced the flag. I am sorry that not done today.I forgit that I am ao old lady. Have a nice day.
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gunownerdan says:
WOW! The government actually did something right for a change.
Amazing.
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zootallures2 says:
Good idea! Truth in advertising. All the money needs now is a warning from the Surgeon General.
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moedt says:
Perhaps the mint got the idea from the Liberty painting in Gallery 3 at www.editorialpaintings.com

Martin Ostrye
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pakaal says:
Not upset, gabulldog66, just amused at the hypocrisy of Christians who say they believe in the word of God but don't feel putting "God" on money is the wrong thing to do.

And what do federal judges have to do with this story? Not trying to confuse the issue or anything are you? Of course not, Conservatives never do that!
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gabulldog66 says:
Wow, if you're upset about the folks putting God into our government long after the framers of the constitution formalized the document, you must really be upset with the liberal federal judges that feel the need to rewrite the constitution every day.
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randalds says:
"Godless" Dollar Coins Slip Through Mint

It's about time. It never should have been on our money in the first place. Here's hoping they don't put it back.
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noview1 says:
Oh quit it. This is America.
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honest_news says:
Exactly right, pakaal. Adding references to the Almighty on our currency, creating a national holiday to honor the birth of a certain religion's Lord and even adding "under God" to our country's pledge were all pushed through Congress decades after the deaths of the original creators by ultra-religious groups with a specific agenda: the nationalization of a specific set of religious beliefs -- those of THEIR religion.
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