The United States Mint published its numismatic product schedule for 2023. In its early stage as of this writing, the schedule lacks images and most release dates for the current 50 products listed. Drilling into the product links offers very limited information as well for now.
Of the products listed, some highlights are the 2023 Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars, including the two-coin reverse proof set. Uncirculated versions are expected to launch in the summer. Proofs and the set are listed for the fall. (Subscriptions for these are open, as they are for many other products.)
The 2023-W Proof American Liberty 1 Ounce Gold Coin and the 2023-P Proof American Liberty 1 Ounce Silver Medal show up for a summer release.
A couple Presidential Silver Medals standout, like the ones for Abraham Lincoln (spring) and
Ulysses S. Grant (fall). There is also the Army 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal to look for by spring.
American Eagle products appear, including an uncirculated Palladium Eagle scheduled for fall.
Products with exact release dates are those due out in January and February. So far, they include:
Numismatic Product | Release Date |
Ohio Innovation $1 Coins in Rolls and Bags | Jan. 30 |
2023 Native American $1 Coins in Rolls, Bags and Boxes | Feb. 6 |
James Buchanan Presidential Silver Medal | Feb. 13 |
Bessie Coleman Quarters in Rolls and Bags | Feb. 14 |
2023-W Proof American Platinum Eagle | Feb. 23 |
2023-W Proof American Silver Eagle | Feb. 28 |
2023 Congratulations Set | Feb. 28 |
The U.S. Mint’s latest published schedule is located here.
A day late and a Morgan dollar short. LOL.
Never say never, never.
What about the 2022 Morgan reverse proofs from fiji fits in the big picture of it all?
Looks like 10 purchases for me in 2023 – six are subscriptions (W & S silver proof Walking Liberties, the silver proof set, the proof Morgan & Peace dollars along with the two-coin reverse proof set). That leaves the platinum proof, the proof buffalo, the four-coin gold eagle set and the American Liberty gold proof). I suppose if they throw something special and unique into the Limited Edition Silver set. that would bump my purchases up to 11.
Interesting that there are no commemoratives. What was the last year that happened?
They should commemorate the first time they didn’t have a commemorative by issuing a commemorative coin to mark the occasion.
I like it. And here’s the sad part … I’d probably buy the coin(s).
I hate flippers & scalpers but the Mint did give some time for collectors to subscribe. Even a computer illiterate like moi was able to execute a subscription (I think/I hope). I do agree the 25-coin limit is too much. They should start at 5 and expand the limit after release. Also, wasn’t there a claim last year that the coins were sold out by virtue of subs and bulk sales? Yet, they then became magically available?!? I’m going to add an amendment to my response: I believe ALL collector coins should be open subscriptions based on demand (unless regulated… Read more »
So why aren’t so many interested in the “burnished” Eagles anymore? Could be a sleeper here.
Ugh. One of those, “I wish I could rewind time and undo that finger click”. I feel your pain. Been there, wish I could have undone that.
I was listening to David Morgan report yesterday and he was saying there is only 40MM oz of unallocated silver in the warehouses. That number is a good year for US Mint production of bullion in the past. I am surmising here, that next year will be a low mintage year for eagles, (maybe proof’s too) and the short silver supply may affect Morgan’s and Peace as well. Unless the mints silver allotment has already been pulled out of the unallocated figures and the mint will be fine next year. Who knows.
I think the mint may find they have alienated many of their core base customers with the Morgan Dollar Heist.
If the mintages for the 2023 ASEs is higher than usual, the value may not be all worth the effort. That being said, there will come a time when I’ll no longer be purchasing bullion coins. As Madeleine Albright once said, “Biology catches up to all of us eventually.” RIP me.
The reason I only purchase/subscribe one. For me the resale, if it happens, is cumulative. Rather than having multiples of a date, it’s one per date over several decades. It’s been 36 years since the first Eagles were minted/issued. Then there’s uncirculated, burnished and proof, P, S and W, and lest I forget, enhanced proof and reverse proof. Too many bullion coins to think about.
Well, the mint is all about the money and not collectors. The collections are just to grasp at a different type of collector. Some like shiny. Some still remember westerns and get buffaloes, some are military or lost family that were and get medals, or purple heart or v75 coins, others are history buffs so Jamestown, mayflower, etc pop up, some travel so 50 state quarters, others are what about me, I’m a territory I want a Marshall island or Puerto Rico or Virginia island coin. Neither the mint or the wholesalers or flippers know how many of each will… Read more »
D n C —
Between your recent postings on “commemoratives” and The Mint being all about money (pardon me but what the hell else should they be doing), you have my vote for having one of best monikers on this site. Out of curiosity did you ever consider “Czar of Sartorial Slander”? Your ability to tailor cutting comments is remarkable.
I’m going to have to go back and re-read all of your other comments. Good job. Keep it up.
— Mike
Oh. You guys stop. You’re making me blush. I’ve been wrong before, my wife says my lifetime average is about 99.99999999%. One the one time I was correct, I think it was on accident, or shortly after having my wisdom teeth pulled, but I’m probably wrong about that too. It’s scary inside ones own mind sometimes. I don’t intend to upset, or belittle anyone, unless they truly earn it, and I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. But with all the sensory overload from instant search results it is understood that some feathers will be… Read more »
Thanks Ike. On no Ike and TINA. No wonder precious metals are taking a beating all the time. I never considered my own nicknames or title of honor, but from European lineage, many times removed, maybe king of quips is closer to home or more on the head. But I do wonder, if one is schizophrenic, can they sue themselves for plagiarizing? And why is it, I identify as elon musk but the bank refuses to let me make large withdrawals.
Also addressing your title recommendations, I came back to see if I needed to expound on my latest replies and I noticed the DnC abbreviation.. not sure how I like that one. I may be sartorial, and many other things, but I don’t like the too close association of the same initials for a certain political group. I’m more of an independent (allowing for southern twang and accent and loss of certain Hertz levels, it sounds more like in deep in it). And while Jackson fought the banks and was a veteran, I don’t think he’d have liked the mint… Read more »
Kaiser — I should have known you would beat me to the punch on my comment while I was typing it. You’ve surely got too many grey cells under that spike on your helmet …
— <ike
See what you did? You got me trying to type fast and I misspelled my name in the process. Or maybe I should just change my name to Ike?
I like Ike.
Don’t make me the dream killer. Write the chief mint engraver and see if they’ll make a dream catcher 5 oz medal so that you can once believe in Santa. Curious, if Santa and krampus had to fight, would that tarnish Santa’s reputation and stain his legacy? (Santa is still a He right; can never be too sure these days). Because we all know krampus would kill, no questions asked. So to defeat him, Santa would have to kill him. TiNA. Or is that acronym just thrown around to sell ad space? So if Santa kills him, he wouldn’t be… Read more »
I’d like to edit. While you can send them to college, but can’t make them learn, you could donate a building to the college with your name on it and get an honory degree for the stupid kid you brought into the world because your back spasm hindered your reflexes and you couldn’t call for the troop to retreat before shots fired. See. Anything is possible in America. And if tik tax and istuh gram prove nothing else, if you can’t sell yourself you better be able to sell others onto someone else. Life is nothing but a big ad… Read more »
That is funny Kaiser that your wife proofs your writing. No wonder they are always positive.
Yes, there needs to be Krampus coin.
Krampus on the campus.
I kind of like the “race narrative coins”. The concept of liberty and exceptionalism resides in us all. Our coinage (and currency) should reflect that fact.
Not much of a baseball fan, and prefer cards over coins for them. But if coins are to be representative, then we should honor George Washington as an English soldier. And despite Paul revere being a great silversmith, they should make a coin of the doctor that made the ride and delivered the message rather than Paul who was caught and detained by the British. For the president series they are releasing, the one that only spent a few days in office from dying of pneumonia from his long winded acceptance speech should be the most limited release. And for… Read more »
Both Mrs. Roosevelt & Mrs. Wilson have appeared on coins … in GOLD no less as a part of the First Spouse Series. I’m not sure Mrs. Roosevelt’s contribution to her husband’s administration was much larger than that of Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Benjamin Harrison or Mrs. Harding.
Yes, first spouse coins, but not first female president coin. It is said that their spouse was so ill during their term that the cabinet and the aides all followed her direction. That the decisions made were taken first from the wife and nit consulted with the elected president. I haven’t verified, but I don’t think the 25th amendment was a thing then, but considering their vice president never assumed the title, it is a growing belief that the women were the acting presidents. To what extent I do not recall, but due to FOIA and the 50 to 75… Read more »
First female vice-president. Don’t worry, it’s not unless she’s been dead for a year or more.
It would make life and Mint processing much less messy. Who knows, before too long we may get that “God Appointed Sovereign” coin we so thoroughly crave/fear.
… unless of course the harmless figureheads our G.A.S. chose to emulate happened to reside in Riyadh or Pyongyang.
Wouldn’t a God appointed sovereign be similar to the Pope? He’s a holy ruler, behind a high wall surrounding his country. Wears the armor of God and commands a military entirely of special forces/elites. And his pope mobile is bulletproof. Understandable considering what happened to God’s actual son. I mean I wouldn’t expect divine intervention solely because I travel the globe (except during pandemic) trying to solicit new member of the faith and prove their fielty by donating 20% of their income. I have questioned for years why God would need money when he can create anything he desires. Maybe… Read more »
How did he find his lighter to light the fuse if it was dark. Also. Who attached the fuse
I thought King Trump was.
… and “Fool me three, four, five, a millions times, and I’m foolishly still a buyer.”
That’s if you’re only into proof coins. The uncirculated W is still available. 2024 may be a different story. Always be optimistic. The glass IS half full.
I have a gut feeling that the U.S.Mint will once again cancel the Morgan and Peace program due to silver planchet shortages.
The missing proof S Morgan and Peace dollars of 2022.
What does purchasing a subscription mean?
and you can turn off the subscription at any time (at least within a day or two of actual release of the item), so even signing up does not put you under any obligation.
Why doesn’t the mint sell directly to consumer?