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2013-D Mount Rushmore
| Weight | 5.67 g |
| Diameter | 24.3 mm |
| Mint | Denver |
| Strike | Circulation strike |
| Mintage | 160,200,000 |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Alignment | ↑↓ Coin |
| Composition | Copper-Nickel Clad (75% Cu, 25% Ni bonded to pure Cu core) |
| Melt value | — |
| Designer | John Flanagan (obverse) |
| Collector's Key ID | CK-3349 |
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Other recorded varieties for 2013-D:
- 2013-D Fort McHenry · Fort McHenry
- 2013-D Great Basin · Great Basin
- 2013-D Perry's Memorial · Perry's Memorial
- 2013-D White Mountain · White Mountain
External references
Denver's 2013 Mount Rushmore came in at 160,200,000 pieces, well below the 231.8 million Philadelphia produced for the same design but still among the largest D-mint ATB mintages in the entire series. The disparity between Philadelphia and Denver on this issue is the largest 2013 P-versus-D gap of any design and reverses the year's typical pattern of higher D-mint figures. Don Everhart's reverse, showing the four presidents being carved with a sculptor and tools in the foreground, closed the 2013 release calendar and stood as the largest combined-mint mintage of any 2013 ATB design at 392 million pieces total.
D-mint examples on this issue read consistently across the long production run. The four presidential portraits anchor the design and define grading: well-struck D-mint coins show clean facial detail on all four faces, with Roosevelt (set back behind the others) holding definition cleanly. The sculptor figure in the foreground is the secondary strike anchor; late-die-state pressings soften this figure first, dropping the design's editorial intent and pulling otherwise-gem coins to MS66. The clad composition (75% copper-nickel outer layers over a pure copper core, 5.67 grams) is the standard since 1965, so authentication is a non-issue and the high-grade market runs through PCGS and NGC slabs (the two major third-party grading services). Roll hunters find MS65 examples in original D-mint rolls without difficulty.
The 2013-D Mount Rushmore carries a Regular classification and is one of the most available D-mint dates in the entire ATB series. Population reports at MS67 and MS68 are deep, and MS69 examples have surfaced through registry submissions. Pricing through MS67 remains modest and real premium spend makes sense only at MS68+ in coins with full strike across all four faces. Set builders pursuing the full circulation run find this date among the easiest 2013 acquisitions in every grade band. For the broader story of the ATB program and the series' design arc, see the Washington ATB series history.
Reference data only — not an appraisal.
| Grade | Description | Low | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| G-4 | Good (G) | — | — |
| VG-8 | Very Good (VG) | — | — |
| F-12 | Fine (F) | — | — |
| VF-20 | Very Fine (VF) | — | — |
| EF-40 | Extremely Fine (EF) | — | — |
| AU-50 | About Uncirculated (AU) | — | — |
| MS-60 | Uncirculated (MS) | $0.40 | $0.45 |
| MS-63 | Choice Uncirculated (MS) | — | — |
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