Design and Specifications of the Woodrow Wilson Dollar

The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Dollar is part of the Presidential $1 Coin Program, which honors deceased U.S. presidents in the order they served. Wilson was the 28th president, serving from 1913 to 1921. This coin represents the fourth and final release of 2013.
Weight 8.1 grams
Diameter 26.49 mm
Mint Marks P (Philadelphia), D (Denver)
Composition 93.75% copper, 6.25% nickel (outer layer) over pure copper core
Obverse Design Portrait of Woodrow Wilson, designed by Don Everhart
Reverse Design Inscription 'FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM' with a stylized eagle, designed by Don Everhart
Years of Minting 2013

Collectibility and Rare Varieties

As a modern issue, the Woodrow Wilson dollar is generally common. However, uncirculated specimens and those in pristine condition may carry a premium. Errors such as off-center strikes or double dies, though rare, could significantly increase the coin’s value. The condition is crucial for determining the coin’s worth, with Mint State examples being the most sought after by collectors.
2013-D 10,240,000 minted; common
2013-P 10,260,000 minted; common

Explore Woodrow Wilson Dollar Values by Year

Most Valuable Woodrow Wilson Dollar

This section highlights the most valuable coins in the series, based on PCGS price guides. The table shows price ranges for each coin in various conditions.

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