Sales of the 2014-P Great Smoky Mountains Five Ounce Silver Coin officially ended this morning, May 21. The U.S. Mint added the coin’s product page to the No Longer Available section of its website and tagged "sold out" beside its name.
Released on April 7, 2014, the latest weekly sales of the Great Smoky Mountains coin jumped 1,378 to settle in at 25,421. The tally is actually 421 above its U.S. Mint stated mintage. Expect some adjustments next week.
The sellout took longer than expected given 21,415 moved in less than a week. The early bounce from series subscribers, who ordered in advance and received a 10% discount, was stronger than realized as it took another five weeks for sales to get to the 25K mark. The same may be true of the 2014-P Shenandoah National Park Five Ounce Silver Coin which launched last Thursday and opened with sales of 20,120. It has a higher mintage of 30,000.
Some of this information was covered in this morning’s U.S. Mint sales report. Not included in that article was a sales breakdown across all released America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins. Here it is:
Sales | |
2010 Hot Springs National Park | 27,000 |
2010 Yellowstone National Park | 27,000 |
2010 Yosemite National Parks | 27,000 |
2010 Grand Canyon National Park | 26,019 |
2010 Mount Hood National Park | 26,928 |
2011 Gettysburg National Park | 24,625 |
2011 Glacier National Park | 20,856 |
2011 Olympic National Park | 18,398 |
2011 Vicksburg National Park | 18,594 |
2011 Chickasaw National Park | 16,827 |
2012 El Yunque National Park | 17,314 |
2012 Chaco Culture National Park | 17,146 |
2012 Acadia National Park | 14,978 |
2012 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 14,863 |
2012 Denali National Park | 15,225 |
2013 White Mountain National Forest | 20,530 |
2013 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial | 17,707 |
2013 Great Basin National Park | 17,792 |
2013 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine | 19,802 |
2013 Mount Rushmore National Memorial | 23,547 |
2014 Great Smoky National Park | 25,421 |
2014 Shenandoah National Park | 20,120* |
*Sales as of Sunday, May 18. This coin was just released and is available at www.usmint.gov/catalog.
I wish the Mint wouldn’t tinker with mintage limits for these ATB P coins. It really seems they can’t make up their mind.
just find out China dealers selling these Silver ATB coin for RMB 1200-1800, that is about US$200-300, that is good profit
People from Hong Kong bought a lot of these coin and resell to China
we should take a look on the back issued such as 2012 ,that is lowest mintage year , It can be worth more than $1000 , IF Chinese collected our ATB 5OZ P