Introductory prices are ending in hours for coins commemorating Boys Town’s century of service.
Regular U.S. Mint pricing for the gold, silver and clad 2017 Boys Town Centennial Commemorative Coins takes effect today, April 10, at 3:00 p.m. ET. At that time, buyers will need to pay $5 more for each one.
Here’s a table listing each of the commemorative products with their latest sales and their introductory and regular prices:
Commemorative Coin Product | Latest Sales | Introductory Prices | Regular Prices |
---|---|---|---|
Boys Town 50c Proof Coin | 12,938 | $21.95 | $26.95 |
Boys Town 50c Uncirculated Coin | 12,353 | $20.95 | $25.95 |
Boys Town Proof Silver | 15,459 | $47.95 | $52.95 |
Boys Town Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 7,467 | $46.95 | $51.95 |
Boys Town Proof Gold | 1,073 | $400.45 | $405.45 |
Boys Town Uncirculated Gold | 1,457 | $395.45 | $400.45 |
Boys Town Proof Three-Coin Set | 4,061 | $461.45 | $466.45 |
Pricing of gold coins and the three-coin set can change up to weekly depending on market conditions and based on the U.S. Mint’s pricing schedule for gold coins.
Ordering
Visit the U.S. Mint’s commemorative page for more information or to place coin orders, or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).
The coins’ authorizing act, Public Law 114-30, directs that prices include surcharges of $35 for each gold coin, $10 per silver dollar and $5 for each clad half-dollar is included in the prices. These surcharges will be forwarded to Boys Town (www.boystown.org) as long as the coin sales cover all associated costs for the U.S. Mint.