Last week, the United States Mint began selling rolls and bags of 2024 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker quarters. The latest sales figures from the U.S. Mint reveal the early performance of these products.
The Dr. Mary Edwards Walker quarter marks the thirteenth installment in the Mint’s four-year coin series dedicated to commemorating the achievements of American women and the third quarter this year. Released on June 17, the combined roll and bag products totaled 1,887,760 quarters as of June 23.
For comparison, this year’s first two quarters, dedicated to Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and Patsy Takemoto Mink, registered four-day starting sales of 2,010,460 quarters and 1,919,240 quarters, respectively.
All these figures represent a slower start than any of the five quarters released in 2023, with their sales debuts ranging from 2,141,420 coins for the 2023 Maria Tallchief quarter to 2,745,380 coins for the 2023 Bessie Coleman quarter. The totals are higher than any of the five quarters released in 2022, but this is not a fair comparison as the Mint offered fewer than 1.8 million for each of them.
U.S. Mint Top Sellers
Here is the roster of the U.S. Mint’s most sought-after numismatic products for the week ending on June 23:
- 2024-P, D & S Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters Three-Roll Sets (+11,040)
- 2024 Proof Set (+6,759 to 227,804)
- 2024-W Proof Silver Eagle (+4,095 to 259,125)
- 2024-P&D Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters Two-Roll Sets (+2,797)
- 2024-P Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters in 100-Coin Bags (+1,819)
- 2024-D Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters in 100-Coin Bags (+1,573)
- 2024-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle (+1,257 to 93,772)
- 2024-W $50 American Gold Buffalo Proof Coin (+1,084 to 5,130)
- 2024-P Liberty & Britannia Silver Medal (+688 to 32,600)
- 2024-P Proof Greatest Generation Silver Dollar (+573 to 27,107)
In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 464 numismatic products. The data revealed that 106 products outperformed their sales from the previous week, compared to 52 in the prior report. Four products experienced week-over-week increases of more than 1,000 units, the same as in the prior report.
In addition, 1 product recorded negative weekly sales, compared to 10 in the previous report. The 2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar dropped by 949 units
US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products
Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from June 17 to June 23. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available or had no reported sales.
2024 Commemorative Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024-S Proof Greatest Generation Half Dollar | 15,995 | 16,306 | 311 | 1.94% |
2024-D Uncirculated Greatest Generation Half Dollar | 7,029 | 7,101 | 72 | 1.02% |
2024-P Proof Greatest Generation Silver Dollar | 26,534 | 27,107 | 573 | 2.16% |
2024-P Uncirculated Greatest Generation Silver Dollar | 9,346 | 9,463 | 117 | 1.25% |
2024-W Proof Greatest Generation $5 Gold Coin | 1,362 | 1,378 | 16 | 1.17% |
2024-W Uncirculated Greatest Generation $5 Gold Coin | 1,085 | 1,090 | 5 | 0.46% |
2024 Greatest Generation Three-Coin Proof Set | 3,966 | 4,030 | 64 | 1.61% |
2024-S Proof Harriet Tubman Half Dollar | 10,714 | 10,834 | 120 | 1.12% |
2024-D Uncirculated Harriet Tubman Half Dollar | 5,633 | 5,659 | 26 | 0.46% |
2024-P Proof Harriet Tubman Silver Dollar | 18,008 | 18,257 | 249 | 1.38% |
2024-P Uncirculated Harriet Tubman Silver Dollar | 6,357 | 6,405 | 48 | 0.76% |
2024-W Proof Harriet Tubman $5 Gold Coin | 1,384 | 1,399 | 15 | 1.08% |
2024-W Uncirculated Harriet Tubman $5 Gold Coin | 1,102 | 1,104 | 2 | 0.18% |
2024 Harriet Tubman Three-Coin Proof Set | 3,832 | 3,852 | 20 | 0.52% |
Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023-S Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Reverse Proof Set | 247,755 | 247,755 | – | – |
2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar | 353,644 | 352,695 | -949 | -0.27% |
2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 443 | 443 | – | – |
2023-S Proof Peace Silver Dollar | 320,231 | 320,539 | 308 | 0.10% |
2023-S Proof Peace Silver Dollar (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 438 | 438 | – | – |
2023-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar | 260,526 | 260,527 | 1 | 0.00% |
2023-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) | 330 | 330 | – | – |
2023-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar | 260,447 | 260,449 | 2 | 0.00% |
2023-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) | 338 | 338 | – | – |
2024 Liberty & Britannia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2024-W Liberty & Britannia Gold Coin | 5,373 | 5,580 | 207 | 3.85% |
2024-P Liberty & Britannia Silver Medal | 31,912 | 32,600 | 688 | 2.16% |
Armed Forces Silver Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
U.S. Army 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,988 | 9,988 | – | – |
U.S. Marine Corps 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,988 | 9,988 | – | – |
U.S. Navy 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,987 | 9,987 | – | – |
U.S. Coast Guard 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,955 | 9,955 | – | – |
U.S. Air Force 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal | 9,953 | 9,953 | – | – |
U.S. Army 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 15,116 | 15,398 | 282 | 1.87% |
U.S. Marine Corps 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 19,653 | 19,787 | 134 | 0.68% |
U.S. Navy 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 21,409 | 21,604 | 195 | 0.91% |
U.S. Coast Guard 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 18,168 | 18,258 | 90 | 0.50% |
U.S. Air Force 1 Ounce Silver Medal | 21,105 | 21,290 | 185 | 0.88% |
American Liberty Products |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 12,187 | 12,187 | – | – |
2023-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 32,411 | 32,505 | 94 | 0.29% |
2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal | 74,372 | 74,372 | – | – |
2021-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin | 12,471 | 12,471 | – | – |
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 | 59,716 | 59,716 | – | – |
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 | 39,247 | 39,247 | – | – |
2017-P Proof American Liberty Silver Medal* | 55,187 | 55,187 | – | – |
Clad Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2024 Proof Set | 221,045 | 227,804 | 6,759 | 3.06% |
2023 Proof Set* | 369,147 | 369,147 | – | – |
2022 Proof Set* | 400,016 | 400,016 | – | – |
2021 Proof Set* | 512,865 | 512,866 | 1 | 0.00% |
2020 Proof Set* | 464,658 | 464,658 | – | – |
2019 Proof Set* | 601,364 | 601,364 | – | – |
2018 Proof Set* | 517,081 | 517,081 | – | – |
2017 Proof Set* | 568,678 | 568,678 | – | – |
2023 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 55,752 | 55,923 | 171 | 0.31% |
2022 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 80,616 | 80,682 | 66 | 0.08% |
2021 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 86,152 | 86,210 | 58 | 0.07% |
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 107,066 | 107,067 | 1 | 0.00% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set | 148,558 | 148,558 | – | – |
2024 American Women Quarters Proof Set | 37,268 | 37,693 | 425 | 1.14% |
2023 American Women Quarters Proof Set | 56,576 | 56,644 | 68 | 0.12% |
2022 American Women Quarters Proof Set* | 42,821 | 42,821 | – | – |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* | 64,242 | 64,242 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set | 84,697 | 84,697 | – | – |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* | 86,697 | 86,697 | – | – |
Silver Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023 Silver Proof Set | 192,811 | 193,014 | 203 | 0.11% |
2022 Silver Proof Set | 249,338 | 249,338 | – | – |
2021 Silver Proof Set | 303,786 | 303,786 | – | – |
2020 Silver Proof Set* | 313,183 | 313,183 | – | – |
2019 Silver Proof Set* | 413,890 | 413,890 | – | – |
2018 Silver Proof Set* | 332,273 | 332,273 | – | – |
2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set* | 199,116 | 199,116 | – | – |
2024 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set | 30,966 | 31,221 | 255 | 0.82% |
2023 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set | 45,254 | 45,289 | 35 | 0.08% |
2022 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set | 57,713 | 57,715 | 2 | 0.00% |
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 64,012 | 64,012 | – | – |
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 78,588 | 78,588 | – | – |
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* | 79,301 | 79,301 | – | – |
2024 Congratulations Gift Set | 23,400 | 23,697 | 297 | 1.27% |
2023 Congratulations Gift Set | 39,277 | 39,277 | – | – |
2022 Congratulations Gift Set | 29,710 | 29,710 | – | – |
2021 Congratulations Gift Set* | 39,997 | 39,997 | – | – |
2020 Congratulations Gift Set* | 24,468 | 24,468 | – | – |
2019 Congratulations Gift Set* | 31,638 | 31,638 | – | – |
2023 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 25,847 | 25,993 | 146 | 0.56% |
2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 49,720 | 49,720 | – | – |
2021 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set | 49,852 | 49,852 | – | – |
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* | 50,061 | 50,061 | – | – |
US Mint Uncirculated Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023 Uncirculated Mint Set | 179,454 | 179,876 | 422 | 0.24% |
2022 Uncirculated Mint Set | 249,995 | 249,995 | – | – |
2021 Uncirculated Mint Set | 230,311 | 230,375 | 64 | 0.03% |
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 | 24,888 | 24,888 | – | – |
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set | 44,326 | 44,353 | 27 | 0.06% |
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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2023 U.S. Mint Ornament | 5,035 | 5,037 | 2 | 0.04% |
2023 Mighty Minters Ornament | 3,057 | 3,057 | – | – |
2022 U.S. Mint Ornament | 5,767 | 5,769 | 2 | 0.03% |
2022 Mighty Minters Ornament | 4,114 | 4,115 | 1 | 0.02% |
2023 Bessie Coleman Ornament | 1,234 | 1,242 | 8 | 0.65% |
2023 Edith Kanakaʻole Ornament; | 1,412 | 1,416 | 4 | 0.28% |
2023 Eleanor Roosevelt Ornament | 1,710 | 1,716 | 6 | 0.35% |
2023 Jovita Idar Ornament | 1,245 | 1,250 | 5 | 0.40% |
2023 Maria Tallchief Ornament | 1,471 | 1,476 | 5 | 0.34% |
2022 Maya Angelou Ornament | 3,282 | 3,287 | 5 | 0.15% |
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Ornament | 3,387 | 3,390 | 3 | 0.09% |
2022 Wilma Mankiller Ornament | 2,336 | 2,341 | 5 | 0.21% |
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Ornament | 1,827 | 1,827 | – | – |
2022 Anna May Wong Ornament | 3,249 | 3,250 | 1 | 0.03% |
2021 Mighty Minters Ornament | 4,821 | 4,821 | – | – |
2021 U.S. Mint Ornament | 7,969 | 7,969 | – | – |
2020 Mighty Minters Ornament | 4,581 | 4,581 | – | – |
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament | 6,704 | 6,704 | – | – |
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament | 7,105 | 7,105 | – | – |
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament | 11,982 | 11,982 | – | – |
Proof & Reverse Proof Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024-W Proof Silver Eagle | 255,030 | 259,125 | 4,095 | 1.61% |
2024-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 1,463 | 1,463 | – | – |
2023-S Proof Silver Eagle | 180,002 | 180,177 | 175 | 0.10% |
2023-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 743 | 743 | – | – |
2022-S Proof Silver Eagle | 199,698 | 199,698 | – | – |
2022-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 2,925 | 2,925 | – | – |
2023-W Proof Silver Eagle | 436,486 | 436,486 | – | – |
2023-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 2,118 | 2,118 | – | – |
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle | 496,993 | 496,994 | 1 | 0.00% |
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) | 4,171 | 4,171 | – | – |
2021 Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set* | 124,924 | 124,924 | – | – |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* | 199,748 | 199,748 | – | – |
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 652 | 652 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* | 300,096 | 300,096 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 2,142 | 2,142 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1* | 299,911 | 299,911 | – | – |
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* | 686 | 686 | – | – |
Uncirculated Silver Eagles |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024 | 92,515 | 93,772 | 1,257 | 1.36% |
2023 | 138,411 | 138,492 | 81 | 0.06% |
2022 | 164,603 | 164,603 | – | – |
2022 Bulk 40 | 989 | 989 | – | – |
2021* | 174,943 | 174,943 | – | – |
2021 Bulk 40* | 324 | 324 | – | – |
2024 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz | 2,405 | 2,478 | 73 | 3.04% |
1/2 oz | 1,223 | 1,230 | 7 | 0.57% |
1/4 oz | 4,219 | 4,280 | 61 | 1.45% |
1/10 oz | 5,843 | 6,037 | 194 | 3.32% |
4-Coin Set | 4,030 | 4,127 | 97 | 2.41% |
2023 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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1 oz | 6,473 | 6,473 | – | – |
1/2 oz | 2,011 | 2,011 | – | – |
1/4 oz | 4,492 | 4,492 | – | – |
1/10 oz | 13,423 | 13,423 | – | – |
4-Coin Set | 9,976 | 9,976 | – | – |
2022 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
1 oz | 5,913 | 5,913 | – | – |
1/2 oz | 1,970 | 1,970 | – | – |
1/4 oz | 4,464 | 4,464 | – | – |
1/10 oz | 13,806 | 13,806 | – | – |
4-Coin Set | 9,906 | 9,906 | – | – |
Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024 | 1,708 | 1,812 | 104 | 6.09% |
2023 | 6,423 | 6,425 | 2 | 0.03% |
2022 | 8,857 | 8,857 | – | – |
2021* | 8,964 | 8,964 | – | – |
2020* | 6,284 | 6,284 | – | – |
2019* | 5,851 | 5,851 | – | – |
Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2024 Proof Gold Buffalo | 4,046 | 5,130 | 1,084 | 26.79% |
2023 Proof Gold Buffalo | 15,556 | 15,563 | 7 | 0.04% |
2022 Proof Gold Buffalo | 15,943 | 15,943 | – | – |
2021 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 16,969 | 16,969 | – | – |
2020 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 11,887 | 11,887 | – | – |
2019 Proof Gold Buffalo* | 14,844 | 14,844 | – | – |
Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coins |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2020-W Proof | 2,968 | 2,968 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated | 1,967 | 1,967 | – | – |
Proof American Platinum Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2024 | 4,605 | 4,624 | 19 | 0.41% |
2023 | 8,350 | 8,356 | 6 | 0.07% |
2022 | 9,941 | 9,941 | – | – |
2021 | 9,884 | 9,884 | – | – |
2020 | 9,835 | 9,835 | – | – |
2019 | 11,268 | 11,268 | – | – |
2018 | 16,172 | 16,172 | – | – |
2017* | 8,890 | 8,890 | – | – |
American Palladium Eagle |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023-W Uncirculated | 5,444 | 5,455 | 11 | 0.20% |
2022-W Reverse Proof | 7,373 | 7,373 | – | – |
2021-W Proof | 5,170 | 5,170 | – | – |
2020-W Uncirculated | 9,746 | 9,746 | – | – |
2019-W Reverse Proof | 18,839 | 18,839 | – | – |
2018-W Proof* | 14,986 | 14,986 | – | – |
Presidential Silver Medals |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024 James A. Garfield Presidential Silver Medal | 11,050 | 11,099 | 49 | 0.44% |
2024 Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Silver Medal | 11,449 | 11,479 | 30 | 0.26% |
2023 Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Silver Medal | 13,436 | 13,475 | 39 | 0.29% |
2023 Andrew Johnson Presidential Silver Medal | 12,554 | 12,569 | 15 | 0.12% |
2023 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Silver Medal | 19,132 | 19,149 | 17 | 0.09% |
2023 James Buchanan Presidential Silver Medal | 12,385 | 12,389 | 4 | 0.03% |
2021 Franklin Pierce Presidential Silver Medal | 12,628 | 12,630 | 2 | 0.02% |
2022 Millard Fillmore Presidential Silver Medal | 12,726 | 12,731 | 5 | 0.04% |
2022 Zachary Taylor Presidential Silver Medal | 13,123 | 13,127 | 4 | 0.03% |
2022 James Knox Polk Presidential Silver Medal | 13,363 | 13,368 | 5 | 0.04% |
2021 John Tyler Presidential Silver Medal | 13,754 | 13,758 | 4 | 0.03% |
2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal | 13,714 | 13,721 | 7 | 0.05% |
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal | 13,841 | 13,850 | 9 | 0.07% |
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal | 16,774 | 16,787 | 13 | 0.08% |
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 14,927 | 14,931 | 4 | 0.03% |
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal | 15,394 | 15,399 | 5 | 0.03% |
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal | 17,038 | 17,041 | 3 | 0.02% |
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal | 24,476 | 24,483 | 7 | 0.03% |
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal | 35,541 | 35,553 | 12 | 0.03% |
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal | 23,791 | 23,798 | 7 | 0.03% |
American Innovation Reverse Proof Sets |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
2023 | 37,943 | 38,011 | 68 | 0.18% |
2022 | 49,687 | 49,687 | – | – |
2021 | 49,604 | 49,604 | – | – |
2024 American Innovation Dollars – Maine |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,453 | 7,519 | 66 | 0.89% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,468 | 6,551 | 83 | 1.28% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,449 | 2,465 | 16 | 0.65% |
100-coin bag (D) | 1,839 | 1,867 | 28 | 1.52% |
2024 American Innovation Dollars – Alabama |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,374 | 8,375 | 1 | 0.01% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,413 | 7,413 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,148 | 3,148 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,942 | 2,942 | – | – |
2024 American Innovation Dollars – Illinois |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,666 | 7,697 | 31 | 0.40% |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,007 | 7,031 | 24 | 0.34% |
100-coin bag (P) | 1,919 | 1,936 | 17 | 0.89% |
100-coin bag (D) | 1,920 | 1,950 | 30 | 1.56% |
2023 American Innovation Dollars – Mississippi |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,947 | 7,947 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,880 | 6,880 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,228 | 2,232 | 4 | 0.18% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,276 | 2,280 | 4 | 0.18% |
2023 American Innovation Dollars – Indiana |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,022 | 8,022 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,994 | 6,994 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,007 | 3,007 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,792 | 2,792 | – | – |
2023 American Innovation Dollars – Louisiana |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,990 | 7,990 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,990 | 6,990 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,856 | 2,867 | 11 | 0.39% |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,749 | 2,749 | – | – |
2023 American Innovation Dollars – Ohio |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,016 | 8,016 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,978 | 6,978 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,963 | 2,963 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,739 | 2,739 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Tennessee |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
%
Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,014 | 7,014 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,010 | 7,010 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,781 | 2,781 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,786 | 2,786 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Kentucky |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,009 | 7,009 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,995 | 6,995 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,771 | 2,771 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,779 | 2,779 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Vermont |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,023 | 7,023 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,011 | 7,011 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,787 | 2,787 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,778 | 2,778 | – | – |
2022 American Innovation Dollars – Rhode Island |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,010 | 7,010 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,007 | 7,007 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,789 | 2,789 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,787 | 2,787 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – North Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,010 | 7,010 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,018 | 7,018 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,789 | 2,789 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,790 | 2,790 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New York |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll set (P) | 7,006 | 7,006 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,013 | 7,013 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,786 | 2,786 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,785 | 2,785 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – Virginia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
25-coin roll set (P) | 7,015 | 7,015 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,010 | 7,010 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,796 | 2,796 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,786 | 2,786 | – | – |
2021 American Innovation Dollars – New Hampshire |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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25-coin roll set (P) | 7,017 | 7,017 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,017 | 7,017 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,789 | 2,789 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,790 | 2,790 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – South Carolina |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 41,669 | 41,669 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,378 | 6,378 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,399 | 6,399 | – | – |
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) | 49,794 | 49,794 | – | – |
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) | 49,711 | 49,711 | – | – |
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) | 2,744 | 2,744 | – | – |
2020 American Innovation Dollars – Connecticut |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 47,175 | 47,186 | 11 | 0.02% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 6,496 | 6,496 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 6,425 | 6,425 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,736 | 2,736 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,747 | 2,747 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Georgia |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Reverse Proof (S) | 47,542 | 47,553 | 11 | 0.02% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 8,092 | 8,092 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 7,542 | 7,542 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,459 | 3,459 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,413 | 3,420 | 7 | 0.21% |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 51,029 | 51,029 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (P) | 9,102 | 9,102 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 8,043 | 8,043 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,941 | 3,941 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,586 | 3,586 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Pennsylvania |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 55,613 | 55,628 | 15 | 0.03% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 10,457 | 10,457 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 8,536 | 8,536 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,689 | 3,689 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,055 | 3,055 | – | – |
2019 American Innovation Dollars – Delaware |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S) | 71,002 | 71,012 | 10 | 0.01% |
25-coin roll set (P) | 9,107 | 9,107 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 8,372 | 8,372 | – | – |
100-coin bag (P) | 3,203 | 3,203 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 3,385 | 3,385 | – | – |
2018 American Innovation Dollars |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Reverse Proof (S)* | 74,720 | 74,720 | – | – |
Proof Coin (S) | 254,127 | 254,127 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (P) | 22,903 | 22,903 | – | – |
25-coin roll set (D) | 25,725 | 25,725 | – | – |
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 | 11,516 | 11,516 | – | – |
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) | 24,922 | 24,922 | – | – |
25-coin roll (D) | 23,840 | 23,911 | 71 | 0.30% |
100-coin bag (P) | 2,695 | 2,695 | – | – |
100-coin bag (D) | 2,098 | 2,098 | – | – |
250-coin bag (P) | 3,019 | 3,019 | – | – |
250-coin bag (D) | 4,630 | 4,630 | – | – |
Native American Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 12,280 | 12,424 | 144 | 1.17% |
2024-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 11,852 | 11,966 | 114 | 0.96% |
2024-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,727 | 1,731 | 4 | 0.23% |
2024-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,683 | 1,718 | 35 | 2.08% |
2024-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 859 | 866 | 7 | 0.81% |
2024-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 907 | 922 | 15 | 1.65% |
2023-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,922 | 13,922 | – | – |
2023-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,950 | 13,950 | – | – |
2023-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,695 | 1,695 | – | – |
2023-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,694 | 1,694 | – | – |
2023-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,554 | 1,561 | 7 | 0.45% |
2023-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,618 | 1,618 | – | – |
2022-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,996 | 13,996 | – | – |
2022-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll | 13,965 | 13,965 | – | – |
2022-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,699 | 1,699 | – | – |
2022-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag | 1,614 | 1,614 | – | – |
2022-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,698 | 1,698 | – | – |
2022-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box | 1,699 | 1,699 | – | – |
Kennedy Half Dollar Rolls |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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2024-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 5,741 | 5,871 | 130 | 2.26% |
2024-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 24,288 | 24,730 | 442 | 1.82% |
2023-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 11,162 | 11,162 | – | – |
2023-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 24,987 | 24,987 | – | – |
2022-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) | 10,999 | 10,999 | – | – |
2022-dated 2-roll set (P&D) | 21,926 | 21,926 | – | – |
2021-dated 200-coin bag (P&D)* | 9,976 | 9,976 | – | – |
2021-dated 2-roll set (P&D)* | 21,989 | 21,989 | – | – |
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 | – | – |
2024 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | – | 11,040 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | – | 1,819 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | – | 1,573 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | – | 2,797 | – | – |
2024 Patsy Takemoto Mink Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 10,968 | 11,016 | 48 | 0.44% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,449 | 1,460 | 11 | 0.76% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,208 | 1,213 | 5 | 0.41% |
Two-Roll Set | 2,616 | 2,650 | 34 | 1.30% |
2024 Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 11,834 | 11,877 | 43 | 0.36% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,714 | 1,728 | 14 | 0.82% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,405 | 1,411 | 6 | 0.43% |
Two-Roll Set | 2,849 | 2,865 | 16 | 0.56% |
2023 Maria Tallchief Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 12,548 | 12,551 | 3 | 0.02% |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,005 | 2,007 | 2 | 0.10% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,732 | 1,733 | 1 | 0.06% |
Two-Roll Set | 3,468 | 3,484 | 16 | 0.46% |
2023 Jovita Idar Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 12,595 | 12,595 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 3,961 | 3,963 | 2 | 0.05% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 3,573 | 3,574 | 1 | 0.03% |
Two-Roll Set | 3,790 | 3,807 | 17 | 0.45% |
2023 Eleanor Roosevelt Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 12,678 | 12,678 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 4,281 | 4,283 | 2 | 0.05% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 3,952 | 3,952 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 4,499 | 4,511 | 12 | 0.27% |
2023 Edith Kanakaʻole Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 12,585 | 12,585 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 7,280 | 7,288 | 8 | 0.11% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 4,549 | 4,550 | 1 | 0.02% |
Two-Roll Set | 5,736 | 5,747 | 11 | 0.19% |
2023 Bessie Coleman Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 12,511 | 12,511 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 5,608 | 5,609 | 1 | 0.02% |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 4,916 | 4,919 | 3 | 0.06% |
Two-Roll Set | 5,878 | 5,888 | 10 | 0.17% |
2022 Anna May Wong Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 7,617 | 7,617 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,860 | 1,860 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,858 | 1,858 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,936 | 5,936 | – | – |
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 7,639 | 7,639 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,856 | 1,856 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,855 | 1,856 | 1 | 0.05% |
Two-Roll Set | 5,890 | 5,890 | – | – |
2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
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Three-Roll Set | 7,616 | 7,616 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,859 | 1,859 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,833 | 1,833 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,918 | 5,918 | – | – |
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,603 | 7,603 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,854 | 1,854 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,852 | 1,852 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,926 | 5,926 | – | – |
2022 Maya Angelou Quarters |
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Old Sales |
Latest Sales |
Gain/ Loss |
% Increase |
|
Three-Roll Set | 7,588 | 7,588 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,858 | 1,858 | – | – |
100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,861 | 1,861 | – | – |
Two-Roll Set | 5,940 | 5,940 | – | – |
“The 2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar dropped by 949 units”
Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
And another one bites the dust
What goes up, must come down…. It was +1,897 the week before, and +455 the week before that. So, averages to 468 for the last 3 weeks. Fixed the glitch?
Spinning wheel got to go round. Just where did all of that great music go? After all, a lot of blood, sweat and tears went into laying down those fabulous tracks.
No doubt, Kaiser we lived in the best era of music ever! Revisiting the ASE bullion discussion, in looking at my 2024 ASE W-Proof, I just noticed that the box says “One Ounce Silver Proof Coin (W)” — with parentheses for the W! It used to be that parentheses identified where the coin was made but meant there’s no mint mark. As we both know, bullion is often identified with the mint mark in parentheses– but not everyone knows this, especially beginning collectors. In this instance, the Mint is actively confusing matters, conflating W with (W). And if you go… Read more »
Major D, After see your post I went to E-Bay to search for past years ASE Proof boxes. I looks like they neither designate it W or S. Maybe someone complained. Then some one at the USM implemented to change poorly. It seems like the TPGs definitely use (W), (S), (P) or other possible combination to designate when there is no mintmark present. Maybe a US Mint employee didn’t know this and as a result added to the confusion. I’ve seen sellers designate their coin with a wrong description on E-Bay and as a result the coin doesn’t sell or… Read more »
VinnieC, As I outlined in my reply to Major D, US Mint Monster Boxes carried no Mint of origin designation at all, or ever, prior to the TPG/customer hullabaloo regarding the Bullion ASE overflow production situation. The Third Party Graders had gotten in on the act by commencing to annotate Bullion ASE slabs with the “as best they could determine Mint branch of origin” (according to the lot/serial numbers printed on each box) designations. As we see now this eventually impacted the Mint to the extent that it in effect gave in to the ongoing flurry of requests and began… Read more »
You said it, Major D; I could live the rest of my life listening exclusively to music from the ’60s and 70’s! “Get down tonight!” It’s very interesting but definitely odd that the Mint is now using the same symbol, a mint mark within a parenthesis, to identify the origin of both the numismatic and bullion versions of a coin. Before the relatively recent issue of precisely which of the Mints the extra production requirements for Bullion ASEs were being assigned to and thus originating from came to the fore as a contributing element to their relative value, the Mint… Read more »
Kaiser, I’m not going to argue with you regarding your theory on the USM, TPG’s, and Dealers as being deceptive and committing crimes. However I will make a statement. You will not give up on your conspiracy theory–ok, got it, no problem. They are not doing anything wrong in my strong opinion. If someone wants to buy a collectable, authentically graded coin ‘with’ a “W” on the coin–LOOK AT THE COIN. If someone wants to buy a collectable, authentically graded coin ‘without’ a “W” on the coin–LOOK AT THE COIN. It’s that simple. “Buy what you like”, No? I buy… Read more »
What prompted this? I really believed these days were behind us.
Sorry, but I thought for sure that you made a false statement today regarding Monster Box Mint ID’s as being something new and forced upon them? It is not a new thing and I was pointing it out one last time..
Good day!
What the heck, Rick, let’s just put that minor matter behind us. I do however want to apologize for reacting so badly because I know you are a good guy and I should have realized you were just standing up for something you believe in. I have to admit I’m operating with a bit of a thinner skin than usual this week as I got some unexpected health (or lack of it) news and it has thrown me a bit off. My darling wife reminds me whenever I complain about any new or worsening ailments that this is the price… Read more »
It’s a thing of the past Kaiser. Minor it is!
I sincerely hope that you get/feel better and I mean that.
You’re a good man, Rick, and your support and kind wishes mean a lot to me. Many thanks for that!
Sorry to fuel all the discord. My complaint to point the confusion with the emergency production bullion coins designated with the parenthesis and the numismatic coin from the same mint. The case I am thinking of is the 2011 (S) bullion ASE vs the 2011-S burnished ASE from the 5 coin Anniversary Set. The 2011-S and the 2011-P Reverse Proof were exclusive to the Anniversary Set and have a mintage of 99,882 (The bullion mintage was 40 million and the (S) was some smaller fraction of that). I missed out on the Anniversary Set when the US Mint released them.… Read more »
No discord here, VinnieC, and nothing to be sorry about. The participants on this site may indeed have the occasional minor misunderstanding and/or disagreement, but by keeping it all in the realm of discussion as opposed to that of argumentation all will continue to be well in our coinage kingdom.
OK, now that I added my lengthy diatribe on the 2011-S vs. 2011-(S) ASE, I wanted to comment on the 2020-(P) Emergency Production Silver Eagle. Someone on the radio was hyping the 2020 bullion ASE produced at the Philadelphia Mint because during COVID the West Point Mint couldn’t meet production demands. 240,000 were produced with in Philadelphia. I bought in to the hype and got a PCGS 2020-(P) slab from another dealer than I heard on the radio. I paid about a 30% premium over the regular 2020-(W) bullion. Was it worth it? Probably not because I think the price… Read more »
Thanks VinnieC, As much of a pro-slab guy that I’ve become, and as myself and others say “Look at the Coin”. I never look at the holder as a guarantee as to what’s inside like you do, the label is only the first step. I look at the coin first and foremost. Buy the coin, not the holder. Unfortunately, many do not. Many eBay sellers do not do their research right along with buyers. A seller will often use the eBay AI default description that can lead to confusion for everyone. They also use “stock” photos that I can’t stand,… Read more »
Promise me this please, Rick and all my other splendid fellow coin enthusiast friends here, that we won’t allow ourselves to embrace any sort of lasting divisive schisms along the lines of either slab/non-slab or bullion/numismatic. Don’t worry, be happy!
Kaiser,
No worries here, I’m pretty good about moving on, no grudges or crispy bridges either. Sometimes I go on and on, only to discover that the Horse that I’ve been beating is already dead and I’m all worn out for no good reason!
Coins = Happy.
VinnieC, Many thanks for all of these facts as they add up to a very important collection of information to possess regarding the 2020-(P) Emergency Production Bullion American Silver Eagle; I did originally recall the incident but for the life of me I couldn’t remember the pertinent aka vital details. Now I am also reminded that dealers from Mike “Sold Out – Limited Edition” Mezack on out made a big deal about how those 240,000 Philadelphia Mint 2020-(P) Bullion ASEs were in a category and I suppose by extension in a class all by themselves and that many collectors and/or… Read more »
VinnieC, thanks for weighing in on the matter. The Mint, as a government agency, should be crystal clear about what it’s selling and it’s not IMO. There should be truth and consistency in labeling. What would be the harm in labeling bullion products as “BULLION”? (I write all caps because that’s how it should be labeled). That way, there’s no confusion no matter how its repackaged and resold. If folks want the purity of a coin without that label, then buy the numismatic. As for mint mark or no mint mark, there are many Mint examples to point to where… Read more »
As much as a marking that would help to differentiate bullion from numismatic versions, collectors and the general public might most likely reject a big, distracting mark imprinted on their coins, and probably rejected in quick fashion? The photo below helps make my point… One more thing though; Your 2024-W Proof ASE, and my 2011-S ASE are nothing more than bullion, with the exception of a mint mark, a specially prepared planchet, die, or both. That’s it. They are a collector version of bullion–They are all bullion coins technically–Even my 2020-W v75 Proof Gold coin, and my 2024-W L&B Gold…… Read more »
One more thing to get one thinking for a minute?
And that’s all I’m doing here–provoking some thought my friends…
The photo below is my nice bullion coin that came back with my other bullion coin today–you know, the Spouse Gold with the red copper spot on it–yep, that’s bullion too. To find my bullion coin and it’s value that’s pictured below? Just click the link below–scroll down a bit, you’ll see the category that it belongs in….
https://www.pcgs.com/prices
FYI ⇈⇈ Business Strike/No Mint Mark Bullion Coin(W) ⇈⇈…
Quote: “Public response to the new Ultra-High Reliefs was tremendous. Though considered bullion coins, they were sold by the Mint at a hefty premium over the value of the gold they contained.”..Unquote(Ron Guth)…
I guess my overall point here Major D is this;
Let’s not modify our collector versions of our bullion coins anymore than they already have been modified with an “S”, “W”, or “P” carved into them. Much less a big stamp, fancy planchets, finishes, and strikes…
I’m good with all of them just the way they are thank you very much!……
Edit,
“Let’s not modify our unmarked cheap bullion and our collector versions….”
What Government Agency is crystal clear about how they conduct themselves and operate??
https://www.pcgs.com/prices
Rick, if I thought I needed any further illumination as to which U.S. Mint coins are officially classified as Bullion by that institution, this particular issue has been put to rest courtesy of that PCGS Price Chart. Done and dusted, my friend!
Rick, you actually just made one of my points, that numismatic and bullion are identical except for the mint marks (well, that and possibly the finish). I actually like that COPY is stamped in the photo you attached above. Likewise, I feel BULLION should be stamped similarly. I get why you and others disagree with that, as I imagine you’d rather pay bullion coin prices for what looks like a numismatic (without a mint mark). As for the quote you provided, “proof coins are the collector versions of bullion”, yes that’s how it started. Both were made hand-in-hand since the… Read more »
Well I can only speak for myself. I do not conflate the two.
I would bet that 99.9% of the people that collect both, and you can include me(see UHR bullion photo)do not conflate either. I would never accept a big “BULLION” stamp on my 2009 UHR “BULLION” coin. But that’s just me.
Thank you for revealing exactly where you stand when it comes to coins being slabbed/certified/authenticated.
Rick, I’m not opposed to slabbing/certifying/authenticating per se. But I do think it is quite absurd that there is all manner of NGC and PCGS designer slabbed signature labels with grades for ASE Bullion including, but not in any way limited to, NBA Rick Barry and Pawn Star Rick Harrison.
I really like the Mark Cuban labels myself!..
(★‿★)
Major D,
That’s most likely correct There are many dealers, re-sellers, flippers and ebayers who would detest the BULLION marking.
Lest we forget the end customer of which I am on occasion, if you don’t mind my opinion?
No offense to anyone seeking this defacement, but I would no doubt detest a BULLION stamp on either side of my 100% BULLION Spouse coin…
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/49121243
Rick, considering that the beautiful Vienna Philharmonic coin in either gold or silver is produced only in a so-called “bullion” version leads me to believe that the supposed distinction between “bullion” and “numismatic”, and as such for example the coins of the Perth Mint versus those of the Royal Australian Mint, is rather far more one of intent as opposed to one of substance.
This not a coin I own but could easily daydream of having. You may notice it was minted before the changeover to the Euro, hence the 2000 Schilling denomination as the face value.
Indeed, but, as some might declare…
“Bullion is in the eye of the beholder”
Either way, here’s a photo that more often than not, can best describe your wisdom…
Tonight I just received my grades and images for a 6 coin submission I sent in exactly 2 months ago. PCGS, they are either very busy or slow, or both? My guess is that they want you to pay up for speedier service regardless. I gave in last week for my latest submission, it kinda sucks waiting that long. Anyway enough about that! The 6 coins are Gold. All except for 1 were in Mint OGP. The “old” raw coin was a buy many years back on eBay. Here’s a quiz for you? One coin is a brand new ’24,… Read more »
Rick, I suppose the new ’24 could be a Tubman or a GG, but I’ll go with the AGE 1/10-oz. The other, a 1909 D Indian Head Half Eagle?
I imagine the anticipation of getting them back in the mail and unboxing has got to be like Christmas morning as a kid! Glad they finally made their way back to you.
Not bad Major D,
You got one correct!
It is fun to get them back. For me they get a new, fresh life. And more often than not, increased value. Storage is much simpler for me.
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/49121247
“The rest were MS70’s, with the exception of the Raw “old” coin” I had stated this at the end my post…
The AGE 1/10 doesn’t qualify in this case.
We’re getting warmer?
Rick,
The first thing a grader looks at is the reeded edge of the coin. Then the facing hub surfaces on the obverse and reverse. Any damage in these areas is a downgrade. That is why PCGS/NGC have gone to edge view holders. If you get an ASE in an old holder and can’t figure out why it graded 68, when it should have graded 70 – it is most likely rim damage or a rim ding.
Thanks E1, Good tip. I really like the newer edge view holders, definitely something missing when looking at the old type-see photo-I have several coins that are slated for the holder upgrade. It’s a better display. A few of my old NGC solid holders have a “foggy” film from within, very distracting… That Spouse coin, the reverse edge is so bad, it almost looks as if the planchet was not uniform in that area/missing enough malleable material to fully fill into the die? I honestly did not notice the nasty rim before sending it in. The spot, yes. Regardless, it… Read more »
The Dr. Edwards coin is among my favorites in this series. She is probably the most deserving of being honored by being featured on a coin, IMO.
IDK, I’d say Sally Ride was up there!
I have an entire collection of every Sally Ride coin, too. She’s right up there!! For a while, her coins were the low mintage in the series, too. However, I believe there is now a lower mintage AWQ.
DAVESWFL and Major D,
Is it possible to feign humility while stating that clearly great minds think alike?
🙂
The Sally Ride S mintmark AWQ was the one in the series. The mint was sold out of the PDS rolls. I ended up buying a NGC and a PCGS slabbed versions.
I put my PDS roll subscription on pause but changed my mind before Dr. Mary Edwards dropped and reinstated it. Still I am accumulating to many of those rolls and they are heavy.
VinnieC,
In that very regard, I am able to store all my other numismatic items on shelves while the boxes full of rolls – tripple, double or single – all have to sit on the floor.
VinnieC I know the feeling. While I’m holding on to my ’09 Lincoln, and several US Territories rolls & Silver sets, they are kind of heavy. I still have hope, but it’s diminishing(Silver looks ok?).
I still have a couple of rolls of Chester Arthur $1 coins from my flipping days.
They are beginning to be considered for paper weights.
Their perceived value is arguable?
https://www.calculator.net/inflation-calculator.html?cstartingamount3=1&cinrate3=3&cinyear3=12&calctype=3&x=Calculate#backward
I am just sore I had to buy the P and D rolls because they were bundled, The add to the bulk. I should toss the USM packaging. I don’t think they are adding to any value. I broke open the 2023 Edith K. P-roll searching for the major die clash but found none.
I like your style VinnieC. You are the King of varieties!
My VAM Morgan was sent in with the attribution added. I also upgraded the label($7)for a little extra pizzazz FWIW lol. I’ll update with a photo later..
https://www.pcgs.com/labels/100thAnnMorgan
Wow, it’s about time PCGS did something about that boring “blue label”, although doing the Gold Shield helps a lot and since I’ve been looking at that label more, it’s actually grown on me. I’m actually liking it a lot. I still go with the first strike flag label as my go to if it’s eligible that is for that designation! Man, I love that ‘21 Morgan in HIGH Grade!! I’m a bit envious, not jealous, envious. Congrats My Friend!
Hey AK! Long time no hear!
I like the Shield too, It makes no difference for the coin itself, but it presents very well, same with the Morgan print on the right side⇈.
That 1921 is not mine, it’s a PCGS ‘rendering’? of the label with the coin in holder.
Mine is this one pictured below–It’s almost a 67 though, just 1/2 grade lower! Click the photo twice for a nice zoom–one of the VAM highlights is the spikes on the chin and lips–Do Not Kiss Her Lol..The Doubled Ear & lobe is there too.✓
Rick,
Well that one turned out good.
Cheers Bro
I’ve been seeing the stand alone Mint Wrapped “S” rolls on eBay as they are first released. They have been running about $15.00 each.
I still have my bookmark for Mint News Blog, and it’s been dead for months, but now it links to graysheet.com.
Yep, sure enough. I’ve been in the habit of checking it about once a week. In their dropdown category of ‘More+’ you get news articles very similar to what we get here. And, you can comment on the article, Hmm. I’m open to checking in and reading, as well as chiming in. Their ticker is better than APX imo. The ghost of MNB is hovering over there, but barely. Who knows what’s next? Regardless of the whole silliness of what went down a few months ago, I like the Greysheet website. I’m not a “dealer” but this is where many… Read more »
Mark in FL
Thanks for the tip. I find it easier to go to MNB rather than to navigate to the news page of greysheet.com.
Funny you mention that. Just yesterday my MNB bookmark did not default directly to the news.
Today after reading your post it now defaults to the news page. I guess my bookmark caught itself up?
Thanks
I went to the MNB website and it said something like 404 page not found !! I like this site but I do miss MNB!
Today it’s not responding again.
Mine did, it went right to the news articles. This looks to be an effort to be the alternative/replacement of MNB. After all, they bought it along with the other 2 websites.