2013-W Girl Scouts Centennial (100 Years) Proof Silver Dollar OGP 48Y3

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Up for sale is a 2013-W Girl Scouts of the USA Centennial (100 Years) Proof Silver Dollar OGP. Included with the Silver Dollar is the Box, Sleeve, and Certificate of Authenticity. Please see photos for specifications. All coins come from customers. There may be wear and/or markings. Please view photos and feel free to ask questions. The following information is from moderncommemoratives, “The United States Mint issued the 2013 Girl Scouts Centennial Silver Dollar to mark the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. This issue followed the previous release of a silver dollar to mark the centennial anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America in 2010.

The designs for the coin were unveiled on September 22, 2012 at the 100th Anniversary Experience Exhibition Preview and Dinner Under the Stars hosted by the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. The honor of unveiling the designs was held by Girl Scouts of the USA National President Connie L. Lindsey and Chief Executive Officer Anna Maria Chávez before a crowd of hundreds of guests.

The obverse design of the silver dollar features three girls of different ages to represent the diversity of the organization. Inscriptions above include “Courage”, “Confidence”, and “Character”, which are elements of the Girl Scouts mission statement. Additional inscriptions include the date “2013”, “In God We Trust”, and “Liberty”. The 100th anniversary Trefoil symbol also appears.

The reverse design of the coin features the classic Girl Scouts trefoil/profiles symbol. Inscriptions include “United States of America”, “E Pluribus Unum”, “Girl Scouts”, and the denomination expressed as “$1”. The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee had been particularly impressed with this design, citing it as emblematic of a new American style for coinage design which showed off the Mint’s technical abilities.

The obverse was designed by Barbara Fox and engraved by Phebe Hemphill.The reverse was designed by Chris Costello and engraved by Joseph Menna.

Sales for the 2013 Girl Scouts Silver Dollars opened on February 28, 2013, when the coins were offered in individual proof and uncirculated versions. The coins were initially priced at $54.95 for the proof version and $50.95 for the uncirculated version. After the conclusion of an introductory period, the regular prices were $59.95 for the proof coin and $55.95 for the uncirculated coin.

On July 19, 2012, a Young Collectors Set was offered which included the uncirculated silver dollar in a tri-fold presentation folder with historical information about the Girl Scouts of the USA organization.

The maximum mintage across all products was 350,000 pieces. A surcharge of $10 per coin was added to the cost of each coin for distribution to the Girl Scouts of the USA for program development and delivery.

The final sales were below the expectations of the United States Mint with 37,462 uncirculated and 86,355 proof coins eventually sold. Because the Mint had produced far in excess of these amounts, the program operated at a loss. As a result, the collected surcharges were not eligible for distribution.

Coin Specifications
Designer: Barbara Fox (obverse), Chris Costello (reverse)
Weight: 26.7300 g
Composition: 90% Silver (0.7736 ounces of silver)
Diameter: 38.1 mm
Maximum Authorized Mintage: 350,000”.

Denom

1

Type

Commemorative

Year

2013

MM

West Point

Strike

Proof

Certification

U.S. Mint

Circulated/Uncirculated

Uncirculated

Grade

Ungraded

Denomination

$1

Of course, grading is subjective. It is simply an opinion. You know, everyone has one. We grade strictly in accordance with the ANA Grading Standard. Our Chief Grader, Bill, finished in the top of the ANA Summer Seminar Advanced Grading Class. This class is taught by senior graders at PCGS, NGC, and ANACS. He is also an authorized dealer for these grading services.

Terms & Conditions

  • Item Availability – Please note that we have a retail coin shop, an e-commerce site, an eBay store, and attend an average of two coin shows a month. Sometimes our inventory gets sold locally, and we don’t have a chance to remove it. If that happens, we will immediately refund your money. We are literally a small three employee business.
  • Postage – Please bear in mind that our postal charges include actual postage costs, and packaging which is AT LEAST $5 per package. Signature Required and/or Insurance is added on as needed. We do not ship internationally, as we had too many “lost packages”.
  • Dispatch Times – We normally ship your order via USPS Ground Advantage within one day of payment. Unless we are at a show, then the next business day. Once your order has shipped, you will receive an email with the tracking number. Your item will probably take up to five days for delivery. We ship thousands of coins a year, about 2% take up to 3-4 weeks. USPS will NOT update the item location in transit, do not expect them to. If the item is lost in the mail (this happens in less than 1% of shipments), we will contact USPS to get the issue resolved. We abide by the USPS definition for a lost item: ” not delivered within 30 days of shipment”.
  • Returns ONLY within 30 days– We really do not mind returns at all. However, administrative costs may require us to impose a 10% restocking fee. VERY IMPORTANT: We ONLY accept returns IF and ONLY IF the item has not been removed from the original holder we shipped it in. All items will be inspected thoroughly before a refund is issued. If you do not love the item, I encourage you to return it.

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