US Mint Sales: 2024 Proof Palladium Eagle Debuts

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US Mint product image 2024-W Proof American Palladium Eagle
U.S. Mint product image of their 2024-W $25 Proof American Palladium Eagle

The 2024-W Proof Palladium Eagle, the United States Mint’s latest product, claimed fifth place among the bureau’s top sellers for the week, following two flagship sets of the year and, noteworthy, two gold coins from 2017 and 2018.

Released on Sept. 5 for $1,900, the proof Palladium Eagle recorded four-day started sales of 1,473, representing 19.6% of its maximum mintage of 7,500.

A direct comparison of American Palladium Eagle sales over the years is challenging, as the series alternates finishes annually. Highlights include:

  • The first proof in 2018, priced at $1,387.50, sold out in less than five minutes with a 15,000 mintage.
  • The first reverse proof in 2019, priced at $1,987.50, recorded four-day opening sales of 16,690 coins out of a possible 30,000.
  • The first uncirculated in 2020, priced at $3,000, fluctuated between on and off sale early on, with a four-day total of 9,971 coins out of a 10,000 mintage.
  • Another proof in 2021, priced at $3,350, debuted with a four-day total of 3,817 coins out of 12,000.
  • Another reverse proof in 2022, priced at $3,050, posted four-day opening sales of 5,378 coins out of 7,500.
  • Another uncirculated in 2023, priced at $2,150, saw four-day starting sales of 3,683 coins out of a possible 6,000.

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 Sept. 8:

  1. 2024 Proof Set (+10,572 to 273,492)
  2. 2017-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin (+7,702 to 49,134)
  3. 2024 Mint Set (+5,639 to 142,270)
  4. 2018-W $10 American Liberty Gold Coin (+2,000 to 65,378)
  5. 2024-W Proof American Palladium Eagle (+1,473)
  6. 2024 Silver Proof Set (+1,333 to 142,846)
  7. 2024 American Women Quarters Proof Set (+966 to 42,393)
  8. 2024-S Proof Silver Eagle (+787 to 111,301)
  9. 2024 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set (+658 to 50,182)
  10. 2024-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar (+482 to 158,913)

In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 487 numismatic products. The data revealed that 59 products outperformed their sales from the previous week, compared to 100 in the prior report. Five products experienced a week-over-week increase of more than 1,000 units, compared to 2 in the previous report.

Thirty-one products posted negative weekly sales — a much higher amount than usual, up from eight in the previous report. However, aside from the five 2024 quarter ornaments, which saw sales declines ranging from 440 to 528, the decreases otherwise insignificant.

US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products

Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from Sept. 2 to Sept. 8. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available or had no reported sales.

2024 Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-S Proof Greatest Generation Half Dollar 17,477 17,589 112 0.64%
2024-D Uncirculated Greatest Generation Half Dollar 7,436 7,463 27 0.36%
2024-P Proof Greatest Generation Silver Dollar 29,764 29,946 182 0.61%
2024-P Uncirculated Greatest Generation Silver Dollar 9,933 9,978 45 0.45%
2024-W Proof Greatest Generation $5 Gold Coin 1,458 1,462 4 0.27%
2024-W Uncirculated Greatest Generation $5 Gold Coin 1,129 1,137 8 0.71%
2024 Greatest Generation Three-Coin Proof Set 4,272 4,289 17 0.40%
2024-S Proof Harriet Tubman Half Dollar 12,573 12,608 35 0.28%
2024-D Uncirculated Harriet Tubman Half Dollar 6,372 6,389 17 0.27%
2024-P Proof Harriet Tubman Silver Dollar 19,724 19,796 72 0.37%
2024-P Uncirculated Harriet Tubman Silver Dollar 6,883 6,898 15 0.22%
2024-W Proof Harriet Tubman $5 Gold Coin 1,514 1,521 7 0.46%
2024-W Uncirculated Harriet Tubman $5 Gold Coin 1,175 1,180 5 0.43%
2024 Harriet Tubman Three-Coin Proof Set 4,089 4,103 14 0.34%

Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar 158,431 158,913 482 0.30%
2024-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) 316 316
2024-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar 152,207 152,473 266 0.17%
2024-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) 309 309
2023-S Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Reverse Proof Set 247,820 247,820
2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar 359,232 359,388 156 0.04%
2023-S Proof Morgan Silver Dollar (Bulk – 40 Coins) 443 443
2023-S Proof Peace Silver Dollar 325,543 325,655 112 0.03%
2023-S Proof Peace Silver Dollar (Bulk – 40 Coins) 438 438
2023-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar 260,527 260,527
2023-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) 330 330
2023-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar 260,474 260,474
2023-P Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar (40 – Bulk) 338 338

2024 Liberty & Britannia

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-W Liberty & Britannia Gold Coin 5,537 5,537
2024-P Liberty & Britannia Silver Medal 33,163 33,164 1 0.00%

Armed Forces Silver Medals

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 16,570 16,621 51 0.31%
U.S. Marine Corps 1 Ounce Silver Medal 20,485 20,537 52 0.25%
U.S. Navy 1 Ounce Silver Medal 22,390 22,424 34 0.15%
U.S. Coast Guard 1 Ounce Silver Medal 18,624 18,639 15 0.08%
U.S. Air Force 1 Ounce Silver Medal 21,796 21,820 24 0.11%

American Liberty Products

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2023-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin 12,200 12,188 -12 -0.10%
2023-P American Liberty Silver Medal 34,028 34,498 470 1.38%
2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal 74,414 74,414
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 63,378 65,378 2,000 3.16%
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 41,432 49,134 7,702 18.59%
2017-P Proof American Liberty Silver Medal* 55,187 55,187

Clad Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Proof Set 262,920 273,492 10,572 4.02%
2023 Proof Set* 369,163 369,163
2022 Proof Set* 400,001 400,001
2021 Proof Set* 512,866 512,866
2020 Proof Set* 464,730 464,730
2019 Proof Set* 601,364 601,364
2018 Proof Set* 517,081 517,081
2017 Proof Set* 568,678 568,678
2024 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 49,524 50,182 658 1.33%
2023 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 57,268 57,383 115 0.20%
2022 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 81,613 81,688 75 0.09%
2021 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 86,877 86,959 82 0.09%
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 107,067 107,067
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 148,564 148,552 -12 -0.01%
2024 American Women Quarters Proof Set 41,427 42,393 966 2.33%
2023 American Women Quarters Proof Set 57,229 57,339 110 0.19%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Silver Proof Set 141,513 142,846 1,333 0.94%
2023 Silver Proof Set 194,323 194,414 91 0.05%
2022 Silver Proof Set* 249,353 249,350 -3 0.00%
2021 Silver Proof Set* 303,801 303,802 1 0.00%
2020 Silver Proof Set* 313,183 313,183
2019 Silver Proof Set* 413,890 413,890
2018 Silver Proof Set* 332,274 332,273 -1 0.00%
2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set* 199,116 199,116
2024 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set 32,539 32,636 97 0.30%
2023 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set 45,533 45,553 20 0.04%
2022 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set 57,720 57,721 1 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 24,951 25,042 91 0.36%
2023 Congratulations Gift Set 39,280 39,280
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 27,192 27,257 65 0.24%
2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 49,724 49,724
2021 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 49,852 49,852
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* 50,061 50,061

US Mint Uncirculated Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Uncirculated Mint Set 136,631 142,270 5,639 4.13%
2023 Uncirculated Mint Set 183,363 183,758 395 0.22%
2022 Uncirculated Mint Set* 249,992 249,923 -69 -0.03%
2021 Uncirculated Mint Set 231,283 231,384 101 0.04%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2019 Youth Coin and Currency Set 24,888 24,888
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set 44,674 44,703 29 0.06%
2019 Rocketship* 49,921 49,921
2014 Coin Discovery Set* 13,151 13,151

Ornaments

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray Ornament 1,377 849 -528 -38.34%
2024 Patsy Takemoto Mink Ornament 1,392 864 -528 -37.93%
2024 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Ornament 1,406 887 -519 -36.91%
2024 Celia Cruz Ornament 1,944 1,504 -440 -22.63%
2024 Zitkala-Ša Ornament 1,373 846 -527 -38.38%
2023 U.S. Mint Ornament 5,081 5,105 24 0.47%
2023 Mighty Minters Ornament 3,074 3,085 11 0.36%
2022 U.S. Mint Ornament 5,792 5,820 28 0.48%
2022 Mighty Minters Ornament 4,128 4,141 13 0.31%
2023 Bessie Coleman Ornament 1,271 1,271
2023 Edith Kanakaʻole Ornament; 1,447 1,451 4 0.28%
2023 Eleanor Roosevelt Ornament 1,769 1,771 2 0.11%
2023 Jovita Idar Ornament 1,280 1,282 2 0.16%
2023 Maria Tallchief Ornament 1,506 1,507 1 0.07%
2022 Maya Angelou Ornament 3,363 3,363
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Ornament 3,448 3,449 1 0.03%
2022 Wilma Mankiller Ornament 2,366 2,366
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Ornament 1,848 1,850 2 0.11%
2022 Anna May Wong Ornament 3,300 3,301 1 0.03%
2021 Mighty Minters Ornament 4,821 4,821
2021 U.S. Mint Ornament 7,969 7,969
2020 Mighty Minters Ornament 4,585 4,585
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament 6,712 6,712
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament 7,105 7,105
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament 11,982 11,982

Proof & Reverse Proof Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-S Proof Silver Eagle 110,514 111,301 787 0.71%
2024-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 913 913
2024-W Proof Silver Eagle 269,595 269,896 301 0.11%
2024-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 1,543 1,543
2023-S Proof Silver Eagle 181,817 181,861 44 0.02%
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 436,487 436,484 -3 0.00%
2023-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 2,118 2,118
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle 496,994 496,994
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 4,171 4,171
2021 Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set* 124,923 124,916 -7 -0.01%
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* 199,748 199,744 -4 0.00%
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* 299,911 299,898 -13 0.00%
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* 686 686

Uncirculated Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 91,107 91,200 93 0.10%
2023 139,090 139,118 28 0.02%
2022 164,600 164,600
2022 Bulk 40 989 989
2021* 174,958 174,933 -25 -0.01%
2021 Bulk 40* 324 324

2024 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1 oz 2,854 2,896 42 1.47%
1/2 oz 1,411 1,428 17 1.20%
1/4 oz 4,600 4,628 28 0.61%
1/10 oz 7,260 7,491 231 3.18%
4-Coin Set 4,323 4,351 28 0.65%

2023 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1 oz 6,476 6,476
1/2 oz 2,011 2,011
1/4 oz 4,492 4,492
1/10 oz 13,424 13,424
4-Coin Set 9,979 9,978 -1 -0.01%

2022 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

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 13,807 13,806 -1 -0.01%
4-Coin Set 9,906 9,906

Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 2,488 2,504 16 0.64%
2023 6,473 6,476 3 0.05%
2022 8,898 8,897 -1 -0.01%
2021* 9,063 9,063
2020* 6,284 6,284
2019* 5,851 5,851

Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Proof Gold Buffalo 7,468 7,554 86 1.15%
2023 Proof Gold Buffalo 15,670 15,682 12 0.08%
2022 Proof Gold Buffalo 15,944 15,943 -1 -0.01%
2021 Proof Gold Buffalo* 16,976 16,976
2020 Proof Gold Buffalo* 11,887 11,887
2019 Proof Gold Buffalo* 14,844 14,844

Barbara Bush First Spouse Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2020-W Proof 2,968 2,967 -1 -0.03%
2020-W Uncirculated 1,969 1,969

Proof American Platinum Eagle

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 4,781 4,821 40 0.84%
2023 8,400 8,412 12 0.14%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-W Proof 1,473
2023-W Uncirculated 5,764 5,768 4 0.07%
2022-W Reverse Proof 7,394 7,394
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024 Chester A. Arthur Presidential Silver Medal 10,507 10,534 27 0.26%
2024 James A. Garfield Presidential Silver Medal 11,390 11,404 14 0.12%
2024 Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Silver Medal 11,631 11,639 8 0.07%
2023 Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Silver Medal 13,635 13,646 11 0.08%
2023 Andrew Johnson Presidential Silver Medal 12,651 12,655 4 0.03%
2023 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Silver Medal 19,365 19,379 14 0.07%
2023 James Buchanan Presidential Silver Medal 12,445 12,449 4 0.03%
2021 Franklin Pierce Presidential Silver Medal 12,676 12,676
2022 Millard Fillmore Presidential Silver Medal 12,784 12,785 1 0.01%
2022 Zachary Taylor Presidential Silver Medal 13,175 13,176 1 0.01%
2022 James Knox Polk Presidential Silver Medal 13,422 13,422
2021 John Tyler Presidential Silver Medal 13,798 13,799 1 0.01%
2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal 13,766 13,766
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal 13,900 13,900
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal 16,838 16,839 1 0.01%
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal 14,977 14,978 1 0.01%
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal 15,439 15,440 1 0.01%
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal 17,086 17,088 2 0.01%
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal 24,566 24,569 3 0.01%
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal 35,695 35,705 10 0.03%
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal 23,848 23,851 3 0.01%

American Innovation Reverse Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2023 38,737 38,818 81 0.21%
2022 49,730 49,724 -6 -0.01%
2021 49,604 49,603 -1 0.00%

2024 American Innovation Dollars – Missouri

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,931 6,956 25 0.36%
25-coin roll set (D) 6,363 6,380 17 0.27%
100-coin bag (P) 2,718 2,741 23 0.85%
100-coin bag (D) 1,736 1,760 24 1.38%

2024 American Innovation Dollars – Maine

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,762 7,771 9 0.12%
25-coin roll set (D) 6,825 6,841 16 0.23%
100-coin bag (P) 2,588 2,610 22 0.85%
100-coin bag (D) 1,989 1,996 7 0.35%

2024 American Innovation Dollars – Alabama

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 8,380 8,380
25-coin roll set (D) 7,443 7,443
100-coin bag (P) 3,149 3,149
100-coin bag (D) 2,947 2,947

2024 American Innovation Dollars – Illinois

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,939 7,949 10 0.13%
25-coin roll set (D) 7,305 7,320 15 0.21%
100-coin bag (P) 2,271 2,279 8 0.35%
100-coin bag (D) 2,269 2,276 7 0.31%

2023 American Innovation Dollars – Mississippi

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,952 7,952
25-coin roll set (D) 6,883 6,883
100-coin bag (P) 2,272 2,278 6 0.26%
100-coin bag (D) 2,313 2,315 2 0.09%

2023 American Innovation Dollars – Indiana

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 8,033 8,022 -11 -0.14%
25-coin roll set (D) 6,994 6,994
100-coin bag (P) 3,008 3,008
100-coin bag (D) 2,794 2,794

2023 American Innovation Dollars – Louisiana

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,991 7,991
25-coin roll set (D) 6,990 6,990
100-coin bag (P) 2,971 2,970 -1 -0.03%
100-coin bag (D) 2,751 2,750 -1 -0.04%

2023 American Innovation Dollars – Ohio

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) 2,965 2,966 1 0.03%
100-coin bag (D) 2,742 2,742

2022 American Innovation Dollars – Tennessee

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%

Increase

25-coin roll set (P) 7,014 7,014
25-coin roll set (D) 7,008 7,008
100-coin bag (P) 2,781 2,781
100-coin bag (D) 2,786 2,786

2022 American Innovation Dollars – Kentucky

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,009 7,009
25-coin roll set (D) 7,002 7,002
100-coin bag (P) 2,771 2,771
100-coin bag (D) 2,779 2,779

2022 American Innovation Dollars – Vermont

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

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

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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
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

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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 41,683 41,684 1 0.00%
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

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

Old
Sales
Latest

Sales

Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 49,727 49,727
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 47,396 47,408 12 0.03%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 47,693 47,707 14 0.03%
25-coin roll set (P) 8,093 8,092 -1 -0.01%
25-coin roll set (D) 7,542 7,542
100-coin bag (P) 3,459 3,459
100-coin bag (D) 3,479 3,490 11 0.32%

2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 51,058 51,060 2 0.00%
25-coin roll set (P) 9,104 9,102 -2 -0.02%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 55,839 55,852 13 0.02%
25-coin roll set (P) 10,458 10,457 -1 -0.01%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 71,206 71,218 12 0.02%
25-coin roll set (P) 9,108 9,108
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S)* 74,720 74,720
Proof Coin (S) 254,127 254,108 -19 -0.01%
25-coin roll set (P) 22,903 22,902 -1 0.00%
25-coin roll set (D) 25,731 25,725 -6 -0.02%
100-coin bag (P)* 2,935 2,935
100-coin bag (D)* 2,954 2,954

George H.W. Bush Coin & Chronicles Set

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$1 Coin & Set 11,518 11,520 2 0.02%

2020 Bush Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
$1 Coin & Set 9,876 9,876

2020 George H.W. Bush Presidential $1 Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll (P) 24,922 24,922
25-coin roll (D) 24,406 24,461 55 0.23%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 13,323 13,415 92 0.69%
2024-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 12,792 12,887 95 0.74%
2024-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,746 1,746
2024-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,846 1,846
2024-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,024 1,033 9 0.88%
2024-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,046 1,058 12 1.15%
2023-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 13,922 13,922
2023-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 13,954 13,954
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 1,631 1,634 3 0.18%
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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2024-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 6,822 6,886 64 0.94%
2024-dated 2-roll set (P&D) 26,229 26,231 2 0.01%
2023-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 11,166 11,166
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 Celia Cruz Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 11,723 11,935 212 1.81%
100-Coin Bag (P) 3,033 3,194 161 5.31%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,849 1,927 78 4.22%
Two-Roll Set 4,483 4,668 185 4.13%

2024 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 10,504 10,532 28 0.27%
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,267 1,276 9 0.71%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,084 1,090 6 0.55%
Two-Roll Set 2,428 2,438 10 0.41%

2024 Patsy Takemoto Mink Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 11,235 11,253 18 0.16%
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,529 1,534 5 0.33%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,249 1,253 4 0.32%
Two-Roll Set 2,730 2,734 4 0.15%

2024 Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,058 12,073 15 0.12%
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,831 1,838 7 0.38%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,463 1,470 7 0.48%
Two-Roll Set 2,949 2,954 5 0.17%

2023 Maria Tallchief Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,555 12,555
100-Coin Bag (P) 2,041 2,044 3 0.15%
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,761 1,763 2 0.11%
Two-Roll Set 3,577 3,579 2 0.06%

2023 Jovita Idar Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,596 12,596
100-Coin Bag (P) 4,019 4,024 5 0.12%
100-Coin Bag (D) 3,606 3,607 1 0.03%
Two-Roll Set 3,896 3,902 6 0.15%

2023 Eleanor Roosevelt Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,678 12,678
100-Coin Bag (P) 4,311 4,313 2 0.05%
100-Coin Bag (D) 3,974 3,974
Two-Roll Set 4,556 4,559 3 0.07%

2023 Edith Kanakaʻole Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,585 12,585
100-Coin Bag (P) 7,327 7,337 10 0.14%
100-Coin Bag (D) 4,571 4,575 4 0.09%
Two-Roll Set 5,799 5,802 3 0.05%

2023 Bessie Coleman Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,509 12,509
100-Coin Bag (P) 5,638 5,641 3 0.05%
100-Coin Bag (D) 4,933 4,934 1 0.02%
Two-Roll Set 5,944 5,946 2 0.03%

2022 Anna May Wong Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
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

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,639 7,639
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,856 1,856
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,858 1,858
Two-Roll Set 5,890 5,890

2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
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

  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

  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

 

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Rick

Must’ve been a fire sale for the big boys on the $10, and $100 gold coins!?

Kaiser Wilhelm

OMG, Rick, it’s as if you just read my mind thought for thought and word for word! it’s a modern day “gold rush”!

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Kaiser Wilhelm

Further thoughts: It appears that those with at least more than adequate monetary resources both have faith in the upward progress of gold’s value and an apparent desire to protect their holdings in a way other than relying solely on stocks, bonds and other such financial holdings. I suppose that is what you might call covering all the bases.

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CaliSkier

E1, thank you and kudos for the somber reminder. It’s become all too easy these days, to get wrapped up in our own little worlds, not to mention sucked in by, all the political shenanigans, as well as constant bad news relayed by our media IMO. The media seemingly continues to promote division amongst us, while additionally providing other sensationalized glaring distractions, aimed at making us forget or to influence us to be or remain consumed by their daily dose of toxicity. I p/u a few of the P and W, 2011 September 11 National Medals and will never sell… Read more »

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E 1

Thanks Cali.

Peace

VA Bob

Almost a $900 markup over palladium spot, nearly doubling the cost. No thanks US Mint. I realize coin collecting is the hobby of kings, but this kingdom has more pressing needs of the ‘treasury’. Nice coin though.

Kaiser Wilhelm

VA Bob,

Well, there you have it. Coin collecting isn’t called “The Hobby of Kings” for nothing.

Kaiser Wilhelm

By the way, I like your depiction of your “kingdom”; perhaps we could arrange for an exchange of numismatic ambassadors with my own “Kaiserreich” (empire)!

VA Bob

LOL

Kaiser Wilhelm

Then it’s agreed! 🙂

VA Bob

You betcha!

Domenic Vaiasicca

Numismatics should NOT be the hobby of kings…..for decades collecting US coins was in reach for all who chose to do so….profits % killed that. If ASE’S were still in the $60-$70 range id still be purchasing annually. I sadly have stopped purchasing alot of both non silver and silver products just staying with Morgans and Peace….im guessing if the series is stopped or goes up more in cost i will be done with US mint…which is sad after collecting for 50 years. Side question…. why do we still have 4 products with no release date and here we are… Read more »

CaliSkier

Domenic, ironic you ask and I’m somewhat amused at my deductive reasoning and the US Mints explanation below. My first inclination was to assume these remaining products are or would be precious metals products when I looked? Low and behold, 3 of 4 are indeed precious metal products. I then initially deduced that, those release dates haven’t been published, in order to allow as much time as possible, while the Mint contemplates raising prices on those products? Maybe, maybe not? Then I noticed, which is when I became amused, that the US Mint is still using the ole’ Covid-19 excuse,… Read more »

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Kaiser Wilhelm

CaliSkier,

I was just thinking, and this is absolutely in the realm and name of mental frivolity, that if the Mint did everything right it would be akin to watching a police procedural that lacked a crime and there would be literally zilch to talk about.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Domenic Vaiasicca, I think that perhaps it depends on which definition of “coin collecting” actually applies as to whether or not it has ever been fully within the reach of the common man. If we consider it to be a hobby of picking up coins from change it always was and still is available to everyone. If it is instead thought of as buying coins from the Mint and/or the secondary market it has been an activity for some people but certainly not of everyone. Finally, if on the other hand it is represented by the purchasing of scarce and… Read more »

REB

Wowsa! The Mint sold 60% fewer palladium coins in the first four days than last year’s previous worst sales opening. And that was with a $250 lower price tag. Unless the Mint can speculatively sell these babies as a bargain as the price of palladium begins to take off, it looks like this year’s proof will be the rarest of the series.

Kaiser Wilhelm

REB,

“Unless the Mint can speculatively sell these babies as a bargain as the price of palladium begins to take off”

I’m not sure how the Mint is going to be able to offer bargain prices for coins of a precious metal like palladium that, at least for the moment, appears to be skyrocketing in value. After all, the Mint raises their own precious metal product price as the market price of any precious metal (except silver) goes up, so one would think that the Mint prices would keep pace with the commodity values.

DaveSWFL

Rarest of the series…….until next year!

Kaiser Wilhelm

DaveSWFL,

And he hits another one out of the park!

Craig

DaveSWFL,

Yeah they’re so rare that anyone can easily find one for sale on the net. ‘Rare’ is used so often with coins, and other items, that I honestly don’t know what the word means anymore. Lol.

John Q. Coinage

Rare is IF you ever were able to purchase a AEPd for any amount close to spot. From day o e profiteering, I got the 2018, don’t need any more O guess. We’ll see

VA Bob

A lot of folks got burned on these 2 or 3 years ago. Can you blame them for being cautious? Palladium was around $250 an ounce a year or two prior to this Mint coins first offering. Same happened to Platinum a few years back. Mint premiums don’t help either.

Kaiser Wilhelm

VA Bob,

Holy precious metal prices, Batman! I just glanced at the APMEX PMP ticker up above and I noticed the “dials” were practically rolling upwards before my eyes.

c_q

OK so back in 2018, I must have been one of those in the first 5 minutes, because I did get one for $1387.50 (not sure who set the price worrying about the 50 cents) but if I recall the spot price for palladium was about $950, so the premium was about $450 per ounce. today palladium is again bouncing around $950, but the mint is now asking a whopping $1900 for basically the same thing (with an updated year, of course), which is a premium of about $950 per ounce, twice what it was just 6 years ago. at… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

c_q,

For whatever reason palladium’s spot price is on the rise again. I will admit to having this unsubstantiated notion that the reason for the palladium value jump might just be the (possibly unexpected) increasing need for that precious metal to produce all of the catalytic converters required for the additional number of internal combustion engine-equipped cars now having to be assembled to fill the sales gap created by the overall dimming of the public’s interest in the acquisition of electric vehicles.

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Craig

Or they need Pd to replace all the catalytic converters that have or will be stolen.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Of which there will be more of now that people finally realized that “environmentally superior” electric cars run on electricity generated by the same old fossil fuel plants as ever. How hard was it to figure that out?

Major D

Kaiser, yes there are still coal and oil powered plants bc of entrenched pushback on developing, innovating and expanding renewable energy sources. But even so, more electric cars mean lesser emissions overall– a good thing, no?

c_q

interestingly, it turns out that the emissions from a gas car are on average about 4-5x worse than the emissions from a coal power plant (!) providing the electricity for an EV going similar distance as the gas car. this is because the emissions treatment equipment found in coal and oil power plants is far more sophisticated and effective (and expensive) than what you could ever hope to get into a car. plus, whatever emissions you do have is emitted in far-away places where the power plants are, rather than the roads running right next to where everyone lives.

Kaiser Wilhelm

c_q and Major D,

This is what I mean about always being able to learn something on this site. First, from Major D, the fact that internal combustion engines combined with fossil fuel plants is a worse scenario than electric cars in conjunction with those same plants. Then, from c_q, that coal power plants are equipped with better emissions control systems than are gasoline-engine-powered cars. Thanks to you both for the two new things I learned today!

Rick

“How hard was it to figure that out?” Not hard at all Kaiser. Your statement is spot on. Many, many greenhouse gasses are emmited producing the EV. More so than your gas car. Fossil fuels not only produces the majority of electricity for the EV, but also the body, seats, and tires just to name a few. Don’t even get me started on the toxic battery waste, or the toxic mining to get to the goods… The major carmakers are pulling/cutting back all of the EV lines and getting back to the economical hybrids for the tree-huggers. Ford is more… Read more »

Major D

Rick, Rick, Rick, you’re going to get pulled into the future whether you like it or not I’m afraid. You know, there are even EV planes now- silent as an owl. I can’t wait for the day when no more prop planes are buzzing over my house!

Rick

Pulled into a reasonable future with measured progress, or shoved into progressive quicksand? I’ll go with the former…
I can appreciate that you Major Dx3 in your unique way, have agreed to every point that I had made above!
A bit of advice on prop buzz. When choosing a house to live in, try to steer clear(while driving your gasser)of nearby airports, crops, and NFL stadiums!

Major D

Rick, doesn’t matter with prop planes- they fly wherever they want. As for the other stuff, we’ll just have to agree to disagree.

Major D

Rick, are you against mining? Now that’s a very sustainable, pro-climate position to take, I must say. As for Teslas, anything that hurts Elon I’m for.

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Rick

A selfie? Oh that’s Martin lol..
No problem with mining, but when you dig up the battery elements, then return the more toxic version back to the ground within a few years is weird.
And here I thought that you were a fan of anything spaceflight related. But as you say “anything that hurts Elon I’m for.” says a lot about you…

” SpaceX will bring home two stranded astronauts, consolidating its position as America’s dominant space company”

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/08/boeing-spacex-stranded-iss-astroanuts/679613/

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Major D

Rick, the “says a lot about you” bit cuts both ways.

Major D

Let me add, I’m not sure what you’re picking a fight about, Rick. You said you were against EVs, and I said they’re the future. But we agree when it comes to Teslas. As for NASA contracting out rockets to SpaceX and Boeing I think that’s the biggest mistake ever.

Rick

No fight, just imo regarding EV’s being more energy efficient and better for the environment in the overall, they are not.
I don’t go for the “anything that hurts”, mentality, so I’ll push back on it, that’s all.
Btw, Musk, as much as you hate him is looking like a hero at the moment, at least in the realm of space travel technology, and rescue missions that involve his company SpaceX.

Major D

Never said I hated Elon. Hate is such a strong word, often used by a certain someone who’s now hating Taylor Swift. A rescue mission by a private rocket company that will take until next year is a NASA disgrace IMO.

Rick

Certain someone’s sure hate him.
How could anyone hate Taylor!?
That’s like saying that they hate disco! (while secretly grooving to Stayin Alive)!!
I’m done my friend..
Out!

Craig

Not hard for me. And does anyone factor in the ‘environmental damage’ required to dig up planet earth for the rare earth minerals to manufacture all those big (and heavy) batteries? I guess the brain challenged just think they are saving the planet as long as they don’t see the impact of all the mining. I have no problem with electric vehicles in highly populated areas as I think for short trips and such it could be a viable solution to your need to move. But since I like to travel, I’ll stick with my high performance combustible engines to… Read more »

Major D

Who here has said they’re against mining?

c_q

the whole palladium vs platinum for catalytic converters is rather interesting – manufacturers have to pick which one they design their emissions systems around, you can’t just swap in a palladium catalytic converter for a car that was designed for platinum, or vice versa. the main reason for decline in EV demand has more to do with the charging infrastructure – lots of $$$ was put out in prior years for creating charging stations, but there was really no budget for maintaining them – so once they were installed, any issues they develop typically get ignored, and the stations can’t… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

c_q,

Once again I have already learned a lot more about something than I ever knew before I read the above comment. I must say this is a rather convenient way to become more aware of the goings-on in our current day fast moving world.

In addition to the issues you raised regarding why electric vehicle charging stations are difficult to keep up to snuff, there must also be a negative impact on electric car use from what is likely a shortage of the number of these charging stations to begin with. Just a hunch.

John Q. Coinage

For a long time Pd was cheaper then Pt and Mfg. moved to it, as Pd spiked Russia cut production Pt dove and was used more and EV used less Pd. Now, Pd has also become an economic metal. I’d get the 24 APD, but refuse, refuse to be abused by excessive pricing. USM is a biz as they pulled all the Pd as prices fell because they were in it deep

Foxman69

Boy those ’24 UNC. ASE’s are on life support….sales still under 100k with paltry weekly gains since price hike..
.look.out for a record low mintage

Kaiser Wilhelm

Foxman69,

Ironically so, doesn’t a record low mintage point to the possibility of a future “key date”?

Major D

It’s only been 14 weeks. Low sales don’t necessarily mean low mintage. They’ll sell ’em until they’re gone no matter how long it takes, however many that were minted. 2022 W-Unc ASE had 204K, and 2023 is at 163K (single + bulk40) and still selling after 67 weeks.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

I’m glad you got to me with that heads up prior to my prematurely reacting to what I envisioned as some sort of “inside” info prompting me to buy a 2024-W ASE from the Mint for a hoped for future profitable outcome.

Foxman69

If something changes the calculus for this coin, that may be true, but presently sales are pretty paltry…would still be substantially lower than the most recent year’s sales.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Foxman69 and Major D,

I am so glad people have different opinions here because if everyone agreed on everything there would be no new contributions and as a result there would be no opportunities to learn something new every day.

Major D

Foxman69,

You may very well be right. Guess we’ll have to wait and see what the next 50 weeks bring. Personally, I like the Burnished Uncirculated more than the Proof but historically they don’t have as great of a demand and have a mintage well below the Proof.

For me 110K-160K is not anything to get excited about. There have been a number of coins that fall in this range and there’s only been a modest resale value for them.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

Aside from all the other pros and cons of the Burnished Uncirculated ASE, I too believe it on the whole to be a more impressive looking coin than the Proof version of the ASE.

John Q. Coinage

Chasing low mintage wonders will NOt get you a medal….nor profits these days, see Congressional Library and Jackie42 Gold bu s

Major D

That’s an impressive weekly gain for the 2024 Proof Set: 10,572.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

My wild guess is that people are coming to terms with the fact that a nice looking clad proof set being sold by the Mint at a reasonable price is a much better bet than a catch as catch can-condition silver proof set with a ridiculously high price tag.

Major D

I wonder if there’s some insider information as in possibly approaching a record low mintage? Usually there’s a sales flourish when the available number is getting towards the end.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

Could be that or do you think it might have something to do with all the fuss about the 2024 Nickels, “D” or otherwise, of which there are fewer than usual?

DaveSWFL

My favorite SAE set. To close out the Never Forget day.
Hard to believe every kid in school was not alive when this happened!
Please educate your grandchildren if you have the opportunity.

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DaveSWFL,

Nice Set. Keep it in the Family.

Never Forget

Kaiser Wilhelm

E 1 and DaveSWFL,

The two days that effected me the most regarding bad things that happened to our country were this one and the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated.

DaveSWFL

I would personally add the last day of the Afghanistan withdrawal

Kaiser Wilhelm

Two other deadly attacks on Americans absolutely necessary to commemorate at this time with these other tragedies in mind: Bombing of the United States Marine Barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 23, 1983, by a Hezbollah terrorist suicide truck bomber resulting in the death of 241 American servicemen, including the most Marines killed at one time since the battle of Iwo Jima in WWII. Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 19, 1995, by a U.S. domestic terrorist Militia truck bomber resulting in the death of 168 civilians (including 19 children) and Federal… Read more »

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Major D

All very tragic indeed, Kaiser. Anyone in uniform, as well as State Dept, Justice Dept, Homeland Security, et al, home or abroad, can be a target at any time. They are putting country over self (and family) putting themselves in harm’s way and we should always remember that and pay tribute.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

It takes a very special kind of dedication, courage and selflessness to be able to do any and all of that.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Footnote: The Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing was the worst domestic terrorist attack in United States history.

Major D

Think of how many would have died if we stayed there

Kaiser Wilhelm

Amen, brother, amen.

Rick

Think of how many could be still alive if we’d never went there in the first place

Major D

Yes, that too

Kaiser Wilhelm

That includes Iraq, for which there was no reason whatsoever.

Rick

100% agree