2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set Sales Open at 20,529

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2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set
2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set

A late release made little difference to the sales start for the 2014-dated Limited Edition Silver Proof Set. Similar to past issues, it enjoyed strong early demand, the latest sales figures from the United States Mint show.

Release on March 17, 2015, collectors scooped up 20,529 by March 22. That’s 41% of the set’s 50,000 limit. The Tuesday through Sunday sales haul represents over $2.87 million in revenue at its $139.95 price.

These comparatively new products do sell out. The prior 2013-dated set sold out at 47,971. As a point of interest, the U.S. Mint didn’t report the first batch of sales for it until more than two weeks after the release. They were 29,153. The very first set, from 2012, sold out at 50,169. It logged five-day starting sales of 19,290.

Packaging improvements delayed the release of this latest proof set. Within it is a 2014-W American Silver Eagle, a 2014-S Kennedy silver half-dollar, five 2014-S America the Beautiful silver quarters and a 2014-S Roosevelt silver dime. The amount of silver across the coins totals 2.338 troy ounces.

Those who are interested may order sets directly from the U.S. Mint’s website, found here, or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

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Victor DeCurtis

I received my five sets, yesterday, by UPS.

Tim Catenac

I have received my two 2014 limited edition silver proof sets and in both cases there are circular scratches around the coins on the inside of the plastic display case.The coins are able to move inside the display case and during shipping they have damaged the case on the inside. Has any one else experienced this

sam

tim, my box of 3 sets were shipped well. out of 3 set I got 1 set of ngc70’s except for the great sandunes quarter. anyone know where I can buy this coin?

Andrew Gartner

Yes Tim! 2 Years in a row for me. This year I was dumb enough to follow the NGC submission process!

Andrew Gartner