This U.S. Mint numismatic sales report covers the week ending December 9, 2018. The Mint’s best-selling product this week was the 2018 U.S. Mint Proof Set (18RG), which sold 17,210 units. In second place was the 2018 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set (18RH), which sold 9,224 units and was released on November 27. The third best-selling item this week was the 2018 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set (18RJ) with 5,988 sold. It’s followed by the West Point Mint’s 2018 American Silver Eagle one-ounce Proof coin (18EA), with 4,421 individual units sold; and the 2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set (18AP), with 1,999 sold.
This week saw no significant downward adjustments.
Today, the U.S. Mint released the 2018 American Innovation $1 coin products. Additionally, a variety of products are closing and will be available to purchase until they go off-sale either on December 27 or December 31.
The following are the U.S. Mint’s cumulative sales figures for the reporting period ending Sunday, December 9. “LKS” indicates that the number given is the last known sales figure for a sold-out item. Mintage and product limits are indicated, where applicable; if a coin is in stock but is nearing sold-out status, a link to the Mint’s product page is provided. Items in italics either are scheduled for release or have been released too recently to appear on the report; items in bold are appearing on the report for the first time.
Week Ending |
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COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAMS | |||||
17CH | 2017 Lions Clubs Silver $1 PF Coin | 68,519 | 68,519 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CJ | 2017 Lions Clubs Silver $1 Unc. Coin | 17,247 | 17,247 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CA | 2017 Boys Town Gold $5 PF Coin | 1,822 | 1,822 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CB | 2017 Boys Town Gold $5 Unc. Coin | 2,947 | 2,947 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CC | 2017 Boys Town Silver $1 PF Coin | 26,085 | 26,085 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CD | 2017 Boys Town Silver $1 Unc. Coin | 12,234 | 12,234 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CE | 2017 Boys Town Clad 50c PF Coin | 17,639 | 17,639 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CF | 2017 Boys Town Clad 50c Unc. Coin | 15,525 | 15,525 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17CG | 2017 Boys Town 3-Coin PF Set | 5,525 | 5,525 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
18CE | 2018 Breast Cancer Gold $5 PF Coin | 10,081 | 10,171 | 90 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 50,000 |
18CF | 2018 Breast Cancer Gold $5 Unc. Coin | 4,329 | 4,375 | 46 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 50,000 |
18CG | 2018 Breast Cancer Silver $1 PF Coin | 33,212 | 33,681 | 469 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 400,000 |
18CH | 2018 Breast Cancer Silver $1 Unc. Coin | 12,014 | 12,210 | 196 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 400,000 |
18CJ | 2018 Breast Cancer Clad 50c PF Coin | 17,382 | 17,542 | 160 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 750,000 |
18CK | 2018 Breast Cancer Clad 50c Unc. Coin | 10,494 | 10,613 | 119 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 750,000 |
18CL | 2018 Breast Cancer Coin & Stamp Set | 4,150 | 4,237 | 87 | Available until 12/27/18 |
18CA | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin | 60,717 | 61,937 | 1,220 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CB | 2018 WWI Silver $1 Unc. Coin | 21,122 | 21,531 | 409 | Available until 12/27/18; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CC | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Army | 15,621 | 15,621 | 0 | Unavailable; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CD | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Air Service | 12,521 | 12,520 | -1 | Unavailable; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CM | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Navy | 12,253 | 12,253 | 0 | Unavailable; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CN | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Marines | 12,648 | 12,648 | 0 | Unavailable; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
18CP | 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Coast Guard | 9,811 | 9,813 | 2 | Unavailable; mintage limit 350,000 across all products |
AMERICAN LIBERTY PROGRAM | |||||
17XA | 2017 Am. Lib. 225th Anniv. 1-oz. Gold $100 PF Coin | 29,527 | 29,593 | 66 | Mintage limit 100,000 |
17XB | 2017 Am. Lib. 225th Anniv. Silver Medal | 55,187 | 55,187 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17XD | 2017 Am. Lib. 225th Anniv. 4-Medal Set | 31,984 | 32,104 | 120 | Available until 12/31/18; mintage limit 50,000 |
18XF | 2018 Am. Liberty 1/10-oz. Gold $10 PF Coin | 24,739 | 25,089 | 350 | Mintage limit 135,000 |
PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS PROGRAM | |||||
S801 | George Washington Pres. Silver Medal | 15,180 | 15,650 | 470 | |
S802 | John Adams Pres. Silver Medal | 11,628 | 11,976 | 348 | |
AMERICAN PALLADIUM EAGLE PROGRAM | |||||
18EK | 2018 1-oz. APaE $25 PF Coin | 14,989 | 14,988 | -1 | Sold out; LKS |
AMERICAN PLATINUM EAGLE PROGRAM | |||||
17EJ | 2017 1-oz. APE $100 PF Coin | 8,890 | 8,890 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18EJ | 2018 1-oz. APE $100 PF Coin | 11,868 | 11,936 | 68 | Mintage limit 20,000 |
AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE PROGRAM | |||||
16EB | 2016 1-oz. AGE $50 PF Coin | 24,290 | 24,298 | 8 | Available until 12/31/18 |
16EC | 2016 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin | 6,112 | 6,138 | 26 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17EH | 2017 1-oz. AGE $50 Unc. Coin | 5,800 | 5,800 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17EB | 2017 1-oz. AGE $50 PF Coin | 9,139 | 9,160 | 21 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17EC | 2017 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin | 2,742 | 2,788 | 46 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ED | 2017 1/4-oz. AGE $10 PF Coin | 4,618 | 4,648 | 30 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17EF | 2017 AGE PF 4-Coin Set | 9,811 | 9,811 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18EH | 2018 1-oz. AGE $50 Unc. Coin | 7,688 | 7,711 | 23 | |
18EB | 2018 1-oz. AGE $50 PF Coin | 5,827 | 6,005 | 178 | |
18EC | 2018 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin | 1,810 | 1,810 | 0 | Unavailable; no mintage limit |
18ED | 2018 1/4-oz. AGE $10 PF Coin | 3,703 | 3,872 | 169 | |
18EE | 2018 1/10-oz. AGE $5 PF Coin | 12,517 | 12,853 | 336 | |
18EF | 2018 AGE PF 4-Coin Set | 7,073 | 7,109 | 36 | |
AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE PROGRAM | |||||
16EA | 2016 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin | 594,012 | 594,268 | 256 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17EG | 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 Unc. Coin | 176,739 | 176,739 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17EA | 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin | 387,723 | 388,331 | 608 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17EA042 | 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coins, bulk (210 coins each) | 240 | 240 | 0 | Each unit = five trays of 42 coins per tray |
18EG | 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 Unc. Coin | 126,889 | 128,233 | 1,344 | |
18EA | 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin (S) | 326,913 | 331,334 | 4,421 | |
18EA042 | 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coins (S), bulk (210 coins each) | 182 | 182 | 0 | Each unit = five trays of 42 coins per tray |
18EM | 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin (W) | 153,350 | 155,213 | 1,863 | |
AMERICAN GOLD BUFFALO PROGRAM | |||||
17EL | 2017 1-oz. AGB $50 PF Coin | 15,810 | 15,810 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18EL | 2018 1-oz. AGB $50 PF Coin | 14,337 | 14,596 | 259 | |
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5-OZ SILVER 25c UNC. COINS | |||||
17AJ | 2017 Effigy Mounds Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 17,135 | 17,151 | 16 | Available until 12/31/18; mintage limit 25,000 |
17AK | 2017 Frederick Douglass Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 17,678 | 17,678 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17AL | 2017 Ozark Nat’l Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 17,693 | 17,693 | 0 | Unavailable; mintage limit 25,000 |
17AM | 2017 Ellis Island Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 17,670 | 17,670 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17AN | 2017 George Rogers Clark Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 14,731 | 14,731 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18AJ | 2018 Pictured Rocks Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 17,747 | 17,748 | 1 | Unavailable; mintage limit 20,000 |
18AK | 2018 Apostle Islands Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 16,170 | 16,231 | 61 | Mintage limit 20,000 |
18AL | 2018 Voyageurs Nat’l Park Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 15,923 | 15,989 | 66 | |
18AM | 2018 Cumberland Is. Nat’l Seashore Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 14,576 | 14,681 | 105 | |
18AN | 2018 Block Is. Nat’l Wildlife Refuge Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin | 14,565 | 14,924 | 359 | |
PROOF SETS | |||||
ATB Quarters Proof Sets | |||||
Q5G | 2015 ATB Quarters PF Set | 99,466 | 99,466 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
16AP | 2016 ATB Quarters PF Set | 91,674 | 91,674 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17AP | 2017 ATB Quarters PF Set | 88,580 | 88,667 | 87 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18AP | 2018 ATB Quarters PF Set | 75,645 | 77,644 | 1,999 | |
U.S. Mint Proof Sets | |||||
P17 | 2015 U.S. Mint PF Set | 662,854 | 662,854 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17RG | 2017 U.S. Mint PF Set | 566,375 | 566,946 | 571 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18RG | 2018 U.S. Mint PF Set | 450,332 | 467,542 | 17,210 | |
Other Proof Sets | |||||
17RD | 2017 Birth Set | 34,215 | 34,317 | 102 | |
17RE | 2017 Happy Birthday Set | 18,056 | 18,078 | 22 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17XC | 2017 225th Anniv. Enhanced Unc. Set | 210,419 | 210,419 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18RD | 2018 Birth Set | 24,369 | 25,253 | 884 | |
18RE | 2018 Happy Birthday Set | 16,422 | 16,668 | 246 | |
18RF | 2018 Congratulations Set | 19,267 | 19,267 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
SILVER PROOF SETS | |||||
America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets | |||||
Q5H | 2015 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set | 103,311 | 103,311 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
16AQ | 2016 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set | 95,709 | 95,709 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17AQ | 2017 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set | 89,013 | 89,172 | 159 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18AQ | 2018 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set | 71,452 | 72,499 | 1,047 | |
U.S. Mint Silver Proof Sets | |||||
SW2 | 2015 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set | 387,310 | 387,310 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17RH | 2017 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set | 355,435 | 356,076 | 641 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18RH | 2018 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set | 284,213 | 293,437 | 9,224 | |
Limited Edition Silver Proof Sets | |||||
16RC | 2016 Limited Ed. Silver PF Set | 49,647 | 49,647 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17RC | 2017 Limited Ed. Silver PF Set | 48,901 | 48,901 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18RC | 2018 Limited Ed. Silver PF Set | 37,595 | 38,482 | 887 | |
Other Silver Proof Sets | |||||
18XC | San Francisco Mint 2018 Silver Reverse Proof (50th Anniversary) Set | 199,116 | 199,116 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
UNCIRCULATED COIN SETS | |||||
America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Sets | |||||
17AA | 2017 ATB Quarters Unc. Set | 29,972 | 29,972 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
18AA | 2018 ATB Quarters Unc. Set | 28,186 | 28,832 | 646 | |
U.S. Mint Uncirculated Sets | |||||
16RJ | 2016 U.S. Mint Unc. Set | 296,582 | 296,582 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17RJ | 2017 U.S. Mint Unc. Set | 286,812 | 286,813 | 1 | Sold out; LKS |
18RJ | 2018 U.S. Mint Unc. Set | 223,536 | 229,524 | 5,988 | |
CIRCULATING COIN SETS | |||||
16AC | 2016 ATB Quarters Circ. Set | 23,538 | 23,686 | 148 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17AC | 2017 ATB Quarters Circ. Set | 22,765 | 22,920 | 155 | |
18AC | 2018 ATB Quarters Circ. Set | 16,565 | 17,302 | 737 | |
OTHER SPECIAL PRODUCTS | |||||
YC1 | 2014 Coin Discovery Set | 10,752 | 10,908 | 156 | Product limit 45,000 |
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS BAGS AND ROLLS | |||||
2017, Effigy Mounds National Monument | |||||
17ABA | 2017 ATB Effigy 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,324 | 2,324 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ABB | 2017 ATB Effigy 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,196 | 2,196 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ABC | 2017 ATB Effigy 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,211 | 4,211 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARA | 2017 ATB Effigy 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,924 | 6,924 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARB | 2017 ATB Effigy Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,951 | 3,951 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ARC | 2017 ATB Effigy 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 8,805 | 8,805 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
2017, Frederick Douglass National Historic Site | |||||
17ABD | 2017 ATB F. Douglass 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,328 | 2,328 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ABE | 2017 ATB F. Douglass 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,221 | 2,221 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ABF | 2017 ATB F. Douglass 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,245 | 4,245 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ARD | 2017 ATB F. Douglass 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,863 | 6,863 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ARE | 2017 ATB F. Douglass Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,975 | 3,975 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
17ARF | 2017 ATB F. Douglass 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 8,786 | 8,786 | 0 | Sold out, removed from website; LKS |
2017, Ozark National Scenic Riverways | |||||
17ABG | 2017 ATB Ozark 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,167 | 2,167 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ABH | 2017 ATB Ozark 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,126 | 2,126 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ABJ | 2017 ATB Ozark 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,076 | 4,076 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARG | 2017 ATB Ozark 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,725 | 6,725 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARH | 2017 ATB Ozark Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,891 | 3,891 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARJ | 2017 ATB Ozark 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 8,590 | 8,590 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
2017, Ellis Island National Monument | |||||
17ABK | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,392 | 2,392 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ABL | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,241 | 2,241 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ABM | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,354 | 4,354 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARK | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,610 | 6,610 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARL | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 4,013 | 4,013 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
17ARM | 2017 ATB Ellis Is. 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 9,007 | 9,007 | — | Sold out; LKS; off Mint report |
2017 George Rogers Clark National Historical Site | |||||
17ABN | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,217 | 2,223 | 6 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ABP | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,262 | 2,264 | 2 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ABQ | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,188 | 4,194 | 6 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ARN | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,540 | 6,545 | 5 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ARP | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,813 | 3,824 | 11 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ARQ | 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 8,547 | 8,556 | 9 | Available until 12/31/18 |
2018 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | |||||
18ABA | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (P) | 2,165 | 2,180 | 15 | |
18ABB | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (D) | 2,242 | 2,251 | 9 | |
18ABC | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (S) | 4,041 | 4,055 | 14 | |
18ARA | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,404 | 6,420 | 16 | |
18ARB | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,668 | 3,704 | 36 | |
18ARC | 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 8,636 | 8,662 | 26 | |
2018 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore | |||||
18ABD | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,986 | 2,000 | 14 | |
18ABE | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,970 | 1,981 | 11 | |
18ABF | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (S) | 3,919 | 3,938 | 19 | |
18ARD | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,166 | 6,185 | 19 | |
18ARE | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,426 | 3,462 | 36 | |
18ARF | 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 7,962 | 8,001 | 39 | |
2018 Voyageurs National Park | |||||
18ABG | 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,967 | 1,981 | 14 | |
18ABH | 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,909 | 1,923 | 14 | |
18ABJ | 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (S) | 3,572 | 3,591 | 19 | |
18ARG | 2018 ATB Voyageurs 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 6,032 | 6,052 | 20 | |
18ARH | 2018 ATB Voyageurs Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,292 | 3,344 | 52 | |
18ARJ | 2018 ATB Voyageurs 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 7,859 | 7,912 | 53 | |
2018 Cumberland Island National Seashore | |||||
18ABK | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,913 | 1,940 | 27 | |
18ABL | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,783 | 1,805 | 22 | |
18ABM | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (S) | 3,463 | 3,500 | 37 | |
18ARK | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 5,798 | 5,844 | 46 | |
18ARL | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 3,150 | 3,219 | 69 | |
18ARM | 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 7,381 | 7,493 | 112 | |
2018 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge | |||||
18ABN | 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,776 | 1,823 | 47 | |
18ABP | 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,735 | 1,781 | 46 | |
18ABQ | 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (S) | 3,062 | 3,177 | 115 | |
18ARN | 2018 ATB Block Island 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) | 5,768 | 5,838 | 70 | |
18ARP | 2018 ATB Block Island Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) | 2,739 | 2,858 | 119 | |
18ARQ | 2018 ATB Block Island 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) | 6,921 | 7,146 | 225 | |
NATIVE AMERICAN $1 COIN BAGS, BOXES, AND ROLLS | |||||
17NA | 2017 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (P) | 16,752 | 16,782 | 30 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17NB | 2017 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (D) | 15,924 | 16,019 | 95 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17NC | 2017 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (P) | 2,058 | 2,068 | 10 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17ND | 2017 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (D) | 2,148 | 2,162 | 14 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17NE | 2017 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,807 | 1,840 | 33 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17NF | 2017 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,612 | 1,635 | 23 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18NA | 2018 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (P) | 14,893 | 15,029 | 136 | |
18NB | 2018 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (D) | 14,276 | 14,394 | 118 | |
18NC | 2018 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (P) | 1,744 | 1,770 | 26 | |
18ND | 2018 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (D) | 1,770 | 1,781 | 11 | |
18NE | 2018 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (P) | 1,458 | 1,487 | 29 | |
18NF | 2018 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (D) | 1,326 | 1,357 | 31 | |
KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR BAGS AND ROLLS | |||||
17KA | 2017 Kennedy 50c, 200-Coin Bag (P&D) | 10,055 | 10,083 | 28 | Available until 12/31/18 |
17KB | 2017 Kennedy 50c, 2-Roll Set (P&D) | 23,359 | 23,467 | 108 | Available until 12/31/18 |
18KA | 2018 Kennedy 50c, 200-Coin Bag (P&D) | 6,505 | 6,557 | 52 | |
18KB | 2018 Kennedy 50c, 2-Roll Set (P&D) | 18,793 | 18,998 | 205 | |
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTER 3-COIN SETS | |||||
18AH | 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Block Island | 10,966 | 11,553 | 587 | |
18AG | 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Cumberland Island | 11,698 | 11,869 | 171 | |
18AF | 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Voyageurs | 12,876 | 13,033 | 157 | |
18AE | 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Apostle Islands | 13,135 | 13,253 | 118 | |
18AD | 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Pictured Rocks | 14,459 | 14,612 | 153 | |
17AH | 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, G.R. Clark | 13,348 | 13,370 | 22 | |
17AG | 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ellis Island | 16,945 | 16,945 | 0 | Unavailable; no product limit |
17AF | 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ozark | 14,224 | 14,241 | 17 | |
17AE | 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, F. Douglass | 14,480 | 14,504 | 24 | |
17AD | 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Effigy Mounds | 13,838 | 13,853 | 15 | |
16AH | 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ft. Moultrie | 13,151 | 13,185 | 34 | Available until 12/31/18 |
16AG | 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, T. Roosevelt | 15,880 | 15,929 | 49 | Available until 12/31/18 |
16AF | 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Harpers Ferry | 14,187 | 14,233 | 46 | Available until 12/31/18 |
16AE | 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Cumberland Gap | 14,815 | 14,857 | 42 | Available until 12/31/18 |
16AD | 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Shawnee | 15,335 | 15,375 | 40 | Available until 12/31/18 |
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Qui Transtulit Sustinet says
Neither collectors nor consumers need more clad dollars neither intended nor priced for circulation!
U. S. MINT, and the CONGRESS, please WAKE UP!
END the minting of ZINCOLNS NOW!
Stop printing one dollar bills.
Legislate and mint two and five dollar coins intended for circulation.
Release the millions of stored dollar coins and promote their use.
Trial at least one higher value circulation coin ($10 ?) with a silver content that is 20-30% of face value at the current spot silver price (about $14.56).
At $14.56 spot silver the melt value of a quarter sized coin minted from coin (90 %) silver is about $2.63.
A half dollar coin sized coin minted from 40% silver would currently have a melt value of $2.15.
Silver content of .999 could also be tried on smaller sized coins, as long as their face value denomination was high enough relative to a lower melt value.
MINT, Treasury, and Congress—TRY Something NEW and DIFFERENT!
Qui Transtulit Sustinet says
To put it another way, stop minting more of exactly what collectors don’t want—easily tarnished, poorly designed (edge dates and mint marks—Really?), non-circulating, CLAD (copper cores with outer layers of manganese brass) DOLLARS.
Vaults are FULL of them—WE DON”T NEED or WANT MORE!
Stop producing non-innovative Dollar Coins NOW!
The Mint and Congress sure are slow learners.
JS in Flyover USA says
QTS–you are channeling LBJ who said that silver coins would circulate along side clad for years. Obviously that was wrong. You have to realize the last thing politicians and bankers want is money with intrinsic value–how would they be able to jerk us around so easily?
RSF says
With so many people waiting for silver to return to 2011 levels, no silver coin will ever circulate again. While a $10 silver coin is a nice idea, they would ALL be immediately hoarded.
QTS – your other pleas for more rational coinage should be echoed by all of us in these forums, in our lobbying of congress, in Mint surveys, etc.
The metal content of the current dollar coins was a mistake and should be changed, but they only become unsightly when they circulate. The pristine examples in our collections are quite appealing, and untouched, will stay that way. The same will be true of the new educational series that just started and that I’m looking forward to.
cagcrisp says
Higher and Higher Prices, Lower and Lower Mintages and More and More Gimmicks…
Higher and Higher Prices:
The Mint raised prices 31 times in CY2018
Lower and Lower Mintages:
The 2018 Breast Cancer Clad Proof
The 2018 Breast Cancer Clad Uncirculated
The 2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set
The 2018 American Gold Eagle Proof ½ oz. (Sales have not concluded for the 4 coin set)
More and More Gimmicks:
The 2018 “Pink” Gold Breast Cancer Awareness
The Gold content of the 2018 “Pink” Gold Breast Cancer Awareness
Forcing customers to Purchase a 2018 Centennial Silver Proof $1 to get the 2018 Military Medal
The 2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set
The 2018 $1 American Innovations Series…
Qui Transtulit Sustinet says
JS and RSF—
Thanks for your replies to my comments.
Regarding hoarding of silver with a spot value ( hypothetically about $2.15) well below the denomination value of the coin (say $10, but it could potentially be much higher), neither of you appear to give any credence to CAG’s often mentioned opportunity cost corollary of investing.
Is that the case, or are you simply applying this rejection of opportunity cost to the general public at large?
IMO, we won’t know what hoarding differences exist between a 40% silver half dollar (LBJ era) and a 40% silver half dollar SIZED coin DENOMINATED AT $10 OR MORE, until it is tried, which would be an innovative experiment.
Given the widespread acceptance of TOONIES (in use since 1996!) and Loonies in Canada, I think the time for the U. S. to try higher denomination circulating coins is LONG OVERDUE.
Our highest value coin that actually circulates is denominated at 25 CENTS. Ridiculous!
I see little downside to trialing the experiment of having SOME of our much needed future higher denomination circulating coinage minted with a partially silver metal composition.
If it doesn’t circulate due to excessive hoarding, at least we tried it.
In a few weeks, it will be FIFTY YEARS since circulating silver coinage was tried in the U. S., and at that time it was done in a manner sure to fail.
By appropriately raising the denomination of a new silver coin, we will not be repeating the obvious error made in the 1960’s.
I still say, GIVE IT A TRY, Congress and the MINT!
Qui Transtulit Sustinet says
One revision to my own posts—there are likely well over a billion clad dollar coins in storage, not mere “millions.”
To reach that figure we would not even need to include the huge number of unsold non-circulating U.S. Mint dollar offerings from recent years, with more on the way.
I am assuming these more recent year unsold offerings do not hit the Mint melting pots, but If I am wrong about that, please correct me.
RSF says
It is just human nature that if one is going to have a few thousand dollars in cash set aside anyway, most people, if given a choice would probably choose a form of cash that had some intrinsic value over a pile of paper dollars. A couple dozen rolls of $10 coins would certainly be my preference. Multiply that times a lot of people, and they’d all be stashed away.
Other advanced economies have found that it makes fiscal sense for longevity reasons to employ larger denominated coins, but not since the 90’s have they contained PMs. I agree with the policy, and agree that we should lobby for their creation, but for a form of currency to be of benefit to an economy, it must circulate.
IJTR says
Other than 1 cent and 5 cent that cost more than they are worth in face value, gov still makes money with even the valueless metals. Statehood 2009 quarters either still in the vault or in buckets in your basement. Many of the under 100 million ATB quarters also hoarded and rarely seen in circulation.. Just try and build a current year date set out of circulation. There are either a billion 1965 clad quarters to go through and some common statehood’s that have been run over in the road, or there is nothing. And who uses coins and bills anymore except dope dealers?
Trillions of dollars minted and added to the money supply. Used once or twice then kept by consumers in jars and never again used.
Who is laughing all the way to the (federal reserve) bank?
IJTR says
Other than 1 cent and 5 cent that cost more than they are worth in face value, gov still makes money with even the valueless metals. Statehood 2009 quarters either still in the vault or in buckets in your basement. Many of the under 100 million ATB quarters also hoarded and rarely seen in circulation.. Just try and build a current year date set out of circulation. There are either a billion 1965 clad quarters to go through and some common statehood’s that have been run over in the road, or there is nothing. And who uses coins and bills anymore except dope dealers?
Trillions of dollars minted and added to the money supply. Used once or twice then kept by consumers in jars and never again used.
Who is laughing all the way to the (federal reserve) bank?
JS in Flyover VA says
Aren’t y’all forgetting plastic currency?–see World Mint News Blog. Venturing a guess that most born after 1990 believe plastic is true money. UK has almost completed their polymerization. How long does it take for that to degrade? Check the Pacific Ocean?
Ecuador likes our golden pesos though. 🙂
cagcrisp says
When the Mint puts a Countdown clock on the Apollo 11 offerings it has a Double meaning.
I’ve posted before that Some of the Apollo 11 offerings will be Gone Gone Gone in Short order.
You guys better decide just how Much you want to put in your basket on Launch Day.
You guys are going to be Gambling with time.
Most of you guys don’t like to Gamble.
You guys better get your priorities straight.
There will be 8 Separate Apollo 11 offerings and that’s a Lot to do with a website that has been shown in the past to not be all that Stable with High Volume Traffic.
There is Only 1 offering that I will concentrate on. (Probably not the one you would Think)
Hammer Time with Multiple friends and family accounts…
HarryB says
@cag: I figure you will go after the big 5oz offering. My primary interest also, and I am a NASA retiree…..
cagcrisp says
Shout Out to a Friend that Used to post on here( Still reads, Don’t post).
He alerted me to a bay deal that allowed me to pick up Gold at considerably Less than Spot Yesterday and Since I’m Bullish on Gold , I could Not pass up Gold at equivalent to $1,154.14 even though it wasn’t Gold that I needed.
Thanks Again Buddy…
cagcrisp says
@HarryB,” I am a NASA retiree…..”
Good for you.
IF you are going after the 5 oz., You better Start doing Finger calisthenics…
John says
I have not seen that mike guy on HSN for awhile
Einbahnstrasse says
@Qui-
As of a couple of months ago, the Federal Reserve had inventories of 1.143 billion dollar coins. That’s down from 1.440 billion at the peak in 2012, so almost 300 million of the things, net, would appear to have gone into circulation in six years. At this rate, the supply will run out sometime around 2041.
On the other hand, there are over 12 billion paper $1 notes in circulation, so the giant stockpile of dollar coins is basically negligible compared to the number that would be needed if the $1 note were discontinued.
Also, it’s worth noting that Canada, and a lot of other countries, introduced higher-value circulating coins in the ’80s and ’90s, when base-metal prices were low. That let them mint the large initial quantity of coins on the cheap, to replace all the paper banknotes. Metals prices are a lot higher now, and you don’t see a lot of nations converting from paper to coins these days; it’s not nearly such a cost-saving proposition any more. The USA missed the boat back then, but it’d be foolish to make the conversion now, when it’s expensive, just because we didn’t do it when it was cheap.
Finally, the experience of the UK with the “round pound” shows that it’s not a good idea to make a high-value circulating coin with a frequently changing design–it makes counterfeiting easier to get away with, since the public isn’t very familiar with any individual design. The UK finally had to melt down all the variously-designed pound coins and replace them with a new, more secure single design. So if the USA ever does decide to replace the paper $1 with a circulating coin, the first step will be to destroy all existing $1 coins and issue a new version. Note that it will need to be a different size or composition from the existing brassbucks, because the old coins won’t go away if they’re compatible with the new ones in coin counters and vending machines and such. The sheer expense of modifying all the coin-handling equipment makes this plan pretty much a nonstarter.
TL;DR – If we’re sensible, we’ll keep on using the paper $1, counterintuitive as that may sound to some.
Alex in MA says
Question to everybody: what gold coins were minted in USA in 1918. Please help. Thank you.
cagcrisp says
Palladium is Tracking Another $50 price Increase on Wednesday…
cagcrisp says
@Alex in MA,”Question to everybody: what gold coins were minted in USA in 1918. Please help. Thank you.”
None
World War I
John Q. Coinage says
Qui~ I’vs been pushing for $5 & $10 cons with NOMINAL silver content for a year plus. Maybe even a silver center $10 coin w/ 1/1oth of an ounce of silver………Designwise could you imagine a restrike style of the Flowing hair or Classic gold $5….wow… we’d get something Uber PC…. a American Ellen Liberty…..
A&L Futures says
The DOW is within 185 points of 2018s all-time low. PMs are on a slight uptick.
Buzz Killington says
@Ein — Good post on the coin conversion! I still think we need to at least stop making these small denomination coins NOW, as they gradually stop making money altogether.
@Cag — You have scared me about my ability to act quickly enough to flip a bunch of Maxed-Out Apollo Commems. I’m out! With general decreased interest, and possibly enough people learning from their mistakes, a sold-out big-mintage issue is not likely to keep its premium.
John Q. Coinage says
Buzz, I think the all the same Apollo’s wont quite be the cat’s meow as the mint et al., think, think back to the Hall of Fame coins, a pop, then ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz. I think only the 5z will have legs & montage #s will control that. I am not a fan of the design & I have to see it across ALL denominations, I love NASA & Space but this design is too babyish…….IMHO The reverse almost looks like Fry from Futurama could be behind the astronaut…….
cagcrisp says
@Buzz Killington @Cag — You have scared me about my ability to act quickly enough to flip a bunch of Maxed-Out Apollo Commems. I’m out! With general decreased interest, and possibly enough people learning from their mistakes, a sold-out big-mintage issue is not likely to keep its premium”
Fair enough.
There will be Some that will get shut out because they will won’t to save that $4.95 for shipping and put too much in their bag and will Not be able to get checked out Quick Enough…
cagcrisp says
Collectors Universe (CLCT) Parent company of PCGS just hit Another 5.66 YEAR Low = $11.05
CURRENT Annualized Yield would be ~ 6.33%
Still Not a Fan of High Dividend Stocks…
cagcrisp says
Let’s See…
One Solid year ago (12/15/2017) Collectors Universe (CLCT) Parent company of PCGS Closed at $30.03
…SO…
In One Solid year your stock has lost you 63%…
…HOWEVER (Glass half Full)…
You are getting a Fat Dividend $.175/ quarterly
(Until they Cut the Dividend because of Cash Flow)…
ips_stuff says
@Cagcrisp
New 52 week low list is being expanded by the hour and is not exclusive to CLCT
so for the sake of fair air time.
HD, TGT, JNJ etc new 52 week low – 725 new lows on NYSE alone today.
pretty sure the 2018 1 oz proof platinum made a new 52 week low (excluding original issue price) this week too
and lets raise rates on Wednesday, that will make it all better ?!?!
Buzz Killington says
@cag —
I don’t like investing in high dividend stocks either. This usually benefits the core group of founders, rather than investors from the outside. However, WWE stock, which is also pays high dividends (for the benefit of the McMahon family), has exploded in value over the last 6 months. So you never know.
John Q. Coinage says
Buzz, it due to the “return” of the XFL…….Vince knows…….
Cag, funny stuff…..flipping has apparently been cured to an “extent”
So Krates says
Only a moron would pay $10 to hoard $2 in silver. Just go to the LCS with your $10 silver coins and buy way more silver than is contained in each coin.
Buzz Killington says
@SK — Good thing there are no morons in the U.S. who would cause this problem then!
Qui Transtulit Sustinet says
So Krates,
I agree, not a reasonable way to hoard silver, and not a good argument against trying high denomination ($10 or more) coins for circulation that have nominal silver content relative to the spot price.
As to counterfeiting of U. S. dollar coins, I don’t see it as an issue now, and it is easily handled if it becomes one.
The one dollar bill could be phased out gradually as it is replaced by existing and new dollar (and new two and five dollar) coins, another easy fix for perceived problems with using coins, including the 1.143 billion Federal Reserve inventory of already minted dollar coins (thanks to Einbahnstrasse for the latest figure, although I’m sure many are also stored elsewhere).
As for vending machines, another non-issue—technology is constantly changing whether or not new coins are introduced—it is irrational to use both the digital economy argument (vending machines that take plastic, etc.) and the machine obsolescence argument.
KEITHSTER says
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