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2013-P Woodrow Wilson Presidential Dollar

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$5.95
The 2013-P Woodrow Wilson Presidential Dollar from the Philadelphia Mint. These coins are brilliant uncirculated in condition and will ship in a poly coin bag. Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. The mint mark on these dollars is location on the edge of the coin.
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woodrowwilsonP
Current Stock:
19

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Customer Reviews

62 reviews

  • 5

    coins

    Posted by JIM CHASE on Sep 16th 2013

    not sent

  • 5

    dollars

    Posted by Unknown on Jul 16th 2013

    everything was perfect from ordering to receiving my order.

  • 5

    2013 Woodrow Wilson Collars - Philadelphia Mint

    Posted by Maureen Schenk on Jun 28th 2013

    All of the dollars I ordered were in perfect condition. I appreciate your quick processing and shipment. It was great to know that I can obtain the dollars that I have a hard time finding for my collection from you. Thanks so much.

  • 3

    2013 Woodrow Wilson Dollars - Philadelphia Mint

    Posted by Thomas Perri on Jun 6th 2013

    ( backordered: ships approx. 6/10 )

  • 5

    2013 Woodrow Wilson Dollars - Philadelphia Mint

    Posted by Karen Oelschlaeger on Jun 2nd 2013

    A+++,

  • 5

    Excellent packaging

    Posted by Philip LaRock on May 25th 2013

    Coins are shipped in individual plastic pouches to prevent damage while in transit.

  • 5

    2013 Woodrow Wilson Dolalrs

    Posted by Annetta Harper on May 13th 2013

    Glad I was able to order the complete 2013 gold dollars

  • 5

    Philadelphia Mint

    Posted by Louis E. Brashear on Apr 21st 2013

    Clean and in top shape.Always good.

  • 5

    see above

    Posted by Mary Petty on Apr 5th 2013

    There you go!

  • 5

    Woodrow Wilson Dollars - Philadelphia Mint

    Posted by Tony Micallef on Mar 30th 2013

    no issues. coin was perfect