Harding $1s, Quarters Set and Kennedy Halves in Feb. Product Schedule

February 2, 2014

in US Mint Product Schedule

Warren Harding Presidential $1 Coins, a three-coin set of Great Smoky Mountains Quarters and Kennedy half-dollars are the main February products from the United States Mint, according to its online product schedule.

US Mint Product Releases for February 2014

Several of the US Mint product releases for February

Prices of these products range from a low of $9.95 to as high as $275.95. Following is the complete February 2014 schedule along with prices:

United States Mint Product Schedule for February 2014

Release Dates* Numismatic Products  
02/06/2014 Warren Harding Presidential $1 Coin Rolls $32.95
02/06/2014 Warren Harding Presidential $1 Coin Bags $111.95
02/06/2014 Warren Harding Presidential $1 Coin Boxes $275.95
02/11/2014 2014 Great Smoky Mountains National Park America the Beautiful Quarters Three-Coin Set $9.95
02/13/2014 2014 Kennedy Half-Dollar Two-Roll Set $32.95
02/13/2014 2014 Kennedy Half-Dollar Bags $139.95
02/18/2014 2014 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set $18.95
02/27/2014 2014 Warren Harding $1 Coin Cover $19.95

 

*The United States Mint notes that release dates posted through it online product schedule are subject to change, as are the prices. New products generally go on sale e at Noon (Eastern) on their day of release. Orders may be placed through the Mint’s website at http://www.usmint.gov/ or by phone at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

2.6.2014 – Warren Harding Presidential $1 Coins

Coin Category: Presidential $1 Coins | Price: $32.95, $111.95 and $275.95

Rolls, bags and boxes of Warren G. Harding Presidential $1 Coins go on sale on February 6, 2014. Harding $1s are the first of the four Presidential dollars for this year, the 29th in the series.

Coins are in circulated-quality, though obviously they have never been placed into circulation. New dollars are no longer sent into circulation but the Mint still strikes them for collectors. Buyers have the choice of buying the rolls, bags or boxes filled from coins from either the Denver Mint or the Philadelphia Mint.

Update: Read this coin news article about the Harding $1s.

2.11.2014 – Great Smoky Mountains Quarters Three-Coin Set

Coin Category: America the Beautiful Quarters | Price: $9.95

Also the first of the year, Great Smoky Mountains America the Beautiful Quarters Three-Coin Set go on sale the 11th. Inside are two uncirculated coins — one from Denver and one from Philadelphia, and one proof coin from San Francisco.

Just a few days ago, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Quarters were released into circulation on January 27, the same day the United States Mint began selling them in rolls and bags.

Update: Read more about the Great Smoky Mountains Quarters Set.

2.13.2014 – Kennedy Halves

Coin Category: Half Dollars | Price: $32.95 and $139.95

This year is the 50th anniversary of Kennedy halves. The U.S. Mint does have special anniversary sets planned, but before those debut it will release the annually issued 200-coin bags and two-roll sets of the coins with this year’s date.

The Kennedy halves are in circulating-quality from U.S. Mint facilities in Denver and Philadelphia.

2.18.2014 – Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set

Coin Category: Presidential $1 Coins | Price: $18.95

The annually issued 2014 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set launches on February 18 for $18.95.

Inside the set are collector proof versions of the four dollars for this year that depict Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Proof coins are made from specially polished blanks and dies, and are struck at least twice to ensure a sharper relief.

2.27.2014 – Warren Harding $1 Coin Cover

Coin Category: Presidential $1 Coins | Price: $19.95

The final collector product release on the Mint’s schedule for February is the 2014 Warren G. Harding $1 Coin Cover.

Inside the cover are two Harding dollars that were minted from the first day of production at each U.S. Mint facility — January 8, 2014 for the Philadelphia Mint, and January 6, 2014 for the Denver Mint.

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