The latest United States Mint stats show that the uncirculated 2022 Mint Set topped the milestone of 200,000 in sales. It was also the U.S. Mint’s best weekly seller.

Released July 12 for $25.25, the set of 20 uncirculated coins advanced 3,572 for a 4.5-month total of 201,081, representing 80.4% of the allotted 250,000.
The performance is on par with last year’s set, which includes 14 coins and is still available — also for $25.25. It posted sales of 198,463 through the same amount of time. It most recently rose 407 from a week earlier to a total of 216,831.
Elsewhere, U.S. Mint stats showed lower volumes of sales overall as 70 products outperformed their prior weekly increases compared to 86 previously.
For a second straight instance, 5 products posted negative weekly sales. The reductions ranged from 1 to 50 with the latter tagged to bags of 2022-D Anna May Wong quarters.
Weekly U.S. Mint Top Sellers
Here’s the listing of the U.S. Mint’s most popular numismatic products for the week ending Nov. 27:
- 2022 Mint Set (+3,572 to 201,081)
- 2022 Silver Proof Set (+3,063 to 220,492)
- 2022 American Innovation Dollar Reverse Proof Set (+1,672 to 40,999)
- 2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set (+1,172 to 35,940)
- 2022 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set (+927 to 69,362)
- 2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal (+471 to 59,613)
- 2021 Mint Set (+407 to 216,831)
- 2022-W Proof Purple Heart Silver Dollar (+367 to 46,497)
- 2022 U.S. Mint Ornament (+280 to 4,092)
- 2022 Proof Set (+277 to 397,964)
In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 277 numismatic products. Four of them increased by more than 1,000 units just like in the prior report.
US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products
Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from Nov. 21 to 27. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available or had no reported sales.
Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with CC Privy Mark* | 173,784 | 173,784 | – | – |
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with O Privy Mark* | 173,537 | 173,537 | – | – |
2021-D Morgan Silver Dollar* | 174,661 | 174,661 | – | – |
2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar* | 174,850 | 174,850 | – | – |
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar (P)* | 174,498 | 174,498 | – | – |
2021 Peace Silver Dollar (P)* | 199,546 | 199,543 | -3 | 0.00% |
2022 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022-W Purple Heart Colorized Silver Dollar | 24,971 | 24,995 | 24 | 0.10% |
2022-W Proof $5 Gold Coin | 2,664 | 2,681 | 17 | 0.64% |
2022-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin | 1,552 | 1,587 | 35 | 2.26% |
2022-W Proof Silver Dollar | 46,130 | 46,497 | 367 | 0.80% |
2022-W Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 13,792 | 13,865 | 73 | 0.53% |
2022-S Proof Half Dollar | 21,672 | 21,799 | 127 | 0.59% |
2022-D Uncirculated Half Dollar | 12,126 | 12,174 | 48 | 0.40% |
2022 Three-Coin Proof Set | 4,747 | 4,762 | 15 | 0.32% |
2022 Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2022-W Proof $5 Gold Coin | 1,493 | 1,499 | 6 | 0.40% |
2022-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin | 1,360 | 1,386 | 26 | 1.91% |
2022-P Proof Silver Dollar with Privy Mark | 19,507 | 19,591 | 84 | 0.43% |
2022-P Proof Silver Dollar | 21,758 | 21,855 | 97 | 0.45% |
2022-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 8,114 | 8,142 | 28 | 0.35% |
2022-S Proof Half Dollar | 18,500 | 18,573 | 73 | 0.39% |
2022-D Uncirculated Half Dollar | 9,486 | 9,511 | 25 | 0.26% |
2022 Three-Coin Proof Set | 3,744 | 3,760 | 16 | 0.43% |
2022 Silver Dollar & Medal Set | 10,666 | 10,668 | 2 | 0.02% |
2021 Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-P Proof Silver Dollar* | 54,222 | 54,222 | – | – |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar* | 16,025 | 16,025 | – | – |
2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-W Proof $5 Gold Coin* | 1,473 | 1,473 | – | – |
2021-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin* | 1,753 | 1,753 | – | – |
2021-P Proof Silver Dollar* | 29,701 | 29,701 | – | – |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar* | 9,422 | 9,422 | – | – |
2021-S Proof Half Dollar* | 23,307 | 23,307 | – | – |
2021-D Uncirculated Half Dollar* | 10,171 | 10,171 | – | – |
2021 Three-Coin Proof Set* | 4,391 | 4,391 | – | – |
Armed Forces Silver Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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U.S. Marine Corps 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,547 | 9,547 | – | – |
U.S. Navy 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,978 | 9,978 | – | – |
U.S. Coast Guard 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,848 | 9,848 | – | – |
U.S. Air Force 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,902 | 9,902 | – | – |
U.S. Coast Guard 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 13,663 | 13,811 | 148 | 1.08% |
U.S. Air Force 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 15,587 | 15,586 | -1 | -0.01% |
American Liberty Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 59,142 | 59,613 | 471 | 0.80% |
2021-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 12,470 | 12,470 | – | – |
2019-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 24,609 | 24,609 | – | – |
2019-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 44,928 | 44,928 | – | – |
2018-W $10 American Liberty Gold Coin | 52,790 | 52,927 | 137 | 0.26% |
2017 American Liberty Silver Four-Medal Set* | 32,647 | 32,647 | – | – |
2017-S Enhanced Uncirculated Coin Set* | 210,419 | 210,419 | – | – |
2017-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 37,968 | 37,987 | 19 | 0.05% |
2017-P Proof American Liberty Silver Medal* | 55,187 | 55,187 | – | – |
Clad Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 Proof Set | 397,687 | 397,964 | 277 | 0.07% |
2021 Proof Set | 511,124 | 511,126 | 2 | 0.00% |
2020 Proof Set* | 464,658 | 464,658 | – | – |
2019 Proof Set* | 601,127 | 601,127 | – | – |
2018 Proof Set* | 517,081 | 517,081 | – | – |
2017 Proof Set* | 568,678 | 568,678 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 68,435 | 69,362 | 927 | 1.35% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 81,672 | 81,834 | 162 | 0.20% |
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 106,677 | 106,677 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 143,661 | 143,752 | 91 | 0.06% |
2022 American Women Quarters Proof Set | 42,482 | 42,484 | 2 | 0.00% |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 64,242 | 64,242 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 81,348 | 81,458 | 110 | 0.14% |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* | 86,697 | 86,697 | – | – |
Silver Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 Silver Proof Set | 217,429 | 220,492 | 3,063 | 1.41% |
2021 Silver Proof Set | 296,689 | 296,948 | 259 | 0.09% |
2020 Silver Proof Set* | 313,183 | 313,183 | – | – |
2019 Silver Proof Set* | 412,708 | 412,708 | – | – |
2018 Silver Proof Set* | 332,274 | 332,274 | – | – |
2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set* | 199,116 | 199,116 | – | – |
2022 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set | 56,755 | 56,755 | – | – |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 64,012 | 64,012 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 78,585 | 78,585 | – | – |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 79,301 | 79,301 | – | – |
2022 Congratulations Gift Set | 29,584 | 29,584 | – | – |
2021 Congratulations Gift Set* | 39,997 | 39,997 | – | – |
2020 Congratulations Gift Set* | 24,468 | 24,468 | – | – |
2019 Congratulations Gift Set* | 31,638 | 31,638 | – | – |
2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 34,768 | 35,940 | 1,172 | 3.37% |
2021 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 48,676 | 48,676 | – | – |
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* | 50,046 | 50,046 | – | – |
US Mint Uncirculated Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 Uncirculated Mint Set | 197,509 | 201,081 | 3,572 | 1.81% |
2021 Uncirculated Mint Set | 216,424 | 216,831 | 407 | 0.19% |
2020 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 211,787 | 211,787 | – | – |
2019 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 346,117 | 346,117 | – | – |
2018 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 257,536 | 257,536 | – | – |
2017 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 286,813 | 286,813 | – | – |
Kids Coin Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2019 Youth Coin and Currency Set | 22,380 | 22,534 | 154 | 0.69% |
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set | 40,203 | 40,464 | 261 | 0.65% |
2019 Rocketship* | 49,921 | 49,921 | – | – |
2014 Coin Discovery Set* | 13,151 | 13,151 | – | – |
Ornaments |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 U.S. Mint Ornament | 3,812 | 4,092 | 280 | 7.35% |
2022 Mighty Minters Ornament | 2,926 | 3,136 | 210 | 7.18% |
2022 Maya Angelou Ornament | 2,318 | 2,380 | 62 | 2.67% |
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Ornament | 2,374 | 2,451 | 77 | 3.24% |
2022 Wilma Mankiller Ornament | 1,784 | 1,821 | 37 | 2.07% |
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Ornament | 1,567 | 1,592 | 25 | 1.60% |
2022 Anna May Wong Ornament | 2,430 | 2,537 | 107 | 4.40% |
2021 Mighty Minters Ornament | 4,821 | 4,821 | – | – |
2021 U.S. Mint Ornament | 7,527 | 7,562 | 35 | 0.46% |
2020 Mighty Minters Ornament | 4,372 | 4,391 | 19 | 0.43% |
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament | 6,299 | 6,321 | 22 | 0.35% |
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament | 6,877 | 6,899 | 22 | 0.32% |
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament | 11,449 | 11,487 | 38 | 0.33% |
Proof & Reverse Proof Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022-S Proof Silver Eagle | 197,932 | 197,932 | – | – |
2022-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 2,749 | 2,749 | – | – |
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle | 494,959 | 494,959 | – | – |
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 4,110 | 4,110 | – | – |
2021 Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set* | 124,822 | 124,822 | – | – |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* | 199,564 | 199,564 | – | – |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 652 | 652 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* | 299,573 | 299,573 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 2,142 | 2,142 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1* | 299,830 | 299,830 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 686 | 686 | – | – |
2020-W End of WWII Proof Silver Eagle* | 74,709 | 74,709 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle* | 365,714 | 365,714 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 600 | 600 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Silver Eagle* | 198,876 | 198,876 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 440 | 440 | – | – |
2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof Proof Silver Eagle* | 29,909 | 29,909 | – | – |
2019-S Proof Silver Eagle* | 146,799 | 146,799 | – | – |
2019-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 137 | 137 | – | – |
2019 Pride of Nations Two-Coin Set* | 99,675 | 99,675 | – | – |
2019-W Proof Silver Eagle* | 345,380 | 345,380 | – | – |
2019-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 745 | 745 | – | – |
Uncirculated Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 | 154,299 | 154,299 | – | – |
2022 Bulk 40 | 987 | 987 | – | – |
2021* | 174,358 | 174,365 | 7 | 0.00% |
2021 Bulk 40* | 324 | 324 | – | – |
2020* | 154,261 | 154,261 | – | – |
2020 Bulk 40* | 15 | 15 | – | – |
2019* | 138,390 | 138,390 | – | – |
2019 Bulk 40* | 66 | 66 | – | – |
2022 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz | 5,881 | 5,882 | 1 | 0.02% |
1/2 oz | 1,958 | 1,958 | – | – |
1/4 oz | 4,378 | 4,378 | – | – |
1/10 oz | 13,570 | 13,570 | – | – |
4-Coin Set | 9,786 | 9,786 | – | – |
2021 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1/10 oz Two-Coin Proof Set* | 4,985 | 4,985 | – | – |
1 oz (Type 2)* | 5,583 | 5,583 | – | – |
1/2 oz (Type 2)* | 1,989 | 1,989 | – | – |
1/4 oz (Type 2)* | 3,339 | 3,339 | – | – |
1/10 oz (Type 2) | 9,845 | 9,845 | – | – |
4-Coin Set (Type 2)* | 10,190 | 10,190 | – | – |
1 oz (Type 1)* | 4,448 | 4,448 | – | – |
1/2 oz (Type 1)* | 1,589 | 1,589 | – | – |
1/4 oz (Type 1)* | 2,689 | 2,689 | – | – |
1/10 oz (Type 1)* | 7,974 | 7,974 | – | – |
4-Coin Set (Type 1)* | 8,176 | 8,176 | – | – |
Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 | 7,462 | 7,539 | 77 | 1.03% |
2021* | 8,914 | 8,914 | – | – |
2020* | 6,284 | 6,284 | – | – |
2019* | 5,851 | 5,851 | – | – |
2018* | 8,518 | 8,518 | – | – |
2017* | 5,800 | 5,800 | – | – |
Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 Proof Gold Buffalo | 15,847 | 15,848 | 1 | 0.01% |
2021 Proof Gold Buffalo | 16,958 | 16,958 | – | – |
2020 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 11,887 | 11,887 | – | – |
2019 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 14,844 | 14,844 | – | – |
2018 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 15,756 | 15,756 | – | – |
2017 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 15,810 | 15,810 | – | – |
Proof American Platinum Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 | 9,237 | 9,263 | 26 | 0.28% |
2021 | 9,880 | 9,880 | – | – |
2020 | 9,732 | 9,732 | – | – |
2019 | 11,268 | 11,268 | – | – |
2018 | 15,709 | 15,714 | 5 | 0.03% |
2017* | 8,890 | 8,890 | – | – |
American Palladium Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022-W Reverse Proof | 5,996 | 6,033 | 37 | 0.62% |
2021-W Proof | 5,169 | 5,169 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated | 9,740 | 9,740 | – | – |
2019-W Reverse Proof | 18,772 | 18,772 | – | – |
2018-W Proof* | 14,986 | 14,986 | – | – |
First Spouse Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-W Proof Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin* | 2,896 | 2,896 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin* | 1,932 | 1,932 | – | – |
America the Beautiful 5 Oz Silver Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-P Tuskegee Airmen Silver Uncirculated Coin | 19,815 | 19,815 | – | – |
2020-P Tallgrass Prairie Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 13,613 | 13,613 | – | – |
2020-P Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Silver Uncirculated Coin | 13,544 | 13,544 | – | – |
2020-P Salt River Bay Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 13,566 | 13,566 | – | – |
2020-P Weir Farm Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 15,326 | 15,326 | – | – |
2020-P National Park of American Samoa Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 15,781 | 15,781 | – | – |
2019-P River of No Return Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 16,310 | 16,310 | – | – |
2019-P San Antonio Missions Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 16,211 | 16,211 | – | – |
2019-P War In The Pacific Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 16,277 | 16,277 | – | – |
2019-P American Memorial Park Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 16,287 | 16,287 | – | – |
2019-P Lowell Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 16,644 | 16,644 | – | – |
2018-P Block Island Silver Coins* | 15,913 | 15,913 | – | – |
2018-P Cumberland Island Silver Coins* | 16,377 | 16,377 | – | – |
2018-P Voyageurs Silver Coins* | 16,839 | 16,839 | – | – |
2018-P Apostle Islands Silver Coins* | 16,802 | 16,802 | – | – |
2018-P Pictured Rocks Silver Coins* | 17,773 | 17,773 | – | – |
2017-P George Rogers Clark Silver Coins* | 14,731 | 14,731 | – | – |
2017-P Ellis Island Silver Coins* | 17,670 | 17,670 | – | – |
2017-P Ozark Riverways Silver Coins | 17,694 | 17,694 | – | – |
2017-P Frederick Douglass Silver Coins* | 17,678 | 17,678 | – | – |
2017-P Effigy Mounds Silver Coins* | 17,251 | 17,251 | – | – |
Presidential Silver Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Franklin Pierce Presidential Silver Medal | 11,491 | 11,527 | 36 | 0.31% |
2022 Millard Fillmore Presidential Silver Medal | 11,955 | 11,978 | 23 | 0.19% |
2022 Zachary Taylor Presidential Silver Medal | 12,448 | 12,471 | 23 | 0.18% |
2022 James Knox Polk Presidential Silver Medal | 12,718 | 12,735 | 17 | 0.13% |
2021 John Tyler Presidential Silver Medal | 13,187 | 13,197 | 10 | 0.08% |
2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal | 13,112 | 13,124 | 12 | 0.09% |
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal | 13,273 | 13,284 | 11 | 0.08% |
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal | 15,921 | 15,931 | 10 | 0.06% |
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 14,283 | 14,293 | 10 | 0.07% |
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal | 14,782 | 14,792 | 10 | 0.07% |
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal | 16,175 | 16,189 | 14 | 0.09% |
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal | 22,904 | 22,930 | 26 | 0.11% |
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal | 32,867 | 32,924 | 57 | 0.17% |
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 22,845 | 22,857 | 12 | 0.05% |
American Innovation Reverse Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022 | 39,327 | 40,999 | 1,672 | 4.25% |
2021 | 49,281 | 49,282 | 1 | 0.00% |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Tennessee |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll set (P) | 6,924 | 6,925 | 1 | 0.01% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,339 | 6,418 | 79 | 1.25% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,657 | 2,657 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,435 | 2,477 | 42 | 1.72% |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Kentucky |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll set (P) | 6,940 | 6,940 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,749 | 6,793 | 44 | 0.65% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,600 | 2,622 | 22 | 0.85% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,508 | 2,525 | 17 | 0.68% |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Vermont |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll set (P) | 6,995 | 6,996 | 1 | 0.01% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,985 | 6,986 | 1 | 0.01% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,780 | 2,780 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,766 | 2,766 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Rhode Island |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,989 | 6,989 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,987 | 6,987 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,782 | 2,782 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,773 | 2,773 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – North Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,985 | 6,985 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,999 | 6,999 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,785 | 2,785 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,787 | 2,787 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New York |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,986 | 6,986 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,978 | 6,978 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,766 | 2,766 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,764 | 2,764 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – Virginia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,983 | 6,984 | 1 | 0.01% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,969 | 6,969 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,795 | 2,795 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,778 | 2,778 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New Hampshire |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,997 | 6,997 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,004 | 7,004 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,789 | 2,789 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,787 | 2,787 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – South Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 39,656 | 39,689 | 33 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,378 | 6,378 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,399 | 6,399 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,734 | 2,734 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,378 | 2,378 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Maryland |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 49,035 | 49,111 | 76 | 0.15% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,493 | 6,493 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,471 | 6,471 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,725 | 2,725 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,737 | 2,737 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Massachusetts |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 46,333 | 46,383 | 50 | 0.11% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,486 | 6,486 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,481 | 6,481 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,746 | 2,746 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,744 | 2,744 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Connecticut |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 45,646 | 45,676 | 30 | 0.07% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,496 | 6,496 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,425 | 6,425 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,736 | 2,736 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,747 | 2,747 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Georgia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 45,716 | 45,754 | 38 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,515 | 7,526 | 11 | 0.15% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,021 | 7,027 | 6 | 0.09% |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,181 | 3,192 | 11 | 0.35% |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,081 | 3,091 | 10 | 0.32% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 48,986 | 49,024 | 38 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,286 | 8,294 | 8 | 0.10% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,449 | 7,459 | 10 | 0.13% |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,580 | 3,587 | 7 | 0.20% |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,251 | 3,254 | 3 | 0.09% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Pennsylvania |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 53,515 | 53,557 | 42 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 9,359 | 9,369 | 10 | 0.11% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,890 | 7,900 | 10 | 0.13% |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,129 | 3,138 | 9 | 0.29% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,779 | 2,783 | 4 | 0.14% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Delaware |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 68,761 | 68,804 | 43 | 0.06% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,515 | 8,527 | 12 | 0.14% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,903 | 7,913 | 10 | 0.13% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,975 | 2,980 | 5 | 0.17% |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,175 | 3,176 | 1 | 0.03% |
2018 American Innovation Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S)* | 74,720 | 74,720 | – | – |
Proof Coin (S) | 249,166 | 249,257 | 91 | 0.04% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 21,181 | 21,206 | 25 | 0.12% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 24,223 | 24,249 | 26 | 0.11% |
100-coin bag (P)* | 2,935 | 2,935 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D)* | 2,954 | 2,954 | – | – |
George H.W. Bush Coin & Chronicles Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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$1 Coin & Set | 10,592 | 10,610 | 18 | 0.17% |
2020 Bush Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
$1 Coin & Set | 9,876 | 9,876 | – | – |
2020 George H.W. Bush Presidential $1 Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll (P) | 23,213 | 23,258 | 45 | 0.19% |
25-coin roll (D) | 20,136 | 20,188 | 52 | 0.26% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,695 | 2,695 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,098 | 2,098 | – | – |
250-coin bag (P) | 2,364 | 2,375 | 11 | 0.47% |
250-coin bag (D) | 3,875 | 3,884 | 9 | 0.23% |
Native American Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2022-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,908 | 13,908 | – | – |
2022-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,829 | 13,833 | 4 | 0.03% |
2022-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,305 | 1,352 | 47 | 3.60% |
2022-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,604 | 1,604 | – | – |
2022-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,695 | 1,695 | – | – |
2022-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,698 | 1,698 | – | – |
2021-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 15,975 | 15,975 | – | – |
2021-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 14,967 | 14,967 | – | – |
2021-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,704 | 1,704 | – | – |
2021-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,618 | 1,618 | – | – |
2021-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,789 | 1,789 | – | – |
2021-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,795 | 1,795 | – | – |
Kennedy Half Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2022-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 10,859 | 10,859 | – | – |
2022-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 21,885 | 21,885 | – | – |
2021-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 9,968 | 9,968 | – | – |
2021-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 21,953 | 21,953 | – | – |
2020-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 11,776 | 11,776 | – | – |
2020-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 24,312 | 24,312 | – | – |
2019-dated 200-coin bag (P&D)* | 11,534 | 11,534 | – | – |
2019-dated 2-roll set (P&D)* | 24,132 | 24,132 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020 Issue* | 24,791 | 24,791 | – | – |
2019 Issue* | 32,252 | 32,252 | – | – |
2018 Issue* | 32,648 | 32,648 | – | – |
2017 Issue* | 29,972 | 29,972 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Circulating Coin Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020 Issue* | 24,849 | 24,849 | – | – |
2019 Issue* | 22,819 | 22,819 | – | – |
2018 Issue* | 22,641 | 22,641 | – | – |
2017 Issue* | 24,765 | 24,765 | – | – |
2016 Issue* | 23,958 | 23,958 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Three-Coin Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Tuskegee Airmen* | 15,472 | 15,472 | – | – |
Tallgrass Prairie * | 15,392 | 15,392 | – | – |
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller* | 15,349 | 15,349 | – | – |
Salt River Bay* | 15,387 | 15,387 | – | – |
Weir Farm* | 15,409 | 15,409 | – | – |
National Park of American Samoa* | 15,385 | 15,385 | – | – |
River of No Return | 15,379 | 15,379 | – | – |
San Antonio Missions* | 15,394 | 15,394 | – | – |
War in Pacific* | 15,419 | 15,419 | – | – |
American Memorial Park* | 15,415 | 15,415 | – | – |
Lowell* | 15,423 | 15,423 | – | – |
Block Island | 15,421 | 15,421 | – | – |
Cumberland Island | 15,421 | 15,421 | – | – |
Voyageurs* | 15,266 | 15,266 | – | – |
Apostle Islands* | 15,241 | 15,241 | – | – |
Pictured Rocks* | 15,397 | 15,397 | – | – |
George Rogers Clark* | 14,133 | 14,133 | – | – |
Ellis Island* | 16,947 | 16,947 | – | – |
Ozark Riverways* | 14,912 | 14,912 | – | – |
Frederick Douglass* | 15,566 | 15,566 | – | – |
Effigy Mounds* | 14,516 | 14,516 | – | – |
Fort Moultrie* | 13,306 | 13,306 | – | – |
Theodore Roosevelt* | 16,072 | 16,072 | – | – |
Harpers Ferry* | 14,345 | 14,345 | – | – |
Cumberland Gap* | 14,973 | 14,973 | – | – |
Shawnee* | 15,474 | 15,474 | – | – |
Saratoga* | 14,950 | 14,950 | – | – |
Bombay Hook* | 13,400 | 13,400 | – | – |
Blue Ridge Parkway* | 17,165 | 17,165 | – | – |
Kisatchie Set* | 15,196 | 15,196 | – | – |
Homestead Set* | 16,114 | 16,114 | – | – |
Everglades Set* | 14,373 | 14,373 | – | – |
Great Sand Dunes Set* | 14,119 | 14,119 | – | – |
Arches Three-Coin Set* | 15,859 | 15,859 | – | – |
Shenandoah Three-Coin Set* | 17,351 | 17,351 | – | – |
Great Smoky Mountains Set* | 18,588 | 18,588 | – | – |
Mount Rushmore Quarters Set* | 17,924 | 17,924 | – | – |
Fort McHenry Quarters Set* | 16,345 | 16,345 | – | – |
Great Basin Quarters Set* | 15,526 | 15,526 | – | – |
Perry’s Victory Quarters Set* | 17,643 | 17,643 | – | – |
White Mountain Quarters Set* | 18,056 | 18,056 | – | – |
Denali Quarters Set* | 18,193 | 18,193 | – | – |
Hawaii Volcanoes Quarters Set* | 19,947 | 19,947 | – | – |
Acadia Quarters Set* | 19,940 | 19,940 | – | – |
Chaco Culture Quarters Set* | 20,028 | 20,028 | – | – |
El Yunque Quarters Set* | 19,891 | 19,891 | – | – |
Chickasaw Quarters Set* | 16,184 | 16,184 | – | – |
Vicksburg Quarters Set* | 18,095 | 18,095 | – | – |
Olympic Quarters Set* | 17,718 | 17,718 | – | – |
Glacier Quarters Set* | 19,046 | 19,046 | – | – |
Gettysburg Quarters Set* | 22,869 | 22,869 | – | – |
Mount Hood Quarters Set* | 18,384 | 18,384 | – | – |
Grand Canyon Quarters Set* | 22,133 | 22,133 | – | – |
Yosemite Quarters Set* | 22,154 | 22,154 | – | – |
Yellowstone Quarters Set* | 25,048 | 25,048 | – | – |
Hot Springs Quarters Set* | 23,203 | 23,203 | – | – |
2022 Anna May Wong Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 7,557 | 7,557 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,790 | 1,789 | -1 | -0.06% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,812 | 1,762 | -50 | -2.76% |
Two-Roll Set | 5,883 | 5,881 | -2 | -0.03% |
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,608 | 7,608 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,828 | 1,828 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,831 | 1,831 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,633 | 5,634 | 1 | 0.02% |
2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,605 | 7,605 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,835 | 1,835 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,816 | 1,816 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,885 | 5,885 | – | – |
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,556 | 7,556 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,822 | 1,822 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,836 | 1,836 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,774 | 5,774 | – | – |
2022 Maya Angelou Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,572 | 7,572 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,838 | 1,838 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,840 | 1,840 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,928 | 5,928 | – | – |
2021 Tuskegee Airmen Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,031 | 4,031 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,358 | 3,358 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 7,642 | 7,642 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,367 | 2,367 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,380 | 2,380 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,374 | 5,374 | – | – |
2020 Tallgrass Prairie Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S)* | 4,193 | 4,193 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,993 | 3,993 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,930 | 8,930 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P)* | 2,499 | 2,499 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D)* | 2,478 | 2,478 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,958 | 6,958 | – | – |
2020 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S)* | 4,183 | 4,183 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,961 | 3,961 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set* | 8,834 | 8,834 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P)* | 2,415 | 2,415 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D)* | 2,331 | 2,331 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,791 | 6,808 | 17 | 0.25% |
2020 Salt River Bay Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S)* | 4,156 | 4,156 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S)* | 4,005 | 4,005 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,969 | 8,969 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P)* | 2,488 | 2,488 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D)* | 2,422 | 2,422 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,963 | 6,972 | 9 | 0.13% |
2020 Weir Farm Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S)* | 4,281 | 4,281 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S)* | 4,013 | 4,013 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set* | 8,930 | 8,930 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P)* | 2,471 | 2,471 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D)* | 2,470 | 2,470 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,963 | 6,963 | – | – |
2020 National Park of American Samoa Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
100-Coin Bag (S)* | 4,236 | 4,236 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S)* | 3,974 | 3,974 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set* | 8,930 | 8,930 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P)* | 2,456 | 2,456 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D)* | 2,480 | 2,480 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set* | 6,991 | 6,991 | – | – |
I already have that one. Thank you. How do you like those proof ASEs? Looks the West Point far outpaces the San Francisco.
What do you imagine that will mean for their relative prices later on, Antonio? Does that mean the “S” ASEs might eventually have a higher value thanks to there being so many fewer of them than the “W” ASEs?
It depends on demand. People used to favor the S over other mints until the Ws came out. Now it’s the W which is popular. I remember one of the first, if not the first, was the 1995-W ASE. Then there were the W dimes. I bought 4 and now they’re worth more each than what I spent for the four I bought from the Mint. My W cents are some of my favorite.
Coolness, Antonio. From your very interesting description of your various coin purchases and their “end results”, it appears you make have indeed made some exceedingly shrewd choices. Good for you, my friend!
The 1996-W Roosevelt dime was only available from the Mint as part of the 1996 Uncirculated Coin set, which sold for $8 and had a mintage of 1,457,000. Today you can buy the set from APMEX, with the W dime included, for $20. Adjusted for inflation, an $8 purchase in 1996 equals $15.20 today. The much rarer W dime is the 2015 Silver one, which had a mintage of 74,579, included in the 2015 March of Dimes 3-coin set. While the 2019-W cents have much lower mintages (Uncirculated 346,117; Reverse proof 412,508; Proof 629,342) compared to the other Lincoln cents… Read more »
Thank you, Major D, for the comprehensive elucidation regarding the two “W” dimes, the three “W” cents and the two special edition “S” cents. It is quite a fascinating history that this particularly unique coinage provides, especially considering that this entire period encompasses but thirteen years total.
I now feel myself even more fortunate to have almost instinctively acquired several each of the 2017 Enhanced Reverse Proof Sets and the 2018 Silver Reverse Proof Sets because little did I know then how well these might be going to fare with the passage of time.
I missed out on that March of Dimes set and the other Lincoln Cents. I can’t have EVERYTHING. I still don’t have a 1975-S proof cent. One of these days I’ll get to it.
I noticed in the picture of the uncirculated set that the dimples in the holder do not appear as prominent in the picture as they are on my set. They barely show in the picture. Did they change the holder after the outcry over coin damage when the set was first released? Or is it still the same holder? I kept mine, I still do not think the coins are damaged but I do not like that holder. When I was looking at the sales figures, I saw in the silver proof set figures a line for the 2018 silver… Read more »
Jeff Legan,
There are three possibilities I can think of just offhand regarding the Uncirculated Set holder: 1) this is in fact a redesigned holder; 2) the picture has been photoshopped; 3) the dimples simply aren’t visible in this particular shot.
Jeff, that 2018 Reverse Silver Proof set is a real undervalued and overlooked keeper IMO. I think the ultimate value may be in breaking it up as the individual coins are all very low mintages for each coin denomination series. Coin Book has the individual coins in the set adding up to $180 for MS(65) and PR(65).
I’m by no means a gambler in the strict sense of the word, Major D, but occasionally I will pick up some extras from the Mint with the hope that they might someday markedly appreciate in value. In the course of this practice I end up with at least as many bad guesses as good ones, but nothing ventured nothing gained. My philosophy in this regard is that I think it’s worse to have to regret what you didn’t do than to regret what you did that you probably shouldn’t have.
If this is the weekly frontrunner, it is a slow week for the mint. Can’t believe nobody got black Friday silver on sale to gift or sock away
No one I know personally cares about silver. Gold is another matter.
I tried to get my family/friends interested in coins, no one was. Even the 1976 proof set I bought my mom, she returned to me some years later.
Well, I guess you don’t know me personally, but I for one will speak up as someone who still maintains an interest in silver.
As for coin collecting, with the sudden passing of my beloved brother-in-law this past summer I am the only person left in my extended family with any interest in that.
Dazed and Coinfused,
Groceries seem to be going up ever more practically by the week; in addition we just had a substantial increase in our condo fees due to the rising cost of electricity. Combined with everything else that’s risen in price, there really isn’t much wiggle room left for any extraneous purchases like precious metals or their coin derivatives.
and now, magically, the availability of Morgan/Peace dollars has increased by around 10,000 – 15,000. I guess with a household limit of 3, that means 5000 people decided to cancel their subscription, or the Mint was miscounting things. I’m sure it is not some heavy hitter who was allowed to buy more than the household limit….
The same government that only a handful of times was able to have a budget balance or surplus. The math can be complicated, but I had no idea simple counting was also a thorn in the side. Maybe instead of Martha vineyard, the bean counters can be sent to the state capitals and work in the budgetary and accounting offices. Obviously the west middle easterners are no longer known for their CPA expertise and have graduated to controlling the media and making movies
That’s a good one, Blazing Dollars!
Alright, Dazed and Coinfused, I have to ask since you’ve really got me stymied there. What on god’s green earth is a “west middle easterner”? I’ve heard of Mid-Atlantic Americans who used to be known for employing the affectation of a pseudo-British accent to sound more sophisticated, but that other one I’m just not familiar with.
The population that least likely to follow Adolph if he had a Twitter or Instagram account. Hint 2. Sounds like juice. Hint 3. Starred in Blazing Saddles and Spaceballs. Speaking of blazing Saddles, I think that’s where Antonio was going with his comment. While it was a good example of a silver screen show, I think Money Pit fits well too. Or the color of money.
how about you keep your antisemite views to yourself and leave them off this site
I never said anything antisemite. I never lauded not see or any other ethnic or religious groups. I’m fact I usually show several sides of the same coin. Unless you are telling me that historically they weren’t known for their prowess of money and accounting and you deny they are currently the owners of most media and bankroll most of the movie studios and projects. I suppose since I have $20 bills with Jackson on it that I hate native Americans. Or since I have dollar bills with Washington and $2 bills with Jefferson that I support slavery. Unlike certain… Read more »
Tom,
The acknowledged “heavy hitters” – the big dealers, buying clubs and major flippers – don’t encounter any difficulties circumventing the Household Order Limits. How they manage this simple workaround is to engage up to thousands each of contract buyers who will then receive a premium – note: surprisingly, often not all that substantial – for procuring the HOL of the Mint item for their interested agencies. So yes, those large cancellations, if that is indeed what they are, could easily have come from even one heavy hitter.
50, as in fifty, 2022-D Anna May Wong Quarter 100-Coin Bags returned to the Mint. I wonder who the “culprit” is this time. In any case, this seems to be so very wong.
on the other hand, of the additional 5000 3 roll (P,D,S) quarter sets that were added for 2023, only 956 remain, about 175 sold in the last week. Let’s see how long those last!
Sir Kaiser, that’s like making a mistake on an elevator and being wrong on so many levels.
Good Sir Rich, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that if there ever were to be the occasion of a literary joust in the picture here on our delightful comment site, it would definitively have to be you and the similarly verbally gifted and illustrious Antonio who would as such be the only equally matched competitors.
Kaiser I think many snub gold and silver because the kids always want to discover the next big thing. Then they learn through stages that they were wrong and finally hoard metals on the side. It’s just timing. Wars have been waged many times over for metals. New metals discovered in the process. From copper, to bronze to iron. Just some of the ages. Ark of the covenant was rumored to be solid gold. All churches are littered with gold, heck the dome of the rock is gilded. Great poems written. Legendary epics told. Many of heroes adventuring for a… Read more »
Dazed and Coinfused,
All I can say (literally) is “Wow!” You are doubtless the Hemingway of coinnews.net.
All I can say is it looks like someone is auditioning to be Trump’s next speechwriter.
Nah. He goes off script too much. Now biden. That dude doesn’t so much as fart or breathe unless it’s on the teleprompter. But he already has the SNL writers doing his speeches. Lawyers are typically the scum of the earth. No coincidence that many of them now are Politicians. What is is?
Also. I can’t support a party that spends all our money to help the world secure and defend their borders but refuse to do the same to their own. No telling what diseases they bring as they aren’t tested or providing medical info. What are they hiding, why climb the wall or take tunnels in order to avoid capture while others are applying legally or trying to enter through ports of entry. When an army invades it carries its flag with pride as it crosses into other territory, which is what is happening now. Large groups piling in draped not… Read more »
If hemmingway was the drug addict then thanks. But for some reason I recall from school many decades ago that he was a switch hitter, and in that case, cmon man. Call me Poe for getting kicked out of west point. Or Mark twain before he turned into Sam Clemons for tricking his subject into painting fence and faking his death. Or even one of the huge forehead folks that painted pics on cave walls 10,000 years ago
C’mon man, you’re now going to add homophobia to your antisemitic, sexist/misogynistic and bigoted logomania?
Sure. Why not. But I do add that despite your assessment being wrong, I can fit that mold. Just so I have it correct, your people say that only asians should play Asian roles and that Indians should be played by Indians etc. So we should cancel “the godfather” because thr Cuban guy was played by AL Pacino, an Italian. All the marvel movies with Iron man should no longer be played because Robert Downey Jr. played a black man and referenced people with disabilities. Never go full tard. It is okay for Hamilton to be portrayed as a gay… Read more »
Must have been Just Another Manic Tuesday for you. No matter whether you’re off or on your meds, you’re not funny and you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Agreed. Let’s keep the discourse at least remotely tethered to coins and coin collecting. If I wanted to read political/social rants, there are a lot of other places that do it much, much better.
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Anyone else notice that the 2022 Proof Set has been unavailable since November 21st? If it’s sold out (and the Mint doesn’t add a bunch more before the end of the year), the final mintage will be 397,964+/-. When adding in the AWQ proof sets (42,484), the 2022 S-Proof clad AWQ’s will each have mintages of 440,448+/-, which I believe may make for the lowest clad proof mintages for the entire Washington quarter series. On a different note, it’s surprising to me that there are 7,730 of the 2022 AI Reverse proof sets (#22GC) currently available vs. 12,527 for the… Read more »
My guess is people are going out this year Hell or high water. When everything is expensive and no silver lining in sight, no pun intended, figure may as well skip the coins and see what outside looks like while we can.
Absolutely, Dazed and Coinfused, with so many varieties of upset, unrest and the frankly unusual going on, the acquisition of collectable coins might not be first and foremost in most people’s minds. Good catch indeed, my friend!
Sure enough, Major D, the 2022 Proof Set is listed at 0.0 available. That was fast.
As for the 2022 AIRP vis a vis the 2022 LESPS, I think the former attracted more interest since unlike the latter it isn’t a 100% rehash; a lesson for the Mint to learn.
2022 proof only 3 coins silver, none are quarters. The limited edition all are silver including quarters. So which would be the most sought after, or rare? But at twice the price, would it be worth it?
I’m a bit confused here, Dazed and Coinfused; which three coins are silver in the 2022-P Proof Set? Doesn’t that entire Set consist of base metal coins? The 2022-S Silver Proof Set, on the other hand, is all silver except for the nickel and the cent. The 2022-S Limited Edition Silver Proof Set omits the base cent and base nickel and adds a 2022-S American Silver Eagle to the silver dime, silver half dollar and the five silver AWQ quarters.
22rh has silver quarters, dime, and half cent.
22rg no silver coins that I saw.
22rc the limited, are all silver with frosted background.
I did not see a 2022 P Proof set. In or out of stock.
I believe, Dazed and Coinfused, that what I meant by the “2022-P Proof Set” is in fact the 22rg (no silver coins).
By the way, I would give anything to have gotten that 22rh with the silver quarters, silver dime and silver half cent, but I have to assume you meant half dollar; shucks.
LOL. Half Cent. What a great nickname for you, as it aptly describes what you’re about.
Correction: There is no 2022-P Proof Set. It has since been pointed out to me that the annual Proof Set comes from the San Francisco Mint.
I have them all! Whaahahahaha! I feel entitled! Now on to 2023! Hi ho silver!
Well all right then, Antonio. Let’s get ready to bid farewell to 2022!
Flimsy codicil: While technically the 2022-P Proof Set is indeed limited to a product count of zero, there are lingering echoes of rainforest drum messages that if the clouds in your coffee and the windmills in your mind happen to be properly aligned during an eclipse, then who knows?
The proof set is still unavailable as of Dec 3 . Should be a big winner down the road !
Mmk,
It’s a bit exciting that we almost never have any idea what will hit the big time.
The 2022 proof set is still unavailable. They’re selling on eBay for close to $50
Looks like many buyers realize it might be the lowest mintage of the set and should double in price very soon
Can’t remember if I got that set or not. Probably did for the s quarters. Is the finish on the limited set the same as the silver. Thanks
Someone may have more knowledge about this, but as far as I know, Dazed and Coinfused, the finish on the silver proof coins in the annual Silver Proof Set is exactly the same as the finish on the silver proof coins in the Limited Edition Silver Proof Set because the very same minting process is used for the coins in both sets.
Anyone come across any Anna May Wong AWQ? I got a roll from my bank Saturday, December 3rd.
I received a single AMW AWQ in change last week and I was pretty excited to see it.
I found a 1951 Roosevelt Dime (90% Silver) on the ground last week in XF45 condition. It has a current silver melt value = $1.66
You are part way there, Good Sir Rich. Come upon another ten thousand of those and you’ve bagged yourself the fare for a round the world cruise.