US Mint Sales: 2016 Standing Liberty Quarter Rises to 53,378

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The U.S. Mint’s newest product, the centennial gold 2016-W Standing Liberty quarter, is driving the highest number of collector sales.

2016-W Standing Liberty Gold Quarter
Photo of a 2016-W Standing Liberty Gold Quarter

Released last Thursday, the gold quarter scored first-day sales of 47,884 coins. Another 5,494 sold over the weekend to lift its total to 53,378 coins for 53.4% of the 100,000 originally allotted.

Weekly U.S. Mint Top Sellers

Here’s a showing of the Mint’s most popular products for the week ended Sept 11:

  1. 2016 Standing Liberty Gold Coin (+53,378)
  2. 2016 Proof Set (+5,259 to 374,824)
  3. 2016 Silver Proof Set (+3,825 to 256,463)
  4. 2016 Mint Set (+2,454 to 196,211)
  5. 2016 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set (+822 to 184,355)
  6. 2016 National Park Service Proof Silver Dollars (+788 to 51,878)
  7. 2016 Reagan Presidential $1 Coin Covers (+741 to 15,124)
  8. 2016 American $1 Coin & Currency Set (+685 to 39,714)
  9. 2016-P, D & S Theodore Roosevelt Three-Roll Set (+617 to 6,906)
  10. 2016 Ronald Reagan (P) $1 Coin Rolls (+562 to 38,371)

The U.S. Mint published sales data for 248 numismatic products. One hundred and nineteen of them outperformed their prior weekly sales compared to 125 previously. Three products increased by more than 1,000 units, matching the last report.

Drop in #’s for 2016 American Liberty Silver Medals

In addition, six products had their sales total reduced compared to 3 previously.

2016 American Liberty Silver Medals saw a second straight week of modest declines. The ‘S’ medal fell by 1 and the ‘W’ medal declined by 2. Their respective sales are now 12,200 and 12,201. (See a video and photos of the medals.) The pair effectively sold out within minutes of their release on Aug. 23.

US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products

Below are tables showing the latest sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers Sept. 5 to 11. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available.

2016 Centennial Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 Gold Mercury Dime 116,106 116,096 -10 -0.01%

2016 NPS Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$5 Gold Proof 4,105 4,175 70 1.71%
$5 Gold Uncirculated 3,047 3,100 53 1.74%
$1 Silver Proof 51,090 51,878 788 1.54%
$1 Silver Uncirculated 17,847 17,994 147 0.82%
50c Proof Clad Half-Dollar 33,540 33,820 280 0.83%
50c Uncirculated Clad Half-Dollar 16,397 16,517 120 0.73%
Three-Coin Proof Set 12,484 12,702 218 1.75%

2016 Mark Twain Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$5 Gold Proof 12,198 12,254 56 0.46%
$5 Gold Uncirculated 5,283 5,300 17 0.32%
$1 Silver Proof 70,333 70,787 454 0.65%
$1 Silver Uncirculated 24,133 24,219 86 0.36%

2015 March of Dimes Commemorative Silver Dollars

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$1 Silver Proof* 57,600 57,600
$1 Silver Uncirculated* 24,742 24,742
Special Silver Set* 74,430 74,430

2015 US Marshals Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$5 Gold Proof* 9,975 9,975
$5 Gold Uncirculated* 6,743 6,743
$1 Silver Proof* 109,345 109,345
$1 Silver Uncirculated* 38,149 38,149
50c Proof* 61,565 61,565
50c Uncirculated* 30,231 30,231
Three Coin Proof Set* 14,984 14,984

Clad Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 Proof Set 369,565 374,824 5,259 1.42%
2015 Proof Sets 652,752 652,995 243 0.04%
2014 Proof Sets* 714,661 714,661
2013 Proof Sets* 802,460 802,460
2016 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Sets 66,977 67,355 378 0.56%
2015 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Sets 98,078 98,159 81 0.08%
2014 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Sets* 115,179 115,179
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Sets* 128,377 128,377
2015 Lyndon B. Johnson Coin & Chronicles Set* 23,905 23,905
2015 John F. Kennedy Coin & Chronicles Set* 49,051 49,051
2015 Eisenhower Coin & Chronicles Set* 16,744 16,744
2015 Truman Coin & Chronicles Set* 16,812 16,812
2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Coin & Chronicles Set* 19,050 19,050
2013 Theodore Roosevelt Coin & Chronicles Set* 15,145 15,145
2016 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Sets 183,533 184,355 822 0.45%
2015 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Sets* 222,068 222,068
2014 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Sets* 229,415 229,415
2013 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Sets* 266,618 266,618
2016 Happy Birthday Gift Sets 12,843 13,020 177 1.38%
2015 Happy Birthday Gift Sets* 14,470 14,470
2014 Happy Birthday Gift Sets 13,085 13,095 10 0.08%
2013 Happy Birthday Gift Sets 11,662 11,667 5 0.04%
2016 Birth Gift Sets 20,859 21,271 412 1.98%
2015 Birth Gift Sets* 34,548 34,548
2014 Birth Gift Sets 34,482 34,500 18 0.05%
2013 Birth Gift Sets 41,562 41,577 15 0.04%
2012 Birth Gift Sets* 49,703 49,703

Silver Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 Silver Proof Sets 252,638 256,463 3,825 1.51%
2015 Silver Proof Sets 378,553 378,881 328 0.09%
2014 Silver Proof Sets* 429,493 429,493
2013 Silver Proof Sets* 419,720 419,720
2016 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets 75,420 75,978 558 0.74%
2015 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets 101,348 101,452 104 0.10%
2014 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets* 119,251 119,251
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets* 138,451 138,451
2013-W American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Proof Sets* 235,689 235,689
2015 Congratulations Gift Sets* 7,895 7,895
2014 Congratulations Gift Sets* 7,529 7,529
2013 Congratulations Gift Sets* 18,347 18,347
2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Sets* 42,614 42,614
2013 Limited Edition Silver Proof Sets* 47,971 47,971

US Mint Uncirculated Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 American $1 Coin and Currency Set 39,029 39,714 685 1.76%
2015 American $1 Coin and Currency Set* 88,805 88,805
2014 American $1 Coin and Currency Set* 50,000 50,000
2016 Uncirculated Mint Sets 193,757 196,211 2,454 1.27%
2015 Uncirculated Mint Sets 309,149 309,289 140 0.05%
2014 Uncirculated Mint Sets* 345,813 345,813
2013 Uncirculated Mint Sets* 376,844 376,844
2016 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets 39,877 40,335 458 1.15%
2015 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets 57,592 57,682 90 0.16%
2014 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets 62,455 62,491 36 0.06%
2013 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets* 75,846 75,846
2012 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets* 99,743 99,743
2011 Presidential $1 Coin Uncirculated Sets 85,181 85,193 12 0.01%
2015 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Sets* 22,691 22,691
2014 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Sets* 28,637 28,637
2013 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Sets* 43,150 43,150
2013 Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Discovery Sets 10,071 10,076 5 0.05%

Coin Discovery Set

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2014 7,632 7,649 17 0.22%

Proof Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2015-W Proof Silver Eagles* 699,623 699,623
2014-W Proof Silver Eagles* 894,614 894,614
2013-W Proof Silver Eagles* 868,494 868,494

Uncirculated Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2015* 201,188 201,188
2014* 224,532 224,532
2013* 178,941 178,941

2016 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1 oz 16,869 17,056 187 1.11%
1/2 oz 4,154 4,269 115 2.77%
1/4 oz 5,830 6,149 319 5.47%
1/10 oz 16,063 16,587 524 3.26%
4-Coin Set 11,621 11,786 165 1.42%

2015 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1 oz* 22,734 22,734
1/2 oz* 5,903 5,902
1/4 oz* 5,857 5,857
1/10 oz* 16,851 16,851
4-Coin Set* 9,918 9,918

Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 5,480 5,528 48 0.88%
2015* 6,531 6,533
2014* 7,902 7,902
2013* 7,293 7,293

Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 Proof Gold Buffalo 18,683 19,055 372 1.99%
2015 Proof Gold Buffalo* 16,591 16,591
2014 Proof Gold Buffalo* 20,557 20,557

Proof American Platinum Eagle

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016* 9,179 9,178 -1 -0.01%
2015* 3,881 3,881
2014* 4,596 4,596

America the Beautiful 5 Oz Silver Coins

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016-P Harpers Ferry Silver Coins 16,057 16,385 328 2.04%
2016-P Cumberland Gap Silver Coins 17,574 17,703 129 0.73%
2016-P Shawnee Silver Coins 18,618 18,726 108 0.58%
2015-P Saratoga Silver Coins* 17,563 17,563
2015-P Bombay Hook Silver Coins* 17,309 17,309
2015-P Blue Ridge Parkway Silver Coins* 17,461 17,461
2015-P Kisatchie Silver Coins* 19,449 19,449
2015-P Homestead Silver Coins* 21,283 21,286
2014-P Everglades Silver Coins* 22,732 22,732
2014-P Great Sand Dunes Silver Coins* 24,103 24,103
2014-P Arches Silver Coins* 28,434 28,434
2014-P Shenandoah Silver Coins* 28,451 28,451
2014-P Great Smoky Mountains Silver Coins* 24,710 24,710
2013-P White Mountain Silver Coins* 20,530 20,530
2013-P Perry’s Victory Silver Coins* 17,707 17,707
2013-P Great Basin Silver Coins* 17,792 17,792
2013-P Fort McHenry Silver Coins* 19,802 19,802
2013-P Mount Rushmore Silver Coins* 23,547 23,547

First Spouse Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Nancy Reagan Proof (2016) 2,719 2,781 62 2.28%
Nancy Reagan Uncirculated (2016) 1,516 1,540 24 1.58%
Betty Ford Proof (2016) 1,945 1,963 18 0.93%
Betty Ford Uncirculated (2016) 1,229 1,240 11 0.90%
Pat Nixon Proof (2016) 2,257 2,272 15 0.66%
Pat Nixon Uncirculated (2016) 1,319 1,323 4 0.30%
Lady Bird Johnson Proof (2015) 2,529 2,539 10 0.40%
Lady Bird Johnson Uncirculated (2015) 1,661 1,670 9 0.54%
Jacqueline Kennedy Proof (2015)* 11,222 11,222
Jacqueline Kennedy Uncirculated (2015) 6,224 6,251 27 0.43%
Mamie Eisenhower Proof (2015) 2,704 2,704
Mamie Eisenhower Uncirculated (2015) 1,856 1,861 5 0.27%
Bess Truman Proof (2015) 2,526 2,531 5 0.20%
Bess Truman Uncirculated (2015) 1,764 1,770 6 0.34%
Eleanor Roosevelt Proof (2014)* 2,377 2,377
Eleanor Roosevelt Uncirculated (2014)* 1,886 1,886
Lou Hoover Proof (2014) 2,392 2,392
Lou Hoover Uncirculated (2014) 1,927 1,929 2 0.10%
Grace Coolidge Proof (2014)* 2,315 2,315
Grace Coolidge Uncirculated (2014)* 1,949 1,949
Florence Harding Proof (2014)* 2,372 2,372
Florence Harding Uncirculated (2014) 1,940 1,944 4 0.21%
Edith Wilson Proof (2013)* 2,464 2,464
Edith Wilson Uncirculated (2013)* 1,974 1,974
Ellen Wilson Proof (2013)* 2,511 2,511
Ellen Wilson Uncirculated (2013)* 1,980 1,980
Helen Taft Proof (2013)* 2,598 2,598
Helen Taft Uncirculated (2013)* 1,993 1,993
Edith Roosevelt Proof (2013)* 2,840 2,840
Edith Roosevelt Uncirculated (2013)* 2,027 2,027
Ida McKinley Proof (2013)* 2,724 2,724
Ida McKinley Uncirculated (2013)* 2,008 2,008
Alice Paul Proof (2012)* 3,505 3,505
Alice Paul Uncirculated (2012)* 2,798 2,798
Frances Cleveland Proof (2012, 1st Term)* 3,158 3,158
Frances Cleveland Uncirculated (2012 1st Term)* 2,454 2,454
Caroline Harrison Proof (2012)* 3,046 3,046
Caroline Harrison Uncirculated (2012)* 2,436 2,436
Frances Cleveland Proof (2012, 2nd Term)* 3,104 3,104
Frances Cleveland Uncirculated (2012 2nd Term)* 2,425 2,425

Presidential $1 Coin Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016-P 4,677 4,638 -39 -0.83%
2016-D 4,327 4,305 -22 -0.51%
2015-P 11,367 11,402 35 0.31%
2015-D 9,761 9,791 30 0.31%
2014-P 12,956 12,973 17 0.13%
2014-D 9,474 9,495 21 0.22%
2013-P* 17,771 17,771
2013-D 14,923 14,923

Presidential Coins & First Spouse Medal Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reagan 9,419 9,829 410 4.35%
Ford 5,131 5,211 80 1.56%
Nixon 6,136 6,215 79 1.29%
Johnson 7,195 7,216 21 0.29%
Kennedy* 24,183 24,183
Eisenhower 8,700 8,714 14 0.16%
Truman 7,870 7,883 13 0.17%
Roosevelt* 7,000 7,000
Hoover* 4,500 4,500
Coolidge* 4,500 4,500
Harding* 4,500 4,500
Edith Wilson 3,979 3,979
Ellen Wilson 3,998 3,998
Helen Taft 3,994 3,994
Edith Roosevelt 5,002 5,002
Ida McKinley 3,994 3,994
Abigail Fillmore 11,081 11,085 4 0.04%
Jane Pierce 8,858 8,861 3 0.03%
Buchanan’s Liberty 8,866 8,868 2 0.02%
Mary Todd Lincoln* 15,858 15,858
Eliza Johnson 7,193 7,195 2 0.03%
Julia Grant 7,905 7,909 4 0.05%
Lucy Hayes 6,229 6,231 2 0.03%
Lucretia Garfield 5,995 5,998 3 0.05%
Alice Paul 5,908 5,913 5 0.08%
Frances Cleveland (1st) 5,364 5,368 4 0.07%
Caroline Harrison 5,284 5,287 3 0.06%
Frances Cleveland (2nd) 5,158 5,161 3 0.06%

Presidential $1 Coin Covers

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Ronald Reagan 14,383 15,124 741 5.15%
Gerald R. Ford 11,317 11,380 63 0.56%
Richard M. Nixon 13,034 13,082 48 0.37%
Lyndon B. Johnson 12,805 12,822 17 0.13%
John F. Kennedy 22,149 22,200 51 0.23%
Dwight D. Eisenhower* 14,823 14,823
Harry S. Truman 14,788 14,788
Franklin Roosevelt 14,703 14,707 4 0.03%
Herbert Hoover 12,282 12,294 12 0.10%
Calvin Coolidge 12,809 12,813 4 0.03%
Warren G. Harding 12,978 12,980 2 0.02%
William Henry Harrison 30,837 30,837
John Tyler 27,470 27,470
James K. Polk 25,703 25,703
Zachary Taylor 24,669 24,669
Millard Fillmore 23,770 23,772 2 0.01%
Franklin Pierce 22,221 22,221
James Buchanan 20,947 20,948 1 0.00%
Abraham Lincoln* 36,783 36,783
Andrew Johnson 19,415 19,417 2 0.01%
Ulysses S. Grant 20,129 20,134 5 0.02%
Rutherford B. Hayes 17,636 17,637 1 0.01%
James Garfield 16,822 16,823 1 0.01%
Chester Arthur 16,985 16,987 2 0.01%
Grover Cleveland (1st) 15,460 15,461 1 0.01%
Benjamin Harrison 15,059 15,061 2 0.01%
Grover Cleveland (2nd) 14,333 14,336 3 0.02%
William McKinley 14,623 14,627 4 0.03%
Theodore Roosevelt 17,014 17,033 19 0.11%
William Howard Taft 13,531 13,535 4 0.03%
Woodrow Wilson 13,145 13,149 4 0.03%

2016 Ronald Reagan $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 37,809 38,371 562 1.49%
25-coin roll set (D) 34,836 35,307 471 1.35%
100-coin bag (P) 1,310 1,359 49 3.74%
100-coin bag (D) 1,258 1,299 41 3.26%
250-coin box (P) 4,499 4,585 86 1.91%
250-coin box (D) 4,163 4,266 103 2.47%

2016 Gerald R. Ford $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 40,622 40,738 116 0.29%
25-coin roll set (D) 36,596 36,683 87 0.24%
100-coin bag (P) 2,458 2,465 7 0.28%
100-coin bag (D) 965 972 7 0.73%
250-coin box (P) 3,950 3,966 16 0.41%
250-coin box (D) 3,595 3,706 111 3.09%

2016 Richard M. Nixon $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 42,581 42,673 92 0.22%
25-coin roll set (D) 37,158 37,227 69 0.19%
100-coin bag (P) 2,532 2,541 9 0.36%
100-coin bag (D) 1,114 1,123 9 0.81%
250-coin box (P) 4,321 4,344 23 0.53%
250-coin box (D) 4,213 4,218 5 0.12%

2015 Lyndon B. Johnson $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P)* 40,000 40,000
25-coin roll set (D)* 37,742 37,742
100-coin bag (P) 1,340 1,347 7 0.52%
100-coin bag (D) 1,338 1,341 3 0.22%
250-coin box (P) 4,688 4,688
250-coin box (D) 5,881 5,893 12 0.20%

2015 John F. Kennedy $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 50,952 50,999 47 0.09%
25-coin roll set (D) 45,975 46,019 44 0.10%
100-coin bag (P) 2,307 2,321 14 0.61%
100-coin bag (D) 2,053 2,067 14 0.68%
250-coin box (P) 7,413 7,420 7 0.09%
250-coin box (D) 6,786 6,794 8 0.12%

2015 Dwight D. Eisenhower $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P)* 39,729 39,729
25-coin roll set (D)* 37,728 37,728
100-coin bag (P) 1,964 1,967 3 0.15%
100-coin bag (D) 1,895 1,904 9 0.47%
250-coin box (P) 7,675 7,680 5 0.07%
250-coin box (D) 5,958 5,967 9 0.15%

2015 Harry S. Truman $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P)* 39,686 39,686
25-coin roll set (D)* 37,655 37,655
100-coin bag (P)* 3,489 3,489
100-coin bag (D)* 3,334 3,334
250-coin box (P) 7,995 8,000 5 0.06%
250-coin box (D) 6,144 6,155 11 0.18%

2014 Franklin Roosevelt $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 56,980 57,013 33 0.06%
25-coin roll set (D) 51,860 51,895 35 0.07%
100-coin bag (P)* 1,986 1,986
100-coin bag (D)* 1,968 1,968
250-coin box (P)* 6,977 6,977
250-coin box (D)* 5,025 5,025

2014 Herbert Hoover $1 Coin Rolls, Bags, Boxes

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 52,466 52,481 15 0.03%
25-coin roll set (D) 45,581 45,603 22 0.05%
100-coin bag (P)* 1,978 1,978
100-coin bag (D)* 1,990 1,990
250-coin box (P) 6,994 6,994
250-coin box (D)* 5,050 5,050

Native American Dollar Rolls

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016-dated 25-coin roll set (P) 15,089 15,171 82 0.54%
2016-dated 25-coin roll set (D) 14,874 14,954 80 0.54%
2016-dated 100-coin bag (P) 1,041 1,055 14 1.34%
2016-dated 100-coin bag (D) 1,101 1,112 11 1.00%
2016-dated 250-coin box (P) 1,408 1,415 7 0.50%
2016-dated 250-coin box (D) 1,558 1,564 6 0.39%
2015-dated 25-coin roll set (P) 18,035 18,058 23 0.13%
2015-dated 25-coin roll set (D) 18,418 18,441 23 0.12%
2015-dated 100-coin bag (P) 2,056 2,057 1 0.05%
2015-dated 100-coin bag (D) 2,160 2,162 2 0.09%
2015-dated 250-coin box (P) 2,147 2,152 5 0.23%
2015-dated 250-coin box (D) 2,073 2,075 2 0.10%
2014-dated 25-coin roll set (P)* 19,173 19,173
2014-dated 25-coin roll set (D)* 19,113 19,113
2014-dated 100-coin bag (P)* 1,987 1,987
2014-dated 100-coin bag (D)* 1,990 1,990
2014-dated 250-coin box (P)* 2,611 2,611
2014-dated 250-coin box (D)* 2,480 2,480
2013-dated 25-coin roll set (P)* 24,914 24,914
2013-dated 25-coin roll set (D)* 23,864 23,864
2013-dated 100-coin bag (P)* 1,481 1,481
2013-dated 100-coin bag (D)* 1,478 1,478
2013-dated 250-coin box (P)* 2,508 2,508
2013-dated 250-coin box (D)* 2,496 2,496
2013-dated 500-coin box (P)* 498 498
2013-dated 500-coin box (D)* 494 494

Kennedy Half Dollar Rolls

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 6,448 6,476 28 0.43%
2016-dated 2-roll set (P&D) 17,955 18,112 157 0.87%
2015-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 12,793 12,801 8 0.06%
2015-dated 2-roll set (P&D) 27,008 27,052 44 0.16%
2014-dated 200-coin bag (P&D)* 12,967 12,967
2014-dated 2-roll set (P&D)* 30,331 30,331
2013-dated 200-coin bag (P&D)* 9,980 9,980
2013-dated 2-roll set (P&D)* 24,918 24,918
2012-dated 200-coin bag (P&D)* 10,323 10,323
2012-dated 2-roll set (P&D)* 33,766 33,766

America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Set

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2016 Issue 23,383 23,626 243 1.04%
2015 Issue 26,908 26,942 34 0.13%
2014 Issue 29,326 29,353 27 0.09%
2013 Issue 42,189 42,219 30 0.07%
2012 Issue* 42,223 42,223
2011 Issue 39,982 40,002 20 0.05%
2010 Issue 41,275 41,293 18 0.04%

America the Beautiful Quarters Circulating Coin Set

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2015 Issue 19,688 19,730 42 0.21%
2014 Issue 22,828 22,845 17 0.07%
2013 Issue 28,322 28,344 22 0.08%
2012 Issue* 24,869 24,869
2011 Issue 35,716 35,733 17 0.05%
2010 Issue 39,210 39,226 16 0.04%

America the Beautiful Quarters Three-Coin Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Harpers Ferry 10,493 10,682 189 1.80%
Cumberland Gap 12,215 12,300 85 0.70%
Shawnee 13,046 13,100 54 0.41%
Saratoga 14,317 14,331 14 0.10%
Bombay Hook 12,910 12,921 11 0.09%
Blue Ridge Parkway 16,450 16,459 9 0.05%
Kisatchie Set 14,702 14,712 10 0.07%
Homestead Set 15,672 15,681 9 0.06%
Everglades Set 13,935 13,949 14 0.10%
Great Sand Dunes Set 13,724 13,739 15 0.11%
Arches Three-Coin Set 15,313 15,325 12 0.08%
Shenandoah Three-Coin Set 16,930 16,941 11 0.06%
Great Smoky Mountains Set 18,588 18,588
Mount Rushmore Quarters Set 17,196 17,206 10 0.06%
Fort McHenry Quarters Set 15,868 15,874 6 0.04%
Great Basin Quarters Set 15,164 15,169 5 0.03%
Perry’s Victory Quarters Set 17,278 17,285 7 0.04%
White Mountain Quarters Set 18,056 18,056
Denali Quarters Set 17,527 17,535 8 0.05%
Hawaii Volcanoes Quarters Set* 16,508 16,647
Acadia Quarters Set 19,924 19,933 9 0.05%
Chaco Culture Quarters Set 19,334 19,342 8 0.04%
El Yunque Quarters Set* 19,891 19,891
Chickasaw Quarters Set 15,900 15,901 1 0.01%
Vicksburg Quarters Set 17,750 17,755 5 0.03%
Olympic Quarters Set 17,365 17,370 5 0.03%
Glacier Quarters Set 18,615 18,618 3 0.02%
Gettysburg Quarters Set 22,270 22,275 5 0.02%
Mount Hood Quarters Set 18,048 18,055 7 0.04%
Grand Canyon Quarters Set 21,585 21,596 11 0.05%
Yosemite Quarters Set 21,600 21,606 6 0.03%
Yellowstone Quarters Set 24,445 24,453 8 0.03%
Hot Springs Quarters Set 22,877 22,888 11 0.05%

2016 Theodore Roosevelt Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 2,389 2,713 324 13.56%
40-Coin Roll (S) 2,572 2,883 311 12.09%
Three-Roll Set 6,289 6,906 617 9.81%
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,616 1,733 117 7.24%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,609 1,714 105 6.53%
Two-Roll Set 6,657 6,827 170 2.55%

2016 Harpers Ferry Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 3,828 3,861 33 0.86%
40-Coin Roll (S) 3,665 3,721 56 1.53%
Three-Roll Set 8,192 8,290 98 1.20%
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,974 1,991 17 0.86%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,903 1,918 15 0.79%
Two-Roll Set 7,172 7,206 34 0.47%

2016 Cumberland Gap Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 4,019 4,028 9 0.22%
40-Coin Roll (S) 3,855 3,884 29 0.75%
Three-Roll Set 8,621 8,664 43 0.50%
100-Coin Bag (P) 2,150 2,150
100-Coin Bag (D) 2,100 2,101 1 0.05%
Two-Roll Set 7,152 7,167 15 0.21%

2016 Shawnee Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 4,378 4,384 6 0.14%
40-Coin Roll (S) 4,076 4,094 18 0.44%
Three-Roll Set 9,204 9,229 25 0.27%
100-Coin Bag (P) 2,120 2,121 1 0.05%
100-Coin Bag (D) 2,079 2,082 3 0.14%
Two-Roll Set 7,401 7,413 12 0.16%

2015 Saratoga Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 4,723 4,737 14 0.30%
40-Coin Roll (S) 4,469 4,477 8 0.18%
Three-Roll Set 9,348 9,355 7 0.07%
100-Coin Bag (P) 2,250 2,250
100-Coin Bag (D) 2,197 2,198 1 0.05%
Two-Roll Set 7,509 7,510 1 0.01%

2015 Bombay Hook Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S) 4,616 4,625 9 0.19%
40-Coin Roll (S) 4,412 4,431 19 0.43%
Three-Roll Set 9,293 9,298 5 0.05%
100-Coin Bag (P) 2,212 2,212
100-Coin Bag (D) 2,199 2,200 1 0.05%
Two-Roll Set 7,616 7,621 5 0.07%

2015 Blue Ridge Parkway Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,979 4,979
40-Coin Roll (S)* 4,978 4,978
Three-Roll Set* 9,990 9,990
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,339 2,339
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,328 2,328
Two-Roll Set* 7,902 7,902

2015 Kisatchie Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 5,149 5,149
40-Coin Roll (S)* 4,801 4,801
Three-Roll Set* 9,811 9,811
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,383 2,383
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,344 2,344
Two-Roll Set* 7,967 7,967

2015 Homestead Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 5,490 5,490
40-Coin Roll (S)* 4,483 4,483
Three-Roll Set* 10,638 10,638
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,824 2,824
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,490 2,490
Two-Roll Set* 8,537 8,537

 

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Synoptic 12

The 2016-W Standing Liberty Gold Quarter appears to be an artistic piece with some nice detail. The offering price of I believe $205.00 for 1/4 ounce is within the scope of reasonableness. In our opinion when one decides to purchase a coin of this caliber, the set price of purchase cannot be lost. Unfortunately, I did not pay much attention here whereas I should. Even with gold dipping at the moment, one still cannot miss on obtaining a specimen. Thank you very much Mike for presenting this information, as well as the articles written. By the way, where is Louis… Read more »

Drew S

Price for Standing Liberty 1/4 ounce gold is $485.00. Not a small chunk of change by any imagination:

http://catalog.usmint.gov/standing-liberty-2016-centennial-gold-coin-16XC.html?cgid=product-schedule

Seth Riesling

Louis Golino writes a column for coinworld.com & their print newspaper & magazine & may still write for coinweek.com also sometimes. He specializes in modern USA & modern foreign coins.

The SL gold quarter issue price is $485 fourth-oz .9999 fine & the Winged Liberty Head gold dime tenth-oz .9999 fine was issued at $205 by the Mint.

-NumisDUdeTX

Synoptic 12

Sorry for some of the aforesaid information which was stated unknowingly. We were not aware of the specifics as follows: DESCRIPTION Introducing the 2016 Standing Liberty Quarter Centennial Gold Coin! This gold coin is an event that’s been 100 years in the making. Beautifully struck in .9999 fine, 24–karat gold, this gold 2016 centennial anniversary release celebrates Hermon A. MacNeil’s original “Standing Liberty” quarter design. Each gold coin contains one–quarter troy ounce of 24–karat gold, symbolic of the coin’s denomination, and has a business strike finish. The obverse (heads) features Liberty holding a shield and olive branch as she steps… Read more »

Synoptic 12

@ Seth

We printed a correction. I know that Louis is with coinworld but there have not been any articles written by him on the latest releases. We very much enjoyed his commentary and his expertise in the field of numismatics. Your name seems very familiar, probably from one of the forums. Thank you very much for the reply and forgive me of the incorrect information initially posted.

Synoptic 12

@ Drew S This coin shall be very difficult to move as Ebay has not seen activity in selling any. The returns are diminishing while the base price grows higher and ‘spot’ continues to fall. Again, we feel this is only relevant to ‘bullion’. However, one has to fold when the odds become too great or when there simply are too many negatives associated with collecting new coins. At a 100,000 limit there is not enough room to plan any way to retrieve a profit, even minimal. The U.S. Mint is well aware of the secondary market and what that… Read more »

Danny Morano

So much for the one per person and the big quickie sell out. Probably will be around for Christmas and at a lower price. Stick it to the biggies collectors!

Seth Riesling

FYI CoinNews readers –

coinworld.com today published a news scoop with the only photos available of the new Walking Liberty gold centennial half dollar coin. Production began a week ago at the West Point Mint & they are fantastically beautiful! Check it out at coinworld.com.

-NumisDudeTX

Neil

I’m waiting for them to go on sale. I’ll buy a walker first thing. Hope it has reasonable per household limits to ensure we have a chance at buying them…

Mammoth

Seth – thanks for the tip on the gold Walkers. You seem to have your finger on the pulse of all things coin-wise.

My take is that due to the lower-than-expected sales numbers on the commemotative Standing Liberty Quarters, as well as the higher price for a 1/2 oz. coin, the gold Walking Liberty Halves will be even fewer takers, at least initially.

However, ten years from now all three of the 2016 gold commemoratives will be in high demand by collectors, and the prices they will command makes today’s cost seem like a bargain.

Mouse

Beautiful coin design. Due to this coins high mintage, it is definitely a long term investment. Nothing wrong with that. A coin to pass down the line.

Synoptic 12

@ MSE

Nice coin but far too expensive.

Seth Riesling

Mammoth –

I think you have it right. The much higher price of the large gold Walking Liberty half dollar will keep some collectors on a tight budget out of the game. The 3 centennial gold coins as a set in the future will be in demand always IMHO.

Happy collecting everyone!

-NumisDudeTX

Christopher Williams

Thank you, Mike, for another informative thread.

My coin is due to reach me tomorrow.

Lindy

My SLQ gold 1/4 oz is due tomorrow. Gold right now is $1322 which means my SLQ has $330 worth in pure gold. I figured I paid $490 delivered thus I paid additional $160 for a 1/4 oz gold 25c with a 100,000 mintage. I like the retro design, I like 24k gold, but I doubt this purchase will pay off handsomely for me over time.
.

joera

Does anyone know if they are going to raise the HH limit on the gold SLQ from one?
On the gold Walking Liberty Half the price will probably be too high for me. It would make better since for me to buy the 1/2 oz. gold American Eagle instead of the gold Walking Liberty Half. And the mintage of the gold Eagle will probably also be lower.

Synoptic 12

As the Standing Liberty standing at $485.00 for the 1/4 ounce with a limit of 100,00, is most likely the most the U.S. Mint can sell. In the Walking Liberty one-half ounce, serving as the final trio of the three, the price shall be hefty and turn many away. The collectors are always at the door for new designs, hoping for a return. To realize a return at the current spot of gold is almost non-existent, even in a ten year span. The dealers shall have a difficult time in trying to move any of these Centennials. However, they’ll purchase… Read more »

Danny Morano

Why should the price of the half ounce coin be a surprise to anybody? It is on Par with every other half ounce .9999 coin. You don’t have to buy it if you don’t want to but, I suspect all those who bought the dime and quarter will. To not have the trio would ruin you’re owning the set. It’s a one year only offering at what ever mintage and number allowed to buy. Are all of you “collectors” going to pass up the choice to own it? I seriously don’t think so. I have also preorded a raw and… Read more »

Lindy

Half ounce 22k eagle proof sits at $845 today.

I’ll guess 24k gold walker will launch at $925 if gold remains in 1300-1350 range.

Cheapest way to buy 24k US Mint gold is 1 Ounce Buffalo. Typically it sells for $100 over spot for unc, and $350 over spot for proof per ounce.

charles

Seth
unless things pick up on the sales with the mint on the standing liberty Quarter it doesn’t look like it will go the full mintage of 100,00, there is only 3.5 months left in this year and unless I am wrong with all the new changes , they wont be able to sell them in 2017, you think they will go full mintage,? any word on mintage on the Half yet.
Trurthat

charles

Another thing to keep in mind, with this being an election year people are being more conservative with there spending and buying, to some 500.00 is nothing to others it is everything, think we are seeing that now with the Standing liberty quarter sales from the mint , if they stay with a house hold limit on the half and 75 to 100,00 mintage , it will be the same thing, slow sales

Seth Riesling

charles –

It seems like it is going to take a long time for the SL gold quarter to sell out, if it ever does! On the gold WL half dollar, I was thinking maybe 75,000 before the low sales results of the gold quarter became evident. Now I think maybe 50,000 mintage limit on the gold half dollar. I hope they keep the 1 per household limit, at least for the first week of sales.

Happy collecting!

-NumisDudeTX

Jack

So…for the average EBAYER…if you list this coin at $575 w/free shipping, you’ll stand to make a 52¢ profit! That is assuming postage will cost you around $10 conservatively. I’ll pass!

Danny Morano

L&C Coins has the Centennial Quarter graded PCGS SP-69 with First Strike Flag Label for $555.00. SP-70 IS $700.00 plus. Best price I’ve found so far for it with the grading already done for you.

Lindy

Got one SLQ 1/4 ounce 24k gold yesterday.

Box had been pried opened and re-stuck closed. Don’t no who did this, but UPS guy wanted to know what the heck it was ? He thought it might be a phone, and he said everyone in my neighborhood was getting a box just like mine. I told him it was a limit one US Mint item.

Coin looks MS 70 to me, so no harm no foul. I’m happy I paid $490 for $327. worth of 24k gold in the form of a retro 1916 design 2016 SLQ.

Lindy

charles

Lindy
I would have to say something to UPS, my ups order came yesterday with my SLQ…not a mark on the box…keep an eye out on your future orders..

Truethat

Danny Morano

Truedat,
So there was no mark on the box. Was there supposed to be and if so, what mark are you referring to? Just wondering. Thank you.

Danny Morano

Lindy,
Sounds like you live in a high collector area. Would be interested in hearing what UPS has to say when the Proof Eagles and WL50’s start being delivered. Was that the first time you noticed a Mint box that looked like it was tampered with? Just wondering. Will look mine over.

Danny Morano

Lindy and Truedat, I just received a package from UPS containing one “SLQ” in all it’s glory. Lindy I hope you would be glad to hear that my package was in absolutely perfect condition as we’re the contents. Lady Liberty was standing Tall and proud, straight as an arrow.No problems here. The UPS Delivery Man also thought it was a new Cell Phone. I asked him how many packages like it he delivered today, only one other. I guess I’m the only collector in my little part of the world, just south of Buffalo, N.Y. Trusethat , in the fictional… Read more »

Lindy

I’ve now received 2 opened US MInt boxes in at two addresses from two vastly different areas of town. Buddy of mine got me another one at cost:
$490 cash.

;^)

Maybe the Mint’s packager forgot to put the invoice in and reopened it ?
I’d like to think it’s an innocent mistake.

Contents are fine, 2 for two.

I’ve never noticed / recognized the delivery of a possibly tampered shipping box from US Mint via UPS or FED Ex. Well, or any other package via all shippers for decades.

Weird, huh ?

Synoptic 12

I don’t mean to pry in here but the problem could possibly be related to the Fulfillment Center. I have been receiving merchandise yearly from the U.S. Mint, all coming from PBGS in Indiana. Never an issue with packaging internal or external. in fact, the Indiana facility took extreme pride in packaging with bubble wrap and brown paper (a good fit). In the 2014 year the Fulfillment Center was contracted to Shelby drive in Memphis, TN. I didn’t notice this until Seth clarified the problem. To the point, the 2014 package coming from Memphis, TN. looked as though it had… Read more »

Danny Morano

So, you used a friend to help you get another coin eh? I’m sure you’re definitely not the only one. Now maybe everyone else hopefully will believe me when I said earlier that the big companies were giving their employees “incentives” to get their family members (as long as they have a different address) and close friends to buy as many coins as they can and sell them, to them. I’m sure that most savvy collectors and the Mint have known this for a long time. It would probably impossible to stop this practice. With so many left, maybe the… Read more »

Lindy

I already minted run didn’t sell out their sales rules became less restricted. I passed at both times. Later, I luckily paid less than spot for a PCGS DCam 69 a year or so after they were discontinued. I paid a bit less than gold spot via auction hammer price and then bundled in a $100 ebay’ Christmas code, plus got some ebay bucks too. A triple discount win ! I look forward to possibility of US Mint lifting the 1 per household limit. I’d get a couple more for me. I’ve always liked this design. For me this retro… Read more »

Lindy

My response above got first half chopped.

Oh well

Seth Riesling

Synoptic 12 – I too noticed what you described about the packages since the new company took over around 2014 are, in the case of the medium & larger boxes, not as sturdy & sealed with just a small piece of clear tape & almost no inside packing material. The clear tape doesn’t even reach all around the box, just enough to barely close the lids. And they are made of less sturdy cardboard. The small boxes they use that hold 1 coin are sealed tightly & have a Styrofoam™ insert for protecting it from moving around during shipping &… Read more »

Synoptic 12

Exactly, at least someone admits to it. I really thought it may have been a misnomer of sorts or just an accident. Then, when you mentioned the new contract with Memphis is when I remembered the last package (2014). Yes, one piece of cellophane tape, horrible labels placed on the side. I ordered more than one coin so I would not know of the packaging of one. I ordered this day and hopefully the packaging will not be repeated. You describe exactly what I received, cheaper cardboard, no damage; everything o.k. but there should be more care taken. Maybe, this… Read more »

Synoptic 12

A pic of the box. Had to remove address.
https://postimg.org/image/ei23uunor/

Synoptic 12

I slipped up, missed my name and address and phone number on side. Administrator please remove link and I’ll post again without my info. Thank you.

Synoptic 12

Sorry Seth,

I had to remove the link. I like to remain anonymous. The below link is good.

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joera

Lindy and everyone else: I would not tell ANY delivery person what is in any package I get. The US Post Office busted several workers at the USPS around the country who were stealing packages from the Post Office as they made the deliveries. One Post Office worker had thousands of packages delivered to her home that were not hers. Most of the items were cell phones, CDs and DVDs. You can probably Google crimes with USPS workers or something like that, or visit the USPS web site to get the full details of the crimes. I saw the story… Read more »

Synoptic 12

We possibly believe you but ‘Why would one tell a delivery person what is in the package’? , they never ask. Even if one revealed what was in the package at time of delivery, “You still have the package in hand”, so how is that relevant? Are you saying in future deliveries, “Some may get taken by the U.S.P.S”? This has never happened to us either by the U.S.P.S., Fedex ,or UPS. It may occur but I’ve never seen it yet.

joera

Synoptic 12, Lindy told her delivery person what was in hers. She said in her post that the delivery guy asked and she told him. Like I said Google it or maybe look at the USPS website. THIS CRIME HAS HAPPENED AND WILL HAPPEN AGAIN! It IS relevant because now that he knows what is in it he now knows what to look for in future deliveries! I AM NOT A LIAR AND I AM NOT ONE WHO JUST SAYS SOMETHING WITHOUT KNOWING WHAT’S UP! UNLIKE YOU ON YOUR FIRST POST NOT KNOWING THE FACTS! YOU SAID YOU DID IT… Read more »

Synoptic 12

Drink waters out of your own well.

Lindy

I never said what exactly the package was when pressed by my eager to know UPS delivery guy. I said it was “a limit one US Mint product.” This was delivered to my new to me house by a UPS guy I’ve never met. Actually this is my first UPS delivered at the new house. I’m really happy these 24k 25c were in their boxes, here and at my friend’s house, in spite of being opened before they were signed for. I’ll be on alert next time UPS brings me open box US Mint deliveries, you know by questioning why… Read more »

joera

Lindy, I’m glad to hear you got your product in good condition. Even though you did not say what exactly was in your package just saying it was “a limit one US Mint product” is enough to let them know that it is probably some kind of money being from the US Mint. It is sad to say that now a days we can not trust anyone. Anyway I am very happy you got your coin without any problems. And I am sorry if I caused any kind of problem or you being uncomfortable with my post. Good luck on… Read more »

Danny Morano

Hello Ya’ll, In 40 yrs. Of collecting, I have literally received over a thousand packages, holding one coin yo a MonsterBox. They range from a snail Manilla envelope to large double cardboard boxes well secured with tape and having the coin(s) wrapped inside in a Capsule wrapped in the invoice to Shopping Bag paper, Styrofoam Peanuts to slabs of Styrofoam to newspaper. I have never received a coin in a cracked capsule or damaged in anyway. Yes some boxes looked like the one pictured which was probably from rough handling or heavier boxes placed on top. I cannot recall anybody… Read more »

charles

Danny
Thank you and no insult taken, I am from Texas and I know you how us Texas folk are , we have to be different… lol lol

Have a good one

Truethat

Synoptic 12

Danny Certainly agree with your synopsis. The package pictured was the first ever received in the condition shown after numerable years of receiving merchandise from the U.S. Mint. No damage to the internal coins or boxes within. In my personal opinion it would be most embarrassing to adjudicate an issue in front of any Inspector, U.S.P.S or otherwise. In all the years of receiving mail, we have established friendships with all the carriers. More so, there are instruments in place to identify the exact time of delivery and location. We believe that the majority of carriers cherish their position, rather… Read more »

Danny Morano

To all, When I got my SLQ yesterday, the U.S.P.S. carrier (Who I’ve known for 10yrs) actually said when I jokingly asked her if she wanted to know what was in the box said No, I get $17.50 an hour and like my job. I know her son who I met at a coin show and is a fellow collector and we talked shop a little but, I never let on that his Mother has delivered me about $250,000.00 in coins. Has anybody ever ordered anything from China specifically on Ebay? I also collect Chinese Cloisonne Dragon Vases among other… Read more »

Danny Morano

Fellow Collectors and Seth, I know it’s coming up on only 24 hrs. BUT how about we start talking about the Proof Eagle and any of our experiences, good or bad? I signed up for 2 on the Product Enrollment plan. I was notified around 10 am E.S.T. That my 2 were in the Bag. Remembering I preorded a Raw and a Flag Label PF70 First Strike from L&C Coins for about $15.00 more than going thru the Mint and sending one off to be graded like L&C. They did all the work and shipping is free the first week.… Read more »