Several of the U.S. Mint’s 2021-dated proof sets saw the most sales gains last week, led by the clad 2021 Proof Set with its near 13,900 increase. The trend will continue for the next few weeks as proof sets tend to see more action around the holidays.
Meanwhile, it’s worth looking at the 2021-W $25 Proof American Palladium Eagle because of its reduced price, which was cut this week to $2,700 from $2,950, and because today marks exactly three months since its Sept. 2 release. Sales of the .9995 palladium coin slipped 5 units to 4,712, representing 39.3% out of the possible 12,000.
The proof Palladium Eagle’s current price is based on an ounce of palladium that averages within $1,750.00 to $1,799.99. In contrast, when the coin launched Sept. 2 for $3,350 — $650 more than today, its price was based on palladium within $2,400.00 to $2,449.99. (The Mint’s Palladium Eagles from 2019 and 2020 are also currently available for $2,700 apiece.)
Elsewhere, the various 2021 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars posted another round of weekly declines. The reductions were more typical when compared to the near 4,800 drops reported a week ago for each of the privy-marked coins. The latest declines ranged from 106 for the "CC" Morgan dollar to 416 for the "D" Morgan dollar.
Weekly U.S. Mint Top Sellers
Here’s the listing of the Mint’s most popular numismatic products for the week ending Nov. 28:
- 2021 Proof Set (+13,884 to 447,643)
- 2021 Silver Proof Set (+3,758 to 260,311)
- 2021 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set (+1,128 to 64,701)
- 2021 American Innovation Dollar Reverse Proof Set (+1,014 to 39,522)
- 2021-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle (+724 to 172,128)
- 2021 Birth Set (+682 to 29,503)
- 2021-P Proof Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollar (+621 to 50,351)
- 2021 U.S. Mint Ornament (+390 to 5,585)
- 2021-P Proof National Law Enforcement Silver Dollar (+369 to 28,321)
- 2020 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set (+295 to 100,477)
In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 319 numismatic products. Twenty-two of them outperformed their prior weekly gains compared to 56 previously. Four increased by more than 1,000 units against 3 in the prior report.
In addition, 25 products saw their sales reduced compared to 25 previously. The reductions ranged from 1 to 416 with the latter tagged to the already mentioned Morgan dollar.
US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products
Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from Nov. 22 to 28. 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 |
|
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with CC Privy Mark | 165,293 | 165,187 | -106 | -0.06% |
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar with O Privy Mark | 165,491 | 165,342 | -149 | -0.09% |
2021-D Morgan Silver Dollar | 173,026 | 172,610 | -416 | -0.24% |
2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar | 173,158 | 172,908 | -250 | -0.14% |
2021 Morgan Silver Dollar (P) | 171,189 | 171,007 | -182 | -0.11% |
2021 Peace Silver Dollar (P) | 195,521 | 195,254 | -267 | -0.14% |
2021 Christa McAuliffe Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-P Proof Silver Dollar | 49,730 | 50,351 | 621 | 1.25% |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 14,892 | 14,999 | 107 | 0.72% |
2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-W Proof $5 Gold Coin | 1,347 | 1,364 | 17 | 1.26% |
2021-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin | 1,579 | 1,605 | 26 | 1.65% |
2021-P Proof Silver Dollar | 27,952 | 28,321 | 369 | 1.32% |
2021-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar | 8,943 | 8,988 | 45 | 0.50% |
2021-S Proof Half Dollar | 22,117 | 22,280 | 163 | 0.74% |
2021-D Uncirculated Half Dollar | 9,656 | 9,694 | 38 | 0.39% |
2021 Three-Coin Proof Set | 4,254 | 4,275 | 21 | 0.49% |
Armed Forces Silver Medal |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
U.S. Coast Guard 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,861 | 9,859 | -2 | -0.02% |
U.S. Air Force 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,906 | 9,904 | -2 | -0.02% |
2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020-W Proof $5 Basketball Gold Coin* | 8,070 | 8,070 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated $5 Basketball Gold Coin* | 3,261 | 3,261 | – | – |
2020-P Proof Basketball Silver Dollar* | 68,756 | 68,756 | – | – |
2020-P Uncirculated Basketball Silver Dollar* | 21,317 | 21,317 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Basketball Half Dollar* | 26,572 | 26,572 | – | – |
2020-D Uncirculated Basketball Half Dollar* | 13,635 | 13,635 | – | – |
2020 Basketball Kids Set* | 22,528 | 22,528 | – | – |
2020-P Colorized Basketball Silver Dollar* | 25,719 | 25,719 | – | – |
2020-S Colorized Basketball Half Dollar* | 32,581 | 32,581 | – | – |
2020 Women’s Suffrage Centennial Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
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 |
|
2021-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 12,238 | 12,237 | -1 | -0.01% |
2019-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 24,609 | 24,609 | – | – |
2019-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 44,928 | 44,928 | – | – |
2018-W $10 American Liberty Gold Coin | 44,910 | 45,116 | 206 | 0.46% |
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 | 34,463 | 34,499 | 36 | 0.10% |
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 |
|
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Two-Coin Gold Proof Set | 4,743 | 4,743 | – | – |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Reverse Proof Gold Coin | 4,881 | 4,881 | – | – |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Proof Silver Coin and Medal Set | 9,072 | 9,072 | – | – |
2020 Mayflower 400th Anniversary Reverse Proof Silver Medal | 19,613 | 19,613 | – | – |
2020 End of WWII Coins and Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020-W $25 Gold Coin* | 7,367 | 7,367 | – | – |
2020 Silver Medal* | 19,703 | 19,703 | – | – |
Clad Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021 Proof Set | 433,759 | 447,643 | 13,884 | 3.20% |
2020 Proof Set | 465,081 | 465,081 | – | – |
2019 Proof Set | 600,424 | 600,424 | – | – |
2018 Proof Set* | 517,081 | 517,081 | – | – |
2017 Proof Set* | 568,678 | 568,678 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 63,573 | 64,701 | 1,128 | 1.77% |
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 100,182 | 100,477 | 295 | 0.29% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 136,564 | 136,839 | 275 | 0.20% |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 64,242 | 64,242 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 78,438 | 78,507 | 69 | 0.09% |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* | 86,697 | 86,697 | – | – |
2021 Happy Birthday Gift Set | 16,984 | 16,984 | – | – |
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 | 28,821 | 29,503 | 682 | 2.37% |
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 |
|
2021 Silver Proof Set | 256,553 | 260,311 | 3,758 | 1.46% |
2020 Silver Proof Set | 313,246 | 313,184 | -62 | -0.02% |
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 | 64,012 | 64,012 | – | – |
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 | – | – |
2021 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 48,759 | 48,638 | -121 | -0.25% |
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* | 49,995 | 49,995 | – | – |
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 |
|
2021 Uncirculated Mint Set | 163,789 | 163,613 | -176 | -0.11% |
2020 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 211,787 | 211,787 | – | – |
2019 Uncirculated Mint Set* | 346,117 | 346,117 | – | – |
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 | 17,281 | 17,530 | 249 | 1.44% |
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set | 37,807 | 37,988 | 181 | 0.48% |
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 |
|
2021 Mighty Minters Ornament | 3,919 | 4,199 | 280 | 7.14% |
2021 U.S. Mint Ornament | 5,195 | 5,585 | 390 | 7.51% |
2020 Mighty Minters Ornament | 3,929 | 3,968 | 39 | 0.99% |
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament | 5,596 | 5,669 | 73 | 1.30% |
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament | 6,495 | 6,527 | 32 | 0.49% |
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament | 10,800 | 10,863 | 63 | 0.58% |
Proof & Reverse Proof Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021 Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set | 124,229 | 124,148 | -81 | -0.07% |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 | 237,244 | 237,132 | -112 | -0.05% |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 645 | 645 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 | 311,773 | 311,687 | -86 | -0.03% |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 2,142 | 2,142 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 | 299,509 | 299,509 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 686 | 686 | – | – |
2020-W End of WWII Proof Silver Eagle | 74,742 | 74,742 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle | 357,111 | 357,111 | – | – |
2020-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 600 | 600 | – | – |
2020-S Proof Silver Eagle | 191,271 | 191,271 | – | – |
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 | 146,799 | 146,799 | – | – |
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 |
|
2021 | 171,404 | 172,128 | 724 | 0.42% |
2021 Bulk 40 | 324 | 324 | – | – |
2020 | 154,264 | 154,264 | – | – |
2020 Bulk 40* | 15 | 15 | – | – |
2019 | 138,390 | 138,390 | – | – |
2019 Bulk 40* | 66 | 66 | – | – |
2021 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
1/10 oz Two-Coin Proof Set | 4,981 | 4,979 | -2 | -0.04% |
1 oz (Type 2) | 5,562 | 5,559 | -3 | -0.05% |
1/2 oz (Type 2) | 2,131 | 2,124 | -7 | -0.33% |
1/4 oz (Type 2) | 3,340 | 3,340 | – | – |
1/10 oz (Type 2) | 9,966 | 9,952 | -14 | -0.14% |
4-Coin Set (Type 2) | 10,144 | 10,134 | -10 | -0.10% |
1 oz (Type 1) | 4,404 | 4,404 | – | – |
1/2 oz (Type 1) | 1,586 | 1,586 | – | – |
1/4 oz (Type 1) | 2,682 | 2,682 | – | – |
1/10 oz (Type 1) | 7,950 | 7,950 | – | – |
4-Coin Set (Type 1) | 8,155 | 8,155 | – | – |
2020 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
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 | 12,459 | -7 | -0.06% |
4-Coin Set | 11,575 | 11,574 | -1 | -0.01% |
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 | 8,823 | 8,823 | – | – |
Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021 | 9,033 | 9,015 | -18 | -0.20% |
2020 | 6,284 | 6,284 | – | – |
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 |
|
2021 Proof Gold Buffalo | 16,069 | 16,191 | 122 | 0.76% |
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 |
|
2021 | 9,152 | 9,185 | 33 | 0.36% |
2020 | 8,832 | 8,837 | 5 | 0.06% |
2019 | 11,268 | 11,268 | – | – |
2018 | 15,012 | 15,016 | 4 | 0.03% |
2017* | 8,890 | 8,890 | – | – |
American Palladium Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-W Proof | 4,717 | 4,712 | -5 | -0.11% |
2020-W Uncirculated | 9,531 | 9,538 | 7 | 0.07% |
2019-W Reverse Proof | 18,615 | 18,621 | 6 | 0.03% |
2018-W Proof* | 14,986 | 14,986 | – | – |
First Spouse Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest
Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020-W Proof Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin | 2,858 | 2,867 | 9 | 0.31% |
2020-W Uncirculated Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coin | 1,788 | 1,793 | 5 | 0.28% |
America the Beautiful 5 Oz Silver Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021-P Tuskegee Airmen Silver Uncirculated Coin | 19,815 | 19,815 | – | – |
2020-P Tallgrass Prairie Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 13,613 | 13,613 | – | – |
2020-P Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Silver Uncirculated Coin | 13,545 | 13,545 | – | – |
2020-P Salt River Bay Silver Uncirculated Coin* | 13,566 | 13,566 | – | – |
2020-P Weir Farm Silver Uncirculated Coin | 15,328 | 15,326 | -2 | -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 |
|
2021 John Tyler Presidential Silver Medal | 11,973 | 12,039 | 66 | 0.55% |
2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal | 12,111 | 12,147 | 36 | 0.30% |
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal | 12,312 | 12,346 | 34 | 0.28% |
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal | 14,895 | 14,925 | 30 | 0.20% |
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 13,447 | 13,478 | 31 | 0.23% |
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal | 13,998 | 14,028 | 30 | 0.21% |
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal | 15,089 | 15,117 | 28 | 0.19% |
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal | 21,091 | 21,149 | 58 | 0.27% |
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal | 30,394 | 30,483 | 89 | 0.29% |
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 21,658 | 21,686 | 28 | 0.13% |
American Innovation Reverse Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2021 | 38,508 | 39,522 | 1,014 | 2.63% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – North Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,240 | 6,322 | 82 | 1.31% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 5,955 | 6,012 | 57 | 0.96% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,280 | 2,312 | 32 | 1.40% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,199 | 2,239 | 40 | 1.82% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New York |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,924 | 6,923 | -1 | -0.01% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,619 | 6,671 | 52 | 0.79% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,637 | 2,668 | 31 | 1.18% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,517 | 2,545 | 28 | 1.11% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – Virginia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,781 | 6,828 | 47 | 0.69% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,227 | 6,266 | 39 | 0.63% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,362 | 2,388 | 26 | 1.10% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,487 | 2,510 | 23 | 0.92% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New Hampshire |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,997 | 6,997 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,008 | 7,008 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,789 | 2,789 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,756 | 2,756 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – South Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 36,108 | 36,180 | 72 | 0.20% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,378 | 6,378 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,400 | 6,400 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,734 | 2,734 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,378 | 2,378 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Maryland |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 43,090 | 43,276 | 186 | 0.43% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,493 | 6,493 | – | – |
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) | 42,855 | 42,997 | 142 | 0.33% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,486 | 6,486 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,481 | 6,481 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,746 | 2,746 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,748 | 2,744 | -4 | -0.15% |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Connecticut |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 43,456 | 43,510 | 54 | 0.12% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,496 | 6,496 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,425 | 6,425 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,735 | 2,736 | 1 | 0.04% |
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) | 43,234 | 43,288 | 54 | 0.12% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,015 | 7,024 | 9 | 0.13% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,616 | 6,623 | 7 | 0.11% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,947 | 2,959 | 12 | 0.41% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,870 | 2,876 | 6 | 0.21% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 46,590 | 46,642 | 52 | 0.11% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,638 | 7,644 | 6 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,948 | 6,956 | 8 | 0.12% |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,256 | 3,260 | 4 | 0.12% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,999 | 3,002 | 3 | 0.10% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Pennsylvania |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 50,654 | 50,706 | 52 | 0.10% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,620 | 8,631 | 11 | 0.13% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,388 | 7,396 | 8 | 0.11% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,704 | 2,711 | 7 | 0.26% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,561 | 2,565 | 4 | 0.16% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Delaware |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 66,317 | 66,367 | 50 | 0.08% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,030 | 8,046 | 16 | 0.20% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,488 | 7,492 | 4 | 0.05% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,695 | 2,696 | 1 | 0.04% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,907 | 2,910 | 3 | 0.10% |
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) | 242,553 | 242,782 | 229 | 0.09% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 19,973 | 19,992 | 19 | 0.10% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 23,229 | 23,246 | 17 | 0.07% |
100-coin bag (P)* | 2,935 | 2,935 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D)* | 2,954 | 2,954 | – | – |
George H.W. Bush Coin & Chronicles Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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$1 Coin & Set | 8,828 | 8,945 | 117 | 1.33% |
2020 Bush Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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$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) | 19,733 | 19,858 | 125 | 0.63% |
25-coin roll (D) | 17,172 | 17,268 | 96 | 0.56% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,695 | 2,695 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,098 | 2,098 | – | – |
250-coin bag (P) | 1,823 | 1,840 | 17 | 0.93% |
250-coin bag (D) | 3,371 | 3,375 | 4 | 0.12% |
Native American Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2021-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 14,093 | 14,187 | 94 | 0.67% |
2021-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,614 | 13,703 | 89 | 0.65% |
2021-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,704 | 1,704 | – | – |
2021-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,618 | 1,618 | – | – |
2021-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,217 | 1,231 | 14 | 1.15% |
2021-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,556 | 1,574 | 18 | 1.16% |
2020-dated 25-coin roll set (P) | 16,360 | 16,412 | 52 | 0.32% |
2020-dated 25-coin roll set (D) | 16,030 | 16,030 | – | – |
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) | 1,888 | 1,888 | – | – |
2020-dated 250-coin box (D) | 1,956 | 1,956 | – | – |
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) | 9,969 | 9,969 | – | – |
2021-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 21,954 | 21,954 | – | – |
2020-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 11,776 | 11,776 | – | – |
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 |
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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 |
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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* | 15,471 | 15,471 | – | – |
Tallgrass Prairie * | 15,392 | 15,392 | – | – |
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller | 14,894 | 15,009 | 115 | 0.77% |
Salt River Bay | 14,745 | 14,874 | 129 | 0.87% |
Weir Farm | 14,991 | 15,085 | 94 | 0.63% |
National Park of American Samoa | 15,385 | 15,385 | – | – |
River of No Return | 14,339 | 14,357 | 18 | 0.13% |
San Antonio Missions* | 15,394 | 15,394 | – | – |
War in Pacific* | 15,419 | 15,419 | – | – |
American Memorial Park | 15,415 | 15,415 | – | – |
Lowell* | 15,423 | 15,423 | – | – |
Block Island | 14,810 | 14,821 | 11 | 0.07% |
Cumberland Island | 14,874 | 14,891 | 17 | 0.11% |
Voyageurs* | 15,266 | 15,266 | – | – |
Apostle Islands* | 15,241 | 15,241 | – | – |
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) | 3,358 | 3,358 | – | – |
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 | 5,375 | 5,375 | – | – |
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) | 3,953 | 3,953 | – | – |
Three-Roll Set | 8,841 | 8,841 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,500 | 2,499 | -1 | -0.04% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,478 | 2,478 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,222 | 6,239 | 17 | 0.27% |
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) | 3,933 | 3,932 | -1 | -0.03% |
Three-Roll Set | 8,834 | 8,834 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,415 | 2,415 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,331 | 2,331 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,730 | 5,736 | 6 | 0.10% |
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 | 8,879 | 8,879 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,488 | 2,488 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,422 | 2,422 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 6,001 | 6,015 | 14 | 0.23% |
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 | 6,711 | 6,721 | 10 | 0.15% |
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 | – | – |
If they made more 2021 Morgans and Peace Silver Dollars than they sold, with these drops in recorded sales, do you think we could see a flash sale before Christmas?
I can’t wait until the 2022 Morgans and Peace come out a year from now. It could be another fuster cluck all over again for these beautiful coins being tarnished with bad sales management.
Don’t forget the Morgan dollars with the flaw on the cheek. Who knows what will happen concerning the difference between the coins minted and the coins sold. I know very many people would be more than happy to buy the difference in coin numbers.
Uncle Sam, regarding the 2022 Proof Morgan and Peace Dollars, who knows what the quality control for these coins will be, but with respect to the (bad) sales management, it should be easier to order them through the Mint Enrollment Program next year. Here is an except of my posting a few weeks ago on said subject: “The U.S. Mint’s 2022 numismatic products will include Morgan and Peace dollars, products likely to be offered through enrollment or subscription rather than in limited-edition pre-sales as were the six 2021 silver dollars honoring centennials for the two designs, according to Matthew Holben,… Read more »
When is CoinNews going to look into the Shipping Issues with the CC and O privy coins? Only place I have seen this discussed is in the comments section. The idea that the orders for these coins are being rejected now (four+ weeks after shipping) because of bad credit card information does not jive. Looks like almost 10,000 coins were lost between the Mint to USPS handoff, and yet no acknowledgment from any Coin Collecting News website about this.
Also, I wonder if this comment will get approved for posting? I’m am 0 for 3 on this subject.
It posted! Cool
If you ain’t gott’ em you ain’t gittin’ em I think is the final word https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNiTxUEnmKI
Is it an optical illusion or an autostereogram? please locate the image within the image……………………….
SENZA — I hadn’t seen one of these in years … but yours is a beauty! I quickly picked out the floating Christmas Tree between the 2 wreaths (even though those were pretty small). This is a great pic you attached and very timely for the season! Where’d you get it? While “I’ve got you on the phone” do your know if the 2021 ASE Type 2 (#21EGN) is a Burnished Uncirculated Buck? I picked up another in the Mint’s latest limited sales release and thought it was stunning. But while I can pick out near-holographic hidden treasures in pictures,… Read more »
Hello Mike, excuse me for butting in, but just in case SENZA does not see this I thought I would fire in an answer to your question. Yes, US Mint Item #21EGN, the 2021-W ASE Type 2 Uncirculated coin is Burnished, i.e., has a burnished finish. NGC labels them as Burnished and graded as MS (Mint State); PCGS labels them as Burnished and graded as SP (Special Strike).
Rich —
Youda Man. Many Thanks for this … and no, you didn’t butt in! It’s collectors like you that MAKE this forum valuable.
I wonder why the Mint doesn’t just say it’s burnished for mentally deficient people like me. Out of curiosity, were you similarly impressed with your 21EGN as having a particularly crisp and well struck finish?
— Mike
Mike —
You’re welcome and thank you very much for the kind words. I absolutely was impressed with the two 21EGNs I received from the Mint through the Enrollment Program; They both had excellent eye-appeal, with a sharp, crisp strike and satin smooth, matte-like finish.
OK then – nevermind my other reply in another topic. lol
(I didnt think the mint sold UNC as burnished, but the terms confoose me. There was a clarification in another “floating” topic. The problem with not having a dedicated forum / blog.)
I agree, Rob, it is confusing. Not sure if this will help much, but here is the Mint’s clarification FAQ: What’s the difference between bullion, proof, uncirculated, and circulating coins?Uncirculated Coins: Are hand-loaded into the coining press and struck on specially burnished blanks, yet have a soft, matte-like finish appearance. These coins are made with a special process that produces a brilliant finish. Proof Coins: Are the finest quality of coin produced by the United States Mint. The term “proof” refers to the coin’s finish. Proof blanks are specially treated, hand-polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are… Read more »
oops here is my image to top off my rambling
And
Hey Mike, I just did a google search for “autostereogram” I think the Discovery store in the Malls used to sell books of them. 21EGN is one of the coins I did not purchase from the US Mint and admitting I’m not an expert on the topic; it’s my understanding the word “Burnish” is dead language replaced by the word “uncirculated” which falls into line with what that coin is. That being said, I did recently read that some experts are certain that there actually used to be “Burnished” blanks that produced a “softer” or “fuzzier” (excuse the technical language… Read more »
Alright Kaiser, if you can’t make this one out at least you can watch one cool video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNc9phYujWY
Well Kaiser what can I say but just kidding
Sorry Kaiser, once you get it’s like riding a bike just squint your eyes until they start to blur then the hidden image will emerge – it helps to click on it and enlarge it.
This one is a bit easier on the eyes see if you can spot a familiar planet in this one
Very good point on the quality control for the proofs next year. I was very lucky to get outstanding quality Morgan’s and Peace Silver Dollars – some of the best quality coins I’ve ever received from the Mint. However, others did have problems with their coins. Wonder if the dings on the coins came from being mishandled at the Mint or at the packaging and mail handling centers? Be that as it may, let’s hope Mint will take action with their quality control thru the whole process of minting and delivery to the public with the Morgan and Peace Dollar… Read more »
Kaiser I’d ask you to go chicken Huntin’but you can’t see Shizz sooooo (Lyric Warning) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLGRFsN5taU
They are still selling most 2020 P & D quarter rolls I assume people are getting, searching for the elusive W mint mark. I’ve found 5 of the 10, and I have a friend who found more than enough W’s to fill more than two rolls.
Question: are they going to sell the 2021 dollars that have cancelled payments and therefore have not reached maximum mintage sales?
They will not sell the “Cancelled payment” coins because these coins have actually been lost in shipping. From previous comments from other folks, many of us (my self included) received an email from the Mint with tracking information on Oct 23rd. Even today the tracking info at USPS still says: StatusPre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS, USPS Awaiting ItemOctober 25, 2021 Non of my other orders had any issues with credit card information, including the other Morgans that were shipped on October 21st and 27th. The mint will not acknowledge something has gone wrong and continues to tell me to wait,… Read more »
John D,
I wish you the best in receiving your coins. I too was in the exact same boat as you with many calls to the mint with the exact same message; “just wait longer.” I too also had the USPS message from the 25th of October.
I can say that my order arrived on Monday. A new tracking number was created and provided via email that was not visible on the Mint website order page.
Good Luck and hope they arrive soon.
John D, Regarding the problems involving the 2021 Morgan and Peace Dollars you have noted, here is the only information I have found at Coin World (Nov 12, 2021) of the Mint publicly mentioning the issue, according to Matthew Holben, the U.S. Mint’s chief sales and marketing officer (Nov 9, 2021). Holben said 12,900 of the orders for Morgan and Peace dollars have been held up for delivery until the Mint determines if the orders are legitimate or are fraudulent attempts. The Mint required another 15,000 customers to call the order fulfillment center when problems arose with expired credit cards… Read more »
Sir Kaiser, apparently that was the case this time regarding the Morgans (and the Peace). That’s why the emails sent to 15,000 affected customers by the Mint required them to call the mint order fulfillment center when the problems arose with credit cards and delivery addresses, since the Mint web site can’t accommodate making the necessary revisions online.
You are absolutely correct, Sir Kaiser. The Mint web site has always provided customers the ability to access their account online and make any changes to their profile like address changes or their saved payment credit cards. In fact for Enrollment Program online orders, they go out of their way to send emails to customers weeks in advance of the release date to review their account profile information to ensure billing/shipping address and credit card information is current and correct, and update the info if necessary. So it does not make any sense why the Mint required the 15,000 customers… Read more »
It’s one of those things where there are a million different possibilities affecting each of us for example; my account has been telling me I have a credit card about to expire for 2 years and all of my orders have said “processing since 2015 but that changed about 2 weeks ago however I still can’t look at any of my orders in my order history. For some of those other people they used their parents CC without permission and got locked out of the account or they tried to buy more than the limit and once they flag you… Read more »
Hi Rich, I am glad to see some conversation on this topic, including people confirming they are in the same situation as me. The ‘12,900 orders being held up’ makes no sense for my situation They had no problem charging my credit card for any of the D, S, P, CC privy, and O privy Morgans and the Peace Dollar. They had no problem sending me e-mails saying these coins were shipping and providing tracking numbers. The only coins that had an issue with delivery were the CC and O privy coins, which were shipped together. From reading this and… Read more »
John D, I am sure everyone, especially those directly affected, appreciate you shining a light on this issue. I just checked several sites, e.g., CoinNews, Coin World, Numismatic News, NumisMedia, and CoinWeek to see if there have been an reporting addressing this topic. It was CoinWeek that had this report: The Coin Analyst: U.S. Mint Addresses Customer Feedback, 2022 Morgan and Peace Dollars (November 16, 2021). Here are the relevant excepts: Continuing an initiative begun by former US MintDirector David J. Ryder, new Acting Mint Director Ventris C. Gibson, and senior members of her staff held a virtual roundtable discussion… Read more »
Exactly my situation…though i received an email last week that stated since i should have received the coins by now….since the mint SAYS it shipped…they are going to refund me…..even though USPS states exact same info you have of the pre shipment status awaiting item. Its a messed up situation that no one seems to know how to resolve…..USPS blaming mint…Mint blaming USPS (they havent scanned it yet)
I have not seen any, either. I do not get rolls of quarters or anything like that. I just look in the change I receive from my everyday cash transactions. I pay cash for all transactions under $100 and most planned transactions up to $300. I do not do many transactions per week compared to when I was younger so I would expect that mostly explains why I have not seen any.
I used to buy one of these every Friday when I cashed my checked after working mandatory overtime I didn’t need and put it in my huge gun safe that I got for free as an award for suggesting we work endless overtime that I didn’t need. A teller mistakenly charged me a $4.50 fee because she didn’t like carrying the heavy box and would get a cart and roll the box from the bank vault to the teller window then the manager heard her charge me the $4.50 and said he’s a customer you can’t charge him – so… Read more »
No but I could start my own small country anytime the apocalypse takes full hold
Could you imagine the possibilities
I see enrollments for 2 of the 3 ASE have reverted back to remind me.
Good ALERT Domenic. Man those available Enrollments to order the 2022-S Proof ASE and the 2022-W Uncirculated (Burnished) ASE sold out (went unavailable) fast. And the only available 2022-W Proof ASE Enrollment left for ordering currently shows that as of 8:10pm ET there are only 99 available left. So better act fast. The mintages are limited to 175,000 for the 2022-W Uncirculated, 200,000 for the 2022-S Proof, and 300,000 for the 2022-W Proof ASEs.
Rich is it me? Am i doing something wrong when trying to see whats still available? Is it a specific browser? I tried the steps …..unless i wrote it down wrong.
No problem, Dominic, here are the instructions again as originally provided by Daniel: “Right click the product page and click “view source code” or whatever your browser says along those lines. Then CTRL +F and type in “data-available” (without quotes) and the number to the right of it is the quantity remaining.” By the way, I just checked that Mint product page and as of 10:30am ET today (12/6/21) it still says that 99 coins are still available to purchase. It seems a little strange that since we first checked on the item availability two days ago, the data-available has… Read more »
got it to work! thx!
I enrolled all 3 about a week ago and now we have what you see below – I don’t really want them to ship me another 2021 if they somehow have more in stock.
I do not see enrollment for Peace or Morgan Dollars as of yet……………..
Yeah it will be awhile, the Peace and Morgan 2022 Proof Silver Dollars are the last two items sheduled for release in Fall 2022 at the end of the 2022 Product Schedule.
I have enrollment orders for 5 each of the three ASE’s going back to 2019. I am not sure I want to continue with these coins anymore. I definitely don’t like the weaker strike on the obverse. On the other hand, they seem quite popular and maybe I should continue with them. Pondering…
Thanks Kaiser. Good point. One each to own is probably plenty as I am not much of a flipper. I’ll need to edit my enrollments by year end.
Cheer up Kaiser, I predict your going to buy every coin worth having next year but until then just keep rocking an watch out for clueless madmen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlcY_enzwmI
The Obverse on my S Proof was so crappy I sent it back – I considered dumping it on Feebay but soon realized I was not the only one with a crap coin from the US Mint. I guess it could have been worse it could have had milk spots
It just does not make any sense, almost NONSENZA in a way. I’d be tempted to reference Matthew 7:12, oops just did.
Damn it man
Hi Kaiser
The 2022 ASE -w is still available for enrollment!
Wondering is there any information on the 2021 uncirculated set , it’s been unavailable for almost a month . Is the mint producing more sets ?
Haven’t seen any comments about this set
I don’t normally look that closely at the pictures the Mint uses for coins. But unless my vision is failing faster than my brain, it certainly appears that the strike of the Paladium Mercury Proofs has been significantly, and consistently, deteriorating since 2019.
Do any of you that have bought these coins noticed this? Fyi, I pulled these images off the Mint’s site on 12/6/2021.
— Mike
I bought an XBOX instead – some decisions come without any thought as well as sight and I’m good at both however the XBOX has amazing resale value and US Mint coins no longer seem to have that resale sparkle.
I noticed something odd – has anyone else noticed the lack of 2020 Gold coins in the secondary market?
Keen observation, SENZA. Indeed, 2020 Gold coins (American Eagle, American Buffalo, and others) as well as 2019 Gold coins are noticeably absent for sale in the secondary market, as per the online dealers. I can understand why the 2019 US Mint gold coins are hard to come by since almost all of them across the board were of the lowest mintages for all series to date from 1986. But the mintages for all the 2020 gold coins were quite high, so it’s hard to explain their lack of availability (maybe it’s those end-of-times, great-reset, covidian bug-out preppers and hoarders). BTW… Read more »
Rich, I was thinking something along the same lines _ I know I had a bunch of 2.5 gram gold bars I bought during the dip around 2015 and they sold better than any other product I put on Feebay in 2019 – 2020
It’s all about the amenities
Well, they change the finish each year as you’ll see. I have 1 of each and the only 1 that is close to those pix is the UNC, and it still looks fine IMO. My rev proof has the finish you’d expect – a brilliant shine on the raised areas. And this years proof has a clear mirror field (came back from PCGS as a “70” too). In short, those pix are quite poor (your vision is just fine 😉 ), and dont necessarily match reality. Also – If thats the current price, holy CRAP I overpaid for this years… Read more »
Rob, that is the explanation for the 3 pictures shown. Since they have 3 different strikes and finishes (Reverse Proof, Uncirculated burnished, and Proof deep/ultra cameo), each picture should look different. As you mentioned, the 2021-W $25 Palladium American Eagle Proof US Mint price dropped to $2,700 last Wednesday (Dec 1st), down $650 from it’s original price of $3,500 when released on Sep 2nd.
Opps, my mistake!. Correction: the original release price was $3,350 (not $3,500).
IMAGE
SENZA, out of the blue, your one word comment reminded me of this quote:
“Destroy the image and you will break the enemy…” – by WILLIAMBANZI7
There’s the enemy I can see him
I wonder if humanity can ever shed the programming instilled in us to trust and comply blindly
What say you
That’s one deep thought sparked by Johnny Bravo
Space Is Deep
Sir Kaiser, as you observed Hawkwind was a very unique, obscure and underrated English band. I came across them by way of the late, great Sir Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister through his association as a band member of Motorhead and Hawkwind. RIP Lemmy. Long Live Lemmy! I’ve got a silver machine …