The United States Mint last week opened pre-sales of their 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars with privy marks of ‘CC’ and ‘O’. Limited to 175,000 each, the pair were unavailable within 25 minutes of their release.
The U.S. Mint’s latest sales report doesn’t provide much insight beyond what is already known, showing each dollar at sales a bit above 174,000.
Elsewhere, the Mint’s clad and silver proof sets were again popular. Pull out the silver dollars and they would have ranked first and second in weekly sales, just like they did a week earlier.
Weekly U.S. Mint Top Sellers
Here’s the listing of the U.S. Mint’s most popular numismatic products for the week ending May 30:
- 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with O Privy Mark (+174,325)
- 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with CC Privy Mark (+174,235)
- 2021 Proof Set (+9,543 to 290,708)
- 2021 Silver Proof Set (+8,156 to 199,262)
- 2021-P Proof Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollar (+1,427 to 39,188)
- 2021 Kennedy Two-Roll Set (+1,240 to 19,422)
- 2021-P Proof National Law Enforcement Silver Dollar (+721 to 21,793)
- 2021 Birth Set (+629 to 17,844)
- 2020 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set (+425 to 91,593)
- 2021-S Proof National Law Enforcement Half Dollar (+424 to 18,054)
In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 273 numismatic products. Eighty-one of them outperformed their prior weekly gains compared to 41 previously. Not counting the new silver dollars so as to compare apples to apples, 4 products increased by more than 1,000 units against 3 previously.
In addition, 17 products saw their sales reduced compared to 21 previously. The reductions ranged from 1 to 2,449 with the latter tagged to the 2021-W $50 American Gold Buffalo Proof Coin.
US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products
Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from May 24 to 30. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available or had no reported sales.
2021 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with CC Privy Mark | – | 174,235 | – | – |
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with O Privy Mark | – | 174,325 | – | – |
2021 Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-P Proof Silver Dollar | 37,761 | 39,188 | 1,427 | 3.78% |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 11,767 | 11,982 | 215 | 1.83% |
2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-W Proof $5 Gold Coin | 1,013 | 1,057 | 44 | 4.34% |
2021-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin | 1,140 | 1,177 | 37 | 3.25% |
2021-P Proof Silver Dollar | 21,072 | 21,793 | 721 | 3.42% |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 7,114 | 7,330 | 216 | 3.04% |
2021-S Proof Half Dollar | 17,630 | 18,054 | 424 | 2.40% |
2021-D Uncirculated Half Dollar | 7,909 | 8,070 | 161 | 2.04% |
2021 Three-Coin Proof Set | 3,710 | 3,763 | 53 | 1.43% |
2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-W Proof $5 Basketball Gold Coin | 8,072 | 8,072 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated $5 Basketball Gold Coin | 3,261 | 3,261 | – | – |
2020-P Proof Basketball Silver Dollar | 68,758 | 68,758 | – | – |
2020-P Uncirculated Basketball Silver Dollar | 21,318 | 21,318 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Basketball Half Dollar | 26,572 | 26,572 | – | – |
2020-D Uncirculated Basketball Half Dollar | 13,635 | 13,635 | – | – |
2020 Basketball Kids Set | 22,533 | 22,533 | – | – |
2020-P Colorized Basketball Silver Dollar | 25,720 | 25,720 | – | – |
2020-S Colorized Basketball Half Dollar | 32,582 | 32,582 | – | – |
2020 Women’s Suffrage Centennial Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-P Proof Silver Dollar | 33,441 | 33,441 | – | – |
2020-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 12,601 | 12,601 | – | – |
2020-P Proof Silver Dollar and Medal Set | 9,995 | 9,995 | – | – |
American Liberty Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2019-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 11,916 | 11,954 | 38 | 0.32% |
2019-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 44,928 | 44,928 | – | – |
2018-W $10 American Liberty Gold Coin | 41,913 | 42,027 | 114 | 0.27% |
2017 American Liberty Silver Four-Medal Set* | 32,647 | 32,647 | – | – |
2017-S Enhanced Uncirculated Coin Set* | 210,419 | 210,419 | – | – |
2017-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 33,680 | 33,696 | 16 | 0.05% |
2017-P Proof American Liberty Silver Medal* | 55,187 | 55,187 | – | – |
400th Anniversary of Mayflower Voyager Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Two-Coin Gold Proof Set | 4,744 | 4,744 | – | – |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Reverse Proof Gold Coin | 4,883 | 4,882 | -1 | -0.02% |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Proof Silver Coin and Medal Set | 9,073 | 9,073 | – | – |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Reverse Proof Silver Medal | 19,614 | 19,614 | – | – |
2020 End of WWII Coins and Medal |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-W $25 Gold Coin | 7,368 | 7,367 | -1 | -0.01% |
2020 Silver Medal | 19,704 | 19,703 | -1 | -0.01% |
Clad Proof Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Proof Set | 281,165 | 290,708 | 9,543 | 3.39% |
2020 Proof Set | 465,099 | 465,097 | -2 | 0.00% |
2019 Proof Set | 600,431 | 600,428 | -3 | 0.00% |
2018 Proof Set* | 517,081 | 517,081 | – | – |
2017 Proof Set* | 568,678 | 568,678 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 91,168 | 91,593 | 425 | 0.47% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 128,524 | 128,770 | 246 | 0.19% |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 64,242 | 64,242 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 76,953 | 77,013 | 60 | 0.08% |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* | 86,697 | 86,697 | – | – |
2021 Happy Birthday Gift Set | 16,813 | 16,812 | -1 | -0.01% |
2020 Happy Birthday Gift Set | 16,738 | 16,738 | – | – |
2019 Happy Birthday Gift Set | 19,097 | 19,097 | – | – |
2018 Happy Birthday Gift Set* | 17,719 | 17,719 | – | – |
2021 Birth Gift Set | 17,215 | 17,844 | 629 | 3.65% |
2020 Birth Gift Set | 29,330 | 29,330 | – | – |
2019 Birth Gift Set | 29,530 | 29,530 | – | – |
2018 Birth Gift Set | 34,032 | 34,032 | – | – |
Silver Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Silver Proof Set | 191,106 | 199,262 | 8,156 | 4.27% |
2020 Silver Proof Set | 313,266 | 313,249 | -17 | -0.01% |
2019 Silver Proof Set* | 412,508 | 412,508 | – | – |
2018 Silver Proof Set* | 332,274 | 332,274 | – | – |
2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set* | 199,116 | 199,116 | – | – |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set | 64,016 | 64,016 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set | 78,585 | 78,585 | – | – |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 79,301 | 79,301 | – | – |
2021 Congratulations Gift Set | 39,997 | 39,997 | – | – |
2020 Congratulations Gift Set | 24,443 | 24,443 | – | – |
2019 Congratulations Gift Set | 31,639 | 31,639 | – | – |
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 49,506 | 49,506 | – | – |
2019 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* | 47,404 | 47,404 | – | – |
2018 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* | 49,479 | 49,479 | – | – |
US Mint Uncirculated Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2019 Native American $1 Coin and Currency Set | 46,964 | 46,964 | – | – |
2020 Uncirculated Mint Set | 212,185 | 212,179 | -6 | 0.00% |
2019 Uncirculated Mint Set | 346,129 | 346,129 | – | – |
2018 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 257,536 | 257,536 | – | – |
2017 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 286,813 | 286,813 | – | – |
Kids Coin Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2019 Youth Coin and Currency Set | 14,756 | 14,848 | 92 | 0.62% |
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set | 36,357 | 36,396 | 39 | 0.11% |
2019 Rocketship* | 49,921 | 49,921 | – | – |
2014 Coin Discovery Set* | 13,151 | 13,151 | – | – |
Ornaments |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020 Mighty Minters Ornament | 3,260 | 3,278 | 18 | 0.55% |
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament | 4,749 | 4,774 | 25 | 0.53% |
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament | 5,821 | 5,840 | 19 | 0.33% |
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament | 9,920 | 9,952 | 32 | 0.32% |
Proof Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-W Proof Silver Eagle | 299,533 | 299,532 | -1 | 0.00% |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 686 | 686 | – | – |
2020-W End of WWII Proof Silver Eagle | 74,743 | 74,743 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle | 357,112 | 357,112 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 600 | 600 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Silver Eagle | 191,276 | 191,276 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 440 | 440 | – | – |
2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof Proof Silver Eagle* | 29,909 | 29,909 | – | – |
2019-S Proof Silver Eagle | 146,735 | 146,735 | – | – |
2019-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 137 | 137 | – | – |
2019 Pride of Nations Two-Coin Set* | 99,675 | 99,675 | – | – |
2019-W Proof Silver Eagle* | 345,380 | 345,380 | – | – |
2019-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 745 | 745 | – | – |
Uncirculated Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020 | 154,265 | 154,265 | – | – |
2020 Bulk 40* | 15 | 15 | – | – |
2019 | 138,139 | 138,139 | – | – |
2019 Bulk 40* | 66 | 66 | – | – |
2021 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz | 4,422 | 4,416 | -6 | -0.14% |
1/2 oz | 1,587 | 1,587 | – | – |
1/4 oz | 2,684 | 2,683 | -1 | -0.04% |
1/10 oz | 7,962 | 7,956 | -6 | -0.08% |
4-Coin Set | 8,161 | 8,160 | -1 | -0.01% |
2020 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz End of WWII | 1,939 | 1,939 | – | – |
1 oz | 5,784 | 5,784 | – | – |
1/2 oz | 2,446 | 2,446 | – | – |
1/4 oz | 4,232 | 4,232 | – | – |
1/10 oz | 12,466 | 12,466 | – | – |
4-Coin Set | 11,083 | 11,104 | 21 | 0.19% |
2019 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz | 5,872 | 5,872 | – | – |
1/2 oz* | 1,876 | 1,876 | – | – |
1/4 oz* | 3,035 | 3,035 | – | – |
1/10 oz* | 10,231 | 10,231 | – | – |
4-Coin Set | 8,317 | 8,322 | 5 | 0.06% |
Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020 | 6,285 | 6,285 | – | – |
2019* | 5,851 | 5,851 | – | – |
2018* | 8,518 | 8,518 | – | – |
2017* | 5,800 | 5,800 | – | – |
Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 Proof Gold Buffalo | 14,554 | 12,105 | -2,449 | -16.83% |
2020 Proof Gold Buffalo | 11,887 | 11,887 | – | – |
2019 Proof Gold Buffalo | 14,844 | 14,844 | – | – |
2018 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 15,756 | 15,756 | – | – |
2017 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 15,810 | 15,810 | – | – |
Proof American Platinum Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 | 7,899 | 8,052 | 153 | 1.94% |
2020 | 8,557 | 8,599 | 42 | 0.49% |
2019 | 11,268 | 11,268 | – | – |
2018 | 14,834 | 14,864 | 30 | 0.20% |
2017* | 8,890 | 8,890 | – | – |
American Palladium Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-W Uncirculated | 9,267 | 9,283 | 16 | 0.17% |
2019-W Reverse Proof | 18,450 | 18,459 | 9 | 0.05% |
2018-W Proof* | 14,986 | 14,986 | – | – |
First Spouse Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2020-W Proof Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin | 2,635 | 2,644 | 9 | 0.34% |
2020-W Uncirculated Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin | 1,697 | 1,701 | 4 | 0.24% |
America the Beautiful 5 Oz Silver Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-P Tuskegee Airmen Silver Uncirculated Coin | 18,535 | 18,909 | 374 | 2.02% |
2020-P Tallgrass Prairie Silver Uncirculated Coin | 13,620 | 13,620 | – | – |
2020-P Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Silver Uncirculated Coin | 13,416 | 13,416 | – | – |
2020-P Salt River Bay Silver Uncirculated Coin | 13,566 | 13,566 | – | – |
2020-P Weir Farm Silver Uncirculated Coin | 15,330 | 15,329 | -1 | -0.01% |
2020-P National Park of American Samoa Silver Uncirculated Coin | 15,781 | 15,781 | – | – |
2019-P River of No Return Silver Uncirculated Coin | 16,310 | 16,310 | – | – |
2019-P San Antonio Missions Silver Uncirculated Coin | 16,211 | 16,211 | – | – |
2019-P War In The Pacific Silver Uncirculated Coin | 16,277 | 16,277 | – | – |
2019-P American Memorial Park Silver Uncirculated Coin | 16,287 | 16,287 | – | – |
2019-P Lowell Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin | 16,644 | 16,644 | – | – |
2018-P Block Island Silver Coins* | 15,913 | 15,913 | – | – |
2018-P Cumberland Island Silver Coins* | 16,377 | 16,377 | – | – |
2018-P Voyageurs Silver Coins* | 16,839 | 16,839 | – | – |
2018-P Apostle Islands Silver Coins* | 16,802 | 16,802 | – | – |
2018-P Pictured Rocks Silver Coins* | 17,773 | 17,773 | – | – |
2017-P George Rogers Clark Silver Coins* | 14,731 | 14,731 | – | – |
2017-P Ellis Island Silver Coins* | 17,670 | 17,670 | – | – |
2017-P Ozark Riverways Silver Coins | 17,694 | 17,694 | – | – |
2017-P Frederick Douglass Silver Coins* | 17,678 | 17,678 | – | – |
2017-P Effigy Mounds Silver Coins* | 17,251 | 17,251 | – | – |
Presidential Silver Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal | 10,533 | 10,701 | 168 | 1.59% |
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal | 11,214 | 11,317 | 103 | 0.92% |
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal | 14,032 | 14,102 | 70 | 0.50% |
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 12,794 | 12,845 | 51 | 0.40% |
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal | 13,335 | 13,390 | 55 | 0.41% |
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal | 14,314 | 14,380 | 66 | 0.46% |
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal | 19,633 | 19,753 | 120 | 0.61% |
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal | 28,663 | 28,780 | 117 | 0.41% |
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 20,781 | 20,847 | 66 | 0.32% |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – South Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 32,876 | 33,071 | 195 | 0.59% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,379 | 6,378 | -1 | -0.02% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 5,887 | 5,919 | 32 | 0.54% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,260 | 2,296 | 36 | 1.59% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,378 | 2,378 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Maryland |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 36,519 | 36,861 | 342 | 0.94% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,494 | 6,494 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,471 | 6,471 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,725 | 2,725 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,737 | 2,737 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Massachusetts |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 39,114 | 39,273 | 159 | 0.41% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,486 | 6,486 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,482 | 6,482 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,746 | 2,746 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,748 | 2,748 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Connecticut |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 41,726 | 41,813 | 87 | 0.21% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,082 | 6,101 | 19 | 0.31% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 5,875 | 5,890 | 15 | 0.26% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,395 | 2,399 | 4 | 0.17% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,747 | 2,747 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Georgia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 41,580 | 41,651 | 71 | 0.17% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,712 | 6,718 | 6 | 0.09% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,327 | 6,333 | 6 | 0.09% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,535 | 2,537 | 2 | 0.08% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,431 | 2,432 | 1 | 0.04% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 44,897 | 44,972 | 75 | 0.17% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,266 | 7,278 | 12 | 0.17% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,639 | 6,646 | 7 | 0.11% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,875 | 2,880 | 5 | 0.17% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,642 | 2,644 | 2 | 0.08% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Pennsylvania |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 49,055 | 49,121 | 66 | 0.13% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,178 | 8,194 | 16 | 0.20% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,076 | 7,089 | 13 | 0.18% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,548 | 2,554 | 6 | 0.24% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,439 | 2,441 | 2 | 0.08% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Delaware |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 64,752 | 64,809 | 57 | 0.09% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,724 | 7,731 | 7 | 0.09% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,218 | 7,225 | 7 | 0.10% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,410 | 2,413 | 3 | 0.12% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,623 | 2,624 | 1 | 0.04% |
2018 American Innovation Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S)* | 74,720 | 74,720 | – | – |
Proof Coin (S) | 233,319 | 233,587 | 268 | 0.11% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 19,252 | 19,270 | 18 | 0.09% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 22,611 | 22,625 | 14 | 0.06% |
100-coin bag (P)* | 2,935 | 2,935 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D)* | 2,954 | 2,954 | – | – |
2020 Bush Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
$1 Coin & Set | 9,876 | 9,876 | – | – |
2020 George H.W. Bush Presidential $1 Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll (P) | 16,871 | 17,056 | 185 | 1.10% |
25-coin roll (D) | 14,655 | 14,840 | 185 | 1.26% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,226 | 2,255 | 29 | 1.30% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,098 | 2,098 | – | – |
250-coin bag (P) | 1,448 | 1,461 | 13 | 0.90% |
250-coin bag (D) | 2,882 | 2,897 | 15 | 0.52% |
Native American Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 11,228 | 11,446 | 218 | 1.94% |
2021-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 10,876 | 11,093 | 217 | 2.00% |
2021-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,705 | 1,705 | – | – |
2021-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,619 | 1,619 | – | – |
2021-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 921 | 938 | 17 | 1.85% |
2021-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,106 | 1,147 | 41 | 3.71% |
2020-dated 25-coin roll set (P) | 15,566 | 15,610 | 44 | 0.28% |
2020-dated 25-coin roll set (D) | 14,906 | 14,950 | 44 | 0.30% |
2020-dated 100-coin bag (P) | 1,960 | 1,960 | – | – |
2020-dated 100-coin bag (D) | 1,981 | 1,981 | – | – |
2020-dated 250-coin box (P) | 1,625 | 1,629 | 4 | 0.25% |
2020-dated 250-coin box (D) | 1,843 | 1,847 | 4 | 0.22% |
2019-dated 25-coin roll set (P) | 17,776 | 17,776 | – | – |
2019-dated 25-coin roll set (D) | 17,075 | 17,075 | – | – |
2019-dated 100-coin bag (P) | 1,829 | 1,829 | – | – |
2019-dated 100-coin bag (D) | 1,766 | 1,766 | – | – |
2019-dated 250-coin box (P)* | 1,734 | 1,734 | – | – |
2019-dated 250-coin box (D) | 1,949 | 1,949 | – | – |
Kennedy Half Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 4,392 | 4,657 | 265 | 6.03% |
2021-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 18,182 | 19,422 | 1,240 | 6.82% |
2020-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 11,660 | 11,658 | -2 | -0.02% |
2020-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 24,312 | 24,312 | – | – |
2019-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 11,534 | 11,534 | – | – |
2019-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 24,132 | 24,132 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020 Issue | 24,791 | 24,791 | – | – |
2019 Issue | 32,252 | 32,252 | – | – |
2018 Issue* | 32,648 | 32,648 | – | – |
2017 Issue* | 29,972 | 29,972 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Circulating Coin Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020 Issue | 24,849 | 24,849 | – | – |
2019 Issue | 22,819 | 22,819 | – | – |
2018 Issue | 22,641 | 22,641 | – | – |
2017 Issue* | 24,765 | 24,765 | – | – |
2016 Issue* | 23,958 | 23,958 | – | – |
America the Beautiful Quarters Three-Coin Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Tuskegee Airmen | 15,474 | 15,474 | – | – |
Tallgrass Prairie | 15,239 | 15,239 | – | – |
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller | 13,537 | 13,568 | 31 | 0.23% |
Salt River Bay | 13,636 | 13,661 | 25 | 0.18% |
Weir Farm | 13,815 | 13,837 | 22 | 0.16% |
National Park of American Samoa | 15,385 | 15,385 | – | – |
River of No Return | 13,926 | 13,938 | 12 | 0.09% |
San Antonio Missions | 15,394 | 15,394 | – | – |
War in Pacific | 15,419 | 15,419 | – | – |
American Memorial Park | 15,249 | 15,257 | 8 | 0.05% |
Lowell | 15,376 | 15,391 | 15 | 0.10% |
Block Island | 14,442 | 14,454 | 12 | 0.08% |
Cumberland Island | 14,490 | 14,505 | 15 | 0.10% |
Voyageurs | 15,267 | 15,267 | – | – |
Apostle Islands | 15,242 | 15,242 | – | – |
Pictured Rocks* | 15,397 | 15,397 | – | – |
George Rogers Clark* | 14,133 | 14,133 | – | – |
Ellis Island* | 16,947 | 16,947 | – | – |
Ozark Riverways* | 14,912 | 14,912 | – | – |
Frederick Douglass* | 15,566 | 15,566 | – | – |
Effigy Mounds* | 14,516 | 14,516 | – | – |
Fort Moultrie* | 13,306 | 13,306 | – | – |
Theodore Roosevelt* | 16,072 | 16,072 | – | – |
Harpers Ferry* | 14,345 | 14,345 | – | – |
Cumberland Gap* | 14,973 | 14,973 | – | – |
Shawnee* | 15,474 | 15,474 | – | – |
Saratoga* | 14,950 | 14,950 | – | – |
Bombay Hook* | 13,400 | 13,400 | – | – |
Blue Ridge Parkway* | 17,165 | 17,165 | – | – |
Kisatchie Set* | 15,196 | 15,196 | – | – |
Homestead Set* | 16,114 | 16,114 | – | – |
Everglades Set* | 14,373 | 14,373 | – | – |
Great Sand Dunes Set* | 14,119 | 14,119 | – | – |
Arches Three-Coin Set* | 15,859 | 15,859 | – | – |
Shenandoah Three-Coin Set* | 17,351 | 17,351 | – | – |
Great Smoky Mountains Set* | 18,588 | 18,588 | – | – |
Mount Rushmore Quarters Set* | 17,924 | 17,924 | – | – |
Fort McHenry Quarters Set* | 16,345 | 16,345 | – | – |
Great Basin Quarters Set* | 15,526 | 15,526 | – | – |
Perry’s Victory Quarters Set* | 17,643 | 17,643 | – | – |
White Mountain Quarters Set* | 18,056 | 18,056 | – | – |
Denali Quarters Set* | 18,193 | 18,193 | – | – |
Hawaii Volcanoes Quarters Set* | 19,947 | 19,947 | – | – |
Acadia Quarters Set* | 19,940 | 19,940 | – | – |
Chaco Culture Quarters Set* | 20,028 | 20,028 | – | – |
El Yunque Quarters Set* | 19,891 | 19,891 | – | – |
Chickasaw Quarters Set* | 16,184 | 16,184 | – | – |
Vicksburg Quarters Set* | 18,095 | 18,095 | – | – |
Olympic Quarters Set* | 17,718 | 17,718 | – | – |
Glacier Quarters Set* | 19,046 | 19,046 | – | – |
Gettysburg Quarters Set* | 22,869 | 22,869 | – | – |
Mount Hood Quarters Set* | 18,384 | 18,384 | – | – |
Grand Canyon Quarters Set* | 22,133 | 22,133 | – | – |
Yosemite Quarters Set* | 22,154 | 22,154 | – | – |
Yellowstone Quarters Set* | 25,048 | 25,048 | – | – |
Hot Springs Quarters Set* | 23,203 | 23,203 | – | – |
2021 Tuskegee Airmen Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,031 | 4,031 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,359 | 3,359 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 7,642 | 7,642 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,367 | 2,367 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,380 | 2,380 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,376 | 5,376 | – | – |
2020 Tallgrass Prairie Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,193 | 4,193 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,834 | 3,855 | 21 | 0.55% |
Three-Roll Set | 8,682 | 8,708 | 26 | 0.30% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,500 | 2,500 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,478 | 2,478 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,623 | 5,643 | 20 | 0.36% |
2020 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,183 | 4,183 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,691 | 3,708 | 17 | 0.46% |
Three-Roll Set | 8,420 | 8,437 | 17 | 0.20% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,406 | 2,416 | 10 | 0.42% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,243 | 2,255 | 12 | 0.53% |
Two-Roll Set | 5,519 | 5,520 | 1 | 0.02% |
2020 Salt River Bay Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,156 | 4,156 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 4,005 | 4,005 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,805 | 8,826 | 21 | 0.24% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,488 | 2,488 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,422 | 2,422 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,661 | 5,669 | 8 | 0.14% |
2020 Weir Farm Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,281 | 4,281 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 4,013 | 4,013 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,930 | 8,930 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,471 | 2,471 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,470 | 2,470 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,158 | 6,190 | 32 | 0.52% |
2020 National Park of American Samoa Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,236 | 4,236 | – | – |
40-Coin Roll (S) | 3,974 | 3,974 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,930 | 8,930 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,456 | 2,456 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,480 | 2,480 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,991 | 6,991 | – | – |
Yeah KW that’s a lot of money but it will still take two weeks to issue the credit to a credit card. I ordered the backorder the same day it was released and I got my coin within days and it had free shipping. Maybe the coins never even left the mint and they are just reconciling all their boosted numbers from a dying hobby lol
But if the coins didn’t in fact get shipped to the customer wouldn’t that transaction have been a cancelled order instead of a return? Also, a cancellation wouldn’t involve having to count and check the condition of each of those many hundreds of coins. Since that item is still on Back Order after a week I would guess the Mint hasn’t processed them back into stock yet.
You mean I could get a coin that someone else touched? Eww, kooties!
No problem. Just gear up properly and you’ll never catch a rare coin disease.
Or for that matter acquire a more common coin malady.
I’m already suffering from the heartbreak of numismitism. Just glad pre-existing conditions are covered and so far I haven’t had to go before any death boards.
“…ferrous,” would be an iron-clad pun, plus, a doublemint entendre.
I see the return of the King’s battle crown and honor your courage, especially with all the regicide talk going around of late. So many brutes out there.
Maybe you should visit the Oranges for a while. That’s what Ides do.
Sorry, i missed out last week !! Better luck next time i guess!
The US Mint puts these coin for sell ,but you can never determine through to order any coins . The mint is terrible about this but you sell a lot of them to the shopping channel . You don’t want any of us small.buyer to make any money from you . We have to go to e day and pay a lot more money from them . You ,SUCK US MINT YOUR ALL CROOK YOU ALL MUST BE DOMORATS.
Love your text, it’s the truth!! I’ve been a coin collector since BOY SCOUTS. I got my coin collector merit badge. I think it’s a wonderful hobby and I was a jock in public schools and then in college also!!! So you can see coin collecting reaches all sorts of people. I still look through my pocket change……
Coin collecting can indeed be fun for anyone, and it’s good to be in contact with other collectors because that makes you realize you’re a part of something bigger.
Hey I am a Republican and I think it sucks big time. I want to complain to my two Senators, cuz the Mint doesn’t give a damn. One of us was on the phone on hold, while I was online right at noon. I even had two in my cart, and then it came back that I was too late. The entire US mint is rigged to support the big Coin Resellers. I am done with ordering from the US MINT. And they don’t care as long as they make their sales.
Everything you say is 100% on the money! If the Mint didn’t operate the way it does coin collecting would be much more fun again. We’ll see; maybe someday.
If I was Republican I’d complain to my senators too.
The chief steward serving a household of rodents, presumably holding the honorific title of Major, is my best guess.
Buy in all candor, it must be really embarrassing to be a Republican these days. I mean, have we even had a decent one since the avuncular and quite likeable Ike? He even warned us all to beware the Caligulite Sociopath Complex.
Immediately after that tragic election I actually saw Zombiecrats rise up from their modest-but-proud graves, and then start wandering the countryside offering living voters, you guessed it, … Brains.
Understanding that,”I was follow orders,…” is not a viable legal defense would be a good place to start.
From a business viewpoint the Mint’s aggregate total sales were a resounding success. From a numismatic perspective i.e. from a collector’s viewpoint, the precise supply meets demand equation of manufactured rarities, was an abject failure and a sure sign the hobby as a whole is an endangered species. In fact, the way the numismatic community chooses to observe the country’s 250 Anniversary in 2026 will be the surest indicator as to whether the hobby thrives and survives — or dies.
I won’t believe that coin collecting will ever disappear. The worst I can imagine is viewing our collections in darkened caves lit by lamps fueled with mastodon or mammoth dung.
When you look at these numbers it’s pretty obvious why the web site crashes and burns during a high-demand event like the Morgan Dollar debacle. 350K of those in 15 minutes, about 30K everything else combined over 7 days. The site is sized for routine and not peak demand.
Be careful what you wish for. Whatever the mint does to address the problems with the site will almost certainly involve the use of a virtual waiting room, which will prove more frustrating to users than than the current roulette wheel we have now.
I feel that quantities of these 2021 dollars should have been limited so individuals like myself could have bought one or a set. Poor planning on the Mint’s part.
I think when the little collector didn’t have a chance to get any of the coins. All the big dealers got them all
I don’t think this is a case of all big dealers getting them. If you look on e-bay, next to the sellers name is a number and a “star”. My understanding is this represents the number of items sold by a person. Most of those I have seen have been less than 100, so it appears a lot of small timers are selling reselling the coins. By the way, under search if you click on ‘advanced’ you can see how many items have been sold. for 2021 Morgan silver Dollar it is current around 1877. That count is number of… Read more »
My brain is too small to grasp the process of buying a coin from the US Mint, then selling that coin, 4 months before it has even been delivered.
PayPal protection lasts 90 days, as does your ability to downvote/comment on the seller … so your recourse should the product not get delivered isn’t a whole lot.
You are 100% correct Kaiser, except about Mike Mezack’s middle name which should be Chicken Little. The guy is shrill and a windbag. I don’t know how he can fool so many people every weekend.
It wasn’t nearly as bad when he was Lewis Revels’ (possibly not the most scrupulous numismatist himself) sidekick. My biggest complaint was they never mentioned (you’ll love this KW) that the 1915 Maria Theresa gold ducats they were hawking were, in fact, modern restrikes. Nonetheless, I cashed in/traded up on several coins I purchased from them and received a few thousands for what cost me a few hundred! Ahhh, the good ol’ 20th century when they didn’t cheat that much, and you only had to wait a year or so to compound value 5x, 10x, or more.
Sure, I could tell it was a restrike from the TV images (i.e., it was obviously new). But they kept saying, “1915…,” which irritated me so much — especially after repeated requests to mention they were restrikes — so I boycotted HSN from that point through today (at least 30 years). The gold coins were quite large, but wafer thin, probably a quarter ounce or so. I acquired a half dozen for around a hundred each, sold them for about $4K at an Au high a few years later during the Bush Depression. I’ve always been lucky that way, often… Read more »
Other than boycotting HSN, meeting good people in scary places and weirdly winning door prizes and getting convenient parking spots, pretty much all of that was, let’s call it satire. I did have a single gold Ducat and made better than a hundred bucks on it, but missed the big jump by 3 days. Until quite recently, my collection consisted of pocket change finds and JFK halves my grand mother and her boarders gave me for saying, “Thank you,” in their language. The stock thing is entirely true, except for the part where I hold on at 25 cents (actually… Read more »
Freakin’ Commie oaks. Grrrrrr.
I’m a casual collector and got 2 cc’s on my phone whilst sitting in the parking lot of a Tractor Supply store within a few minutes. I was there to get some corn for the raccoons and squirrels. I was happy and so were my furry friends.
That’s not entirely correct. I am a”little collector”, but was fortunate to procure 5 of the O Morgans from the mint. I’ve been buying from them for the last 25 years and have had my good moments and frustrating ones as well. I personally enjoy the “chase” for the coins..they’re all the more sweeter when I can get them! kind of like life in a nutshell.
Kaiser Wilhelm, Love the Beatles insert…my all time favorite band! I do understand how frustrating it is to deal with the mint, they are after all a government entity. I have been kicked off and lost coin purchases like everyone else and it does sting. I do agree with you on having little faith in the Mint, or any government agency in general. Now I’m going to make a martini and join the lads!
Kaiser, I do so miss the 60’s era music! Don’t forget about bands like Zeppelin, The Who, and the Eagles… to name just a few. I really don’t get the new generic “music” put out today, I’m not even going to talk about rap. I agree about refusing to pay ridiculous prices for scalpers.I like to collect precious metal coins over time as a hedge against inflation. But things are a bit expensive today. Take silver at 27.88/ounce, would you pay a 9.99 premium on top to buy each ASE coin?If you want to buy a green monster box, the… Read more »
Sales Sales should be limited to one per household. Give more people to have a chance for a coin.
I agree! Totally!
One, but but, but I need 10, or I need 8, so many FOSheet folks, limit it to TWO for 2 days, end of problem. AND DON’T PUT 2 up for sale TE SAME DAY & SAME TIME< what maroon thought that up oh the same with the V75 bullsheet
The purpose of the Mint is to provide a monopoly for large coin dealers so they can jack up the premiums. It’s the same business model used by Ticketmaster for hit shows and concerts. Buy all the tickets in the first few seconds, then add 300% to the price.
Yes those Morgan dollars we called 10 minutes before 12 was on the line for over 3 hours waiting and they said you didn’t have anything I don’t know what’s happening with the mint but they’re not like what they used to be I bought a coin service since I was 16 years old now it’s hard to even get through to buy the coin
Will not buy anything from the mint again
Here’s what’s next from the Mint.
Hole-e-smoke!
Koko the gorilla who learned sign language noticed shiny objects on her tutor’s ears and thusly was introduced to the word, “earring.”
Months later Koko saw the tutor’s bracelet and asked, “wrist ring?”
Similarly, as a fellow primate, I look at the Mint and find myself asking, “crater ring?”
Sadly, looks like this is the year the US MINT finally crashed and burned. Hopefully they can rebuild the website to manage its traffic flow finally.
Too many old ladies and not enough privies for them to fall off !!!!!!!! OH Well????
Only here on Coin News of course !!!!!!!! lol
Folks, It looks like the Mint has listened to us..limiting the purchase to 3 coins for the Morgan’s on August 3rd. Better chance for all of us!
I’d be happy with one coin to be honest, but I have to deal with the hand I’m dealt, not the hand I want. I was just surprised they reduced the total to three. I’ve never seen a need to place an order for 25 coins. I’m just glad more folks will have a chance and that includes me.
So tell me what the big deal is about the 2021 Morgan and Peace dollars are they are not minted where the origional 1921 were minted.May-be I am wrong but what is the big deal about them?
Some are referring to the privy coins as “tribute” coins and that’s fair but the fact these are struck at the US Mint rather than say, “The Bradford Exchange” is a plus. I personally consider for example, the Morgan (D) struck at the Denver Mint to be a continuation of the series after a 100 year pause and 5 years ago the US Mint asked me for coin suggestions and this was one of those suggestions so I’m excited to see that suggestion come to fruition. I’m interested to know what these coins mean to everyone else out there too????… Read more »
I would regard these coins as commemoratives. Then again, so was the 1932 Washington Quarter and look what happened in 1934. If they continue these dollars next year, then yes, a continuation of the series.
I unboxed three Morgans with the CC privy mark. I have found a small mark on all three coins in the same place. Obverse side in the field between the first and second star to the right of the date and the curl of hair. Second mark is also on the obverse between the dot and Unum and the top of the cap. Both marks look like a dash inline to the center of the coin, the mark shines more than the rest of the field Used a 10x loop. Please look at your Denver and SF coins for the… Read more »
My (S) Eagle had a significant Die Chatter on the obverse near the rim – my Morgan CC was supposed to be delivered today but is held up at the USPS hub whatever that means.
I think it’s beyond obvious that the collusion between the US Mint and it’s henchmen Graders, Dealers and flipper is more is significant to the point the Mint is giving all the good coins to the their cohorts and all the crap to us retail collectors.