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2013-S William Howard Taft Proof

Dollars · Presidential Dollars · 2007–2020
Regular Proof
Weight8.1 g
Diameter26.5 mm
MintSan Francisco
StrikeProof
Mintage 1,503,032
EdgeLettered (year, mintmark, E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST)
Alignment↑↓ Coin
CompositionManganese Brass (88.5% Cu, 6% Zn, 3.5% Mn, 2% Ni)
DesignerVarious
Collector's Key IDCK-4997

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San Francisco struck 1,503,032 proof William Howard Taft dollars in 2013, the third design in the four-coin proof set after McKinley and Roosevelt and ahead of Wilson, who closed the program calendar that October. The figure marks a small uptick from the 1,438,858 produced for each 2012 design, the first such reversal in a long downward arc of Presidential Proof Set sales (2,224,613 for each 2010 design, 1,972,863 for each 2011 design). Buyers received the Taft proof packaged either in the four-coin Presidential Dollar Proof Set or in the larger fourteen-coin annual Proof Set sold by the United States Mint. Don Everhart designed and sculpted the obverse portrait of the 27th president, paired with his own Statue of Liberty reverse used on every business-strike and proof Presidential Dollar across the series.

San Francisco proof Presidential Dollars are struck twice on polished planchets with frosted dies, producing the contrast between mirrored fields and frosted devices known as Cameo. The standard expectation on a 2013-S Taft is Deep Cameo, the strongest grade of contrast, abbreviated DCAM by PCGS, the Professional Coin Grading Service, and Ultra Cameo, abbreviated UCAM by NGC, the Numismatic Guaranty Company. Coins falling short of those designations are uncommon enough that they trade at a small discount rather than a premium. The grade ceiling sits at PR70 DCAM, where microscopic field marks around Taft's portrait, struck in slightly higher relief than the reverse, typically separate a 70 from a 69. Since proofs never circulated, the 69-versus-70 line is a question of surface fineness rather than design wear.

Collector use of this coin is straightforward. It fits into a complete 40-coin Presidential Dollar proof run, into a 2013-only four-coin proof set alongside McKinley, Roosevelt, and Wilson, or into a single-design Taft three-coin set with the Philadelphia and Denver business strikes. Raw proofs from broken-up Mint sets remain inexpensive, and PR69 DCAM slabs trade for modest premiums; PR70 DCAM coins carry a meaningful step up but stay accessible compared with the 2007 first-year proofs. For program-wide context on the 2012 transition to collector-only distribution, see the Presidential Dollar series history.

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GradeDescriptionLowHigh
PR-63 Proof (PR)
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How many 2013-S William Howard Taft Proof Presidential Dollars were minted?
1,503,032 were struck.
What is a 2013-S William Howard Taft Proof Presidential Dollar made of?
Manganese Brass (88.5% Cu, 6% Zn, 3.5% Mn, 2% Ni), weighing 8.1 g.
Is the 2013-S William Howard Taft Proof Presidential Dollar a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.