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The first commemorative released in 2013 was the Girl Scouts Centennial Silver Dollar. The coin's obverse features an image of three girls scouts with an inscription that reads “Courage,” “Confidence,” and “Character” (from the Girl Scouts' mission statement). The reverse of the coin features the logo for the Girl Scouts, a stylized rendering of three female profiles.
There were 37,462 uncirculated and 86,355 proof coins produced by the West Point Mint. The MS70 graded dollars are plentiful and easy to find at an affordable price. There are more than ten times as many NGC graded MS70 dollars than there are MS69 dollars. The PF70 graded dollars are a little more difficult to find.
2013-W Ebay auction purchase, 10/17/2014, $79.99
2013-W Girl Scouts Commemorative Silver Dollar. NGC MS70. Obverse design by Barbara Fox. Sales opened February 28, 2013.
2013 Silver Average Closing Price: $23.79 | Year Open: $30.87 | Year Close: $19.50 | Annual Change -34.89%