Three distinctive new U.S. Mint products shaped like the Liberty Bell go on sale today as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebration, launching the new Freedom Ringing series.

Available beginning at noon ET are a one-ounce $250 gold coin, a half-ounce $125 gold coin and a half-ounce silver medal, each struck in the unmistakable shape of the iconic Liberty Bell.
Bell-Shaped Design and Specialized Production
Unlike traditional round coins, these pieces celebrate one of America’s most enduring symbols of freedom in a format the U.S. Mint has never before attempted. Their unconventional design and specialized production process distinguish them from other modern releases.
The concept was first publicly discussed in 2024, when the Mint began considering Liberty Bell-shaped gold coins and a silver medal for the nation’s Semiquincentennial.

Specialized production techniques were required to create the bell-shaped coins and medal.
"Each polished, custom Liberty Bell–shaped blank was individually hand-loaded and struck using a hydraulic press available only in the Philadelphia Mint’s Research and Development Lab," the Mint described. "Due to their unique shape, the dies were aligned with accuracy within the width of a human hair."
For the first time, the Mint combined laser engraving and finishing into a single production step, sharpening design details while adding textures such as the frosted windows of Independence Hall.
The U.S. Mint provides a behind-the-scenes look at the development and production of the Freedom Ringing products in the video below.
Premium Prices and Mintages of 2,026
Demand will be closely watched, given their unique format, patriotic theme, extraordinary rarity and premium prices. The one-ounce gold coin is priced at $19,600, the half-ounce gold coin at $10,050 and the half-ounce silver medal at $750. In a nod to the year of the nation’s 250th anniversary, each product has a maximum mintage of just 2,026, placing them among the lowest-mintage modern issues from the United States Mint.
Liberty Bell and Independence Hall Designs
All three carry the dual-date inscription 1776 ~ 2026, appearing on the obverse of the gold coins and the reverse of the silver medal. The obverse resembles the Liberty Bell, including its famous crack and LIBERTY across the shoulder.
Additional obverse inscriptions on the gold coins include the mint mark and IN GOD WE TRUST. The silver medal also carries the mint mark on its obverse but omits the motto.
The reverse of each gold coin depicts Independence Hall, the original home of the Liberty Bell, with celebratory fireworks in the background. The bell’s yoke displays UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, with E PLURIBUS UNUM below. Depending on the coin, the sound bow is inscribed with either $250, 1 OZ. and .9999 FINE GOLD or $125, 1/2 OZ. and .9999 FINE GOLD.
The silver medal features the same reverse design but carries the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and 1776 ~ 2026.
Product Specifications
Specifications for the Freedom Ringing Liberty Bell coins and medal are provided below:
| One-Ounce Gold Coin | Half-Ounce Gold Coin | Half-Ounce Silver Coin | |
| Finish: | Proof | Proof | Proof |
| Composition: | 99.99% gold | 99.99% gold | 99.9% silver |
| Thickness: | 0.167 inch | 0.104 inch | 0.160 inch |
| Precious-Metal Weight: | 1.000 troy ounce | 0.500 troy ounce | 0.500 troy ounce |
| Length and Width: | 0.888 inch × 1.024 inches | 0.883 inch × 1.024 inches | 0.888 inch × 1.024 inches |
| Edge: | Smooth | Smooth | Smooth |
| Mint: | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Philadelphia |
Ordering information
To order the Freedom Ringing Liberty Bell .9999 fine gold coins and .999 fine silver medal, visit the U.S. Mint product pages listed below. Pricing is also shown.
- 1776 ~ 2026 $250 Freedom Ringing Liberty Bell 1-Ounce Gold Coin — $19,600
- 1776 ~ 2026 $125 Freedom Ringing 1/2-Ounce Gold Coin — $10,050
- 1776 ~ 2026 Freedom Ringing Liberty Bell 1/2 Ounce Silver Medal — $750
The U.S. Mint has set an initial household order limit of one per product.




