US Mint Sales: 2023-W Proof Silver Eagle Starts at 420,199

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2023-W Proof American Silver Eagle - obverse and reverse
2023-W Proof American Silver Eagle – obverse and reverse

Early United States Mint sales figures are in for the 2023-W Proof American Silver Eagle.

Released March 2 in three options, by itself, in 40-coin packs for authorized bulk buyers, and as a part of the 2023 Congratulations Set, the 1-ounce silver coin reached combined sales of 420,199, marking a sizable 37.7% drop from last year’s coin which logged early reported sales of 673,987.

In breaking down the numbers by product, sales through March 5 for the 2023-W Proof Silver Eagle include:

  • 335,209 coins for the standalone option (product code 23EA),
  • 50,200 coins for the 40-coin bulk option (23EA040) with 1,255 units sold, and
  • 34,790 coins as a part of the Congratulations Set (product code 23RF).

Elsewhere, last week’s sales report included the first showing for the recently released 2023-W Proof American Platinum Eagle. Its four-day opening total was reported at 9,620 coins. Flash forward a week from that start and its sales moved in a bad way — reconciled down to 5331 coins, for a staggering decline of 44.6%.

U.S. Mint Top Sellers

Here’s the listing of the U.S. Mint’s most popular numismatic products for the week ending March 5:

  1. 2023-W Proof Silver Eagle (+335,209)
  2. 2023 Congratulations Set (+34,790)
  3. 2022 Mint Set (+1,314 to 224,971)
  4. 2023-W Proof Silver Eagle (40 Bulk) (+1,255)
  5. 2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal (+682 to 65,778)
  6. 2022-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle (+669 to 159,533)
  7. 2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set (+645 to 42,772)
  8. 2022 Silver Proof Set (+525 to 239,048)
  9. 2021 Mint Set (+359 to 220,493)
  10. 2022 Proof Set (+323 to 399,306)

In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 296 numismatic products. Eighty-seven outperformed their prior weekly gains against 62 previously.  Not counting the new products with a 2023-W Proof Silver Eagle, 1 product increased by more than 1,000 units compared to zero previously.

In addition, 1 product posted negative weekly sales — the previously mentioned proof Platinum Eagle — against 5 in the previous report.

US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products

Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from Feb. 27 to March 5. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available or had no reported sales.

2022 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-W Purple Heart Colorized Silver Dollar 24,850 24,871 21 0.08%
2022-W Proof $5 Gold Coin 2,782 2,782
2022-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin 1,688 1,688
2022-W Proof Silver Dollar 48,415 48,432 17 0.04%
2022-W Uncirculated Silver Dollar 14,308 14,308
2022-S Proof Half Dollar 22,891 22,906 15 0.07%
2022-D Uncirculated Half Dollar 12,454 12,464 10 0.08%
2022 Three-Coin Proof Set 4,893 4,893

2022 Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-W Proof $5 Gold Coin 1,532 1,533 1 0.07%
2022-W Uncirculated $5 Gold Coin 1,507 1,507
2022-P Proof Silver Dollar with Privy Mark 19,672 19,673 1 0.01%
2022-P Proof Silver Dollar 22,684 22,689 5 0.02%
2022-P Uncirculated Silver Dollar 8,440 8,441 1 0.01%
2022-S Proof Half Dollar 19,004 19,007 3 0.02%
2022-D Uncirculated Half Dollar 9,776 9,780 4 0.04%
2022 Three-Coin Proof Set 3,821 3,822 1 0.03%
2022 Silver Dollar & Medal Set 10,668 10,668

Armed Forces Silver Medals

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
U.S. Marine Corps 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal 9,567 9,567
U.S. Navy 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal 9,978 9,978
U.S. Coast Guard 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal 9,922 9,922
U.S. Air Force 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal 9,953 9,953
U.S. Coast Guard 1 Ounce Silver Medal 14,973 15,054 81 0.54%
U.S. Air Force 1 Ounce Silver Medal 15,923 16,040 117 0.73%

American Liberty Products

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-P American Liberty Silver Medal 65,096 65,778 682 1.05%
2021-W $100 American Liberty Gold Coin 12,470 12,470
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 54,415 54,569 154 0.28%
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 38,296 38,336 40 0.10%
2017-P Proof American Liberty Silver Medal* 55,187 55,187

Clad Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 Proof Set 398,983 399,306 323 0.08%
2021 Proof Set 511,192 511,256 64 0.01%
2020 Proof Set* 464,658 464,658
2019 Proof Set* 601,327 601,327
2018 Proof Set* 517,081 517,081
2017 Proof Set* 568,678 568,678
2022 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 73,702 73,922 220 0.30%
2021 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 82,921 83,051 130 0.16%
2020 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 107,052 107,052
2019 American Innovation Dollars Proof Set 144,874 144,962 88 0.06%
2022 American Women Quarters Proof Set 42,616 42,616
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 64,242 64,242
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 82,183 82,222 39 0.05%
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set* 86,697 86,697

Silver Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 Silver Proof Set 238,523 239,048 525 0.22%
2021 Silver Proof Set 299,114 299,239 125 0.04%
2020 Silver Proof Set* 313,183 313,183
2019 Silver Proof Set* 412,708 412,708
2018 Silver Proof Set* 332,274 332,274
2018 Silver Reverse Proof Set* 199,116 199,116
2022 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set 57,620 57,627 7 0.01%
2020 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* 64,012 64,012
2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* 78,585 78,585
2018 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set* 79,301 79,301
2023 Congratulations Gift Set 34,790
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
2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 42,127 42,772 645 1.53%
2021 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 48,711 48,711
2020 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set* 50,061 50,061

US Mint Uncirculated Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 Uncirculated Mint Set 223,657 224,971 1,314 0.59%
2021 Uncirculated Mint Set 220,134 220,493 359 0.16%
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 23,724 23,815 91 0.38%
2019 Explore and Discover Coin Set 41,022 41,140 118 0.29%
2019 Rocketship* 49,921 49,921
2014 Coin Discovery Set* 13,151 13,151

Ornaments

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 U.S. Mint Ornament 5,306 5,313 7 0.13%
2022 Mighty Minters Ornament 3,835 3,849 14 0.37%
2022 Maya Angelou Ornament 2,788 2,801 13 0.47%
2022 Dr. Sally Ride Ornament 2,913 2,941 28 0.96%
2022 Wilma Mankiller Ornament 2,039 2,047 8 0.39%
2022 Nina Otero-Warren Ornament 1,698 1,702 4 0.24%
2022 Anna May Wong Ornament 2,939 2,949 10 0.34%
2021 Mighty Minters Ornament 4,821 4,821
2021 U.S. Mint Ornament 7,743 7,745 2 0.03%
2020 Mighty Minters Ornament 4,451 4,451
2020 U.S. Mint Ornament 6,468 6,469 1 0.02%
2019 Mighty Minters Ornament 6,977 6,977
2019 U.S. Mint Ornament 11,648 11,649 1 0.01%

Proof & Reverse Proof Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-S Proof Silver Eagle 199,424 199,431 7 0.00%
2022-S Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 2,925 2,925
2023-W Proof Silver Eagle 335,209
2023-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 1,255
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle 496,989 496,989
2022-W Proof Silver Eagle (Bulk – 40 Coins) 4,106 4,106
2021 Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle Two-Coin Set* 124,822 124,822
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* 199,564 199,564
2021-S Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* 652 652
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2* 300,084 300,084
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 2 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* 2,142 2,142
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1* 299,830 299,830
2021-W Proof Silver Eagle, Type 1 (Bulk – 40 Coins)* 686 686

Uncirculated Silver Eagles

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 158,864 159,533 669 0.42%
2022 Bulk 40 987 987
2021* 174,444 174,457 13 0.01%
2021 Bulk 40* 324 324

2022 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1 oz 5,902 5,902
1/2 oz 1,970 1,970
1/4 oz 4,463 4,463
1/10 oz 13,801 13,801
4-Coin Set 9,855 9,896 41 0.42%

2021 Proof American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
1/10 oz Two-Coin Proof Set* 4,985 4,985
1 oz (Type 2)* 5,583 5,583
1/2 oz (Type 2)* 1,989 1,989
1/4 oz (Type 2)* 3,340 3,340
1/10 oz (Type 2) 9,858 9,860 2 0.02%
4-Coin Set (Type 2)* 10,191 10,191
1 oz (Type 1)* 4,448 4,448
1/2 oz (Type 1)* 1,589 1,589
1/4 oz (Type 1)* 2,689 2,689
1/10 oz (Type 1)* 7,975 7,975
4-Coin Set (Type 1)* 8,176 8,176

Uncirculated American Eagle Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 8,433 8,536 103 1.22%
2021* 8,914 8,914
2020* 6,284 6,284
2019* 5,851 5,851
2018* 8,518 8,518
2017* 5,800 5,800

Proof American Buffalo Gold Coins

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 Proof Gold Buffalo 15,933 15,940 7 0.04%
2021 Proof Gold Buffalo 16,958 16,958
2020 Proof Gold Buffalo* 11,887 11,887
2019 Proof Gold Buffalo* 14,844 14,844
2018 Proof Gold Buffalo* 15,756 15,756
2017 Proof Gold Buffalo* 15,810 15,810

Proof American Platinum Eagle

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2023 9,620 5,331 -4,289 -44.58%
2022 9,668 9,713 45 0.47%
2021 9,880 9,880
2020 9,732 9,732
2019 11,268 11,268
2018 15,826 15,830 4 0.03%
2017* 8,890 8,890

American Palladium Eagle

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-W Reverse Proof 6,676 6,770 94 1.41%
2021-W Proof 5,169 5,169
2020-W Uncirculated 9,740 9,740
2019-W Reverse Proof 18,772 18,772
2018-W Proof* 14,986 14,986

Presidential Silver Medals

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2023 James Buchanan Presidential Silver Medal 10,969 11,120 151 1.38%
2021 Franklin Pierce Presidential Silver Medal 12,014 12,042 28 0.23%
2022 Millard Fillmore Presidential Silver Medal 12,260 12,276 16 0.13%
2022 Zachary Taylor Presidential Silver Medal 12,692 12,709 17 0.13%
2022 James Knox Polk Presidential Silver Medal 12,894 12,930 36 0.28%
2021 John Tyler Presidential Silver Medal 13,340 13,353 13 0.10%
2021 William Henry Harrison Presidential Silver Medal 13,268 13,282 14 0.11%
2021 Martin Van Buren Presidential Silver Medal 13,444 13,454 10 0.07%
2020 Andrew Jackson Presidential Silver Medal 16,098 16,111 13 0.08%
2019 John Quincy Adams Presidential Silver Medal 14,421 14,433 12 0.08%
2019 James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal 14,936 14,954 18 0.12%
2019 James Madison Presidential Silver Medal 16,396 16,412 16 0.10%
2019 Thomas Jefferson Presidential Silver Medal 23,304 23,339 35 0.15%
2018 George Washington Presidential Silver Medal 33,597 33,673 76 0.23%
2018 John Adams Presidential Silver Medal 23,107 23,126 19 0.08%

American Innovation Reverse Proof Sets

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022 46,463 46,671 208 0.45%
2021 49,289 49,292 3 0.01%

2023 American Innovation Dollars – Ohio

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,698 7,835 137 1.78%
25-coin roll set (D) 6,845 6,871 26 0.38%
100-coin bag (P) 2,228 2,282 54 2.42%
100-coin bag (D) 2,033 2,102 69 3.39%

2022 American Innovation Dollars – Tennessee

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 7,008 7,008
25-coin roll set (D) 7,002 7,002
100-coin bag (P) 2,770 2,770
100-coin bag (D) 2,770 2,770

2022 American Innovation Dollars – Kentucky

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,988 6,999 11 0.16%
25-coin roll set (D) 6,962 6,968 6 0.09%
100-coin bag (P) 2,762 2,767 5 0.18%
100-coin bag (D) 2,773 2,778 5 0.18%

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) 6,986 6,986
100-coin bag (P) 2,784 2,784
100-coin bag (D) 2,771 2,774 3 0.11%

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) 2,784 2,784
100-coin bag (D) 2,774 2,776 2 0.07%

2021 American Innovation Dollars – North Carolina

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,985 6,985
25-coin roll set (D) 6,999 6,999
100-coin bag (P) 2,785 2,785
100-coin bag (D) 2,787 2,787

2021 American Innovation Dollars – New York

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,986 6,986
25-coin roll set (D) 6,989 6,989
100-coin bag (P) 2,766 2,766
100-coin bag (D) 2,764 2,764

2021 American Innovation Dollars – Virginia

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,984 6,984
25-coin roll set (D) 6,969 6,969
100-coin bag (P) 2,795 2,795
100-coin bag (D) 2,778 2,778

2021 American Innovation Dollars – New Hampshire

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
25-coin roll set (P) 6,997 6,997
25-coin roll set (D) 7,004 7,004
100-coin bag (P) 2,789 2,789
100-coin bag (D) 2,787 2,787

2020 American Innovation Dollars – South Carolina

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 40,134 40,162 28 0.07%
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) 49,636 49,646 10 0.02%
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) 46,956 46,990 34 0.07%
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) 45,964 45,974 10 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

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 46,106 46,126 20 0.04%
25-coin roll set (P) 7,655 7,657 2 0.03%
25-coin roll set (D) 7,154 7,162 8 0.11%
100-coin bag (P) 3,243 3,250 7 0.22%
100-coin bag (D) 3,132 3,138 6 0.19%

2019 American Innovation Dollars – New Jersey

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 49,403 49,418 15 0.03%
25-coin roll set (P) 8,494 8,505 11 0.13%
25-coin roll set (D) 7,625 7,632 7 0.09%
100-coin bag (P) 3,672 3,681 9 0.25%
100-coin bag (D) 3,319 3,328 9 0.27%

2019 American Innovation Dollars – Pennsylvania

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 53,930 53,952 22 0.04%
25-coin roll set (P) 9,648 9,661 13 0.13%
25-coin roll set (D) 8,074 8,083 9 0.11%
100-coin bag (P) 3,260 3,273 13 0.40%
100-coin bag (D) 2,846 2,854 8 0.28%

2019 American Innovation Dollars – Delaware

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S) 69,221 69,240 19 0.03%
25-coin roll set (P) 8,675 8,680 5 0.06%
25-coin roll set (D) 8,046 8,052 6 0.07%
100-coin bag (P) 3,028 3,035 7 0.23%
100-coin bag (D) 3,213 3,225 12 0.37%

2018 American Innovation Dollars

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Reverse Proof (S)* 74,720 74,720
Proof Coin (S) 250,323 250,399 76 0.03%
25-coin roll set (P) 21,540 21,580 40 0.19%
25-coin roll set (D) 24,544 24,555 11 0.04%
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 10,873 10,895 22 0.20%

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) 23,977 24,061 84 0.35%
25-coin roll (D) 20,863 20,915 52 0.25%
100-coin bag (P) 2,695 2,695
100-coin bag (D) 2,098 2,098
250-coin bag (P) 2,479 2,484 5 0.20%
250-coin bag (D) 4,004 4,023 19 0.47%

Native American Dollar Rolls

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2023-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 10,561 10,864 303 2.87%
2023-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 10,319 10,598 279 2.70%
2023-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,285 1,325 40 3.11%
2023-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,313 1,342 29 2.21%
2023-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box 737 751 14 1.90%
2023-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box 875 877 2 0.23%
2022-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 13,921 13,929 8 0.06%
2022-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 13,892 13,903 11 0.08%
2022-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,682 1,695 13 0.77%
2022-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,609 1,609
2022-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,698 1,698
2022-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,699 1,699
2021-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 15,975 15,975
2021-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll 14,967 14,967
2021-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,704 1,704
2021-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag 1,618 1,618
2021-P Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,789 1,789
2021-D Native American $1 250-Coin Box 1,795 1,795

Kennedy Half Dollar Rolls

Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
2022-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 10,988 10,997 9 0.08%
2022-dated 2-roll set (P&D) 21,882 21,882
2021-dated 200-coin bag (P&D) 9,968 9,968
2021-dated 2-roll set (P&D) 21,953 21,953
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

2023 Bessie Coleman Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 12,501 12,522 21 0.17%
100-Coin Bag (P) 4,597 4,666 69 1.50%
100-Coin Bag (D) 4,288 4,362 74 1.73%
Two-Roll Set 4,531 4,645 114 2.52%

2022 Anna May Wong Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,577 7,577
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,840 1,840
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,840 1,840
Two-Roll Set 5,906 5,906

2022 Nina Otero-Warren Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,639 7,639
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,850 1,850
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,851 1,851
Two-Roll Set 5,877 5,877

2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,617 7,617
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,847 1,847
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,822 1,822
Two-Roll Set 5,909 5,909

2022 Dr. Sally Ride Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,603 7,603
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,853 1,853
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,852 1,854 2 0.11%
Two-Roll Set 5,924 5,924

2022 Maya Angelou Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
Three-Roll Set 7,587 7,587
100-Coin Bag (P) 1,858 1,858
100-Coin Bag (D) 1,861 1,861
Two-Roll Set 5,937 5,937

2021 Tuskegee Airmen Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,031 4,031
40-Coin Roll (S)* 3,358 3,358
Three-Roll Set* 7,642 7,642
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,367 2,367
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,380 2,380
Two-Roll Set* 5,374 5,374

2020 Tallgrass Prairie Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,193 4,193
40-Coin Roll (S)* 3,993 3,993
Three-Roll Set* 8,930 8,930
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,499 2,499
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,478 2,478
Two-Roll Set* 6,958 6,958

2020 Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,183 4,183
40-Coin Roll (S) 3,961 3,961
Three-Roll Set* 8,834 8,834
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,415 2,415
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,331 2,331
Two-Roll Set 6,956 6,956

2020 Salt River Bay Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,156 4,156
40-Coin Roll (S)* 4,005 4,005
Three-Roll Set* 8,969 8,969
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,488 2,488
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,422 2,422
Two-Roll Set* 6,983 6,983

2020 Weir Farm Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,281 4,281
40-Coin Roll (S)* 4,013 4,013
Three-Roll Set* 8,930 8,930
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,471 2,471
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,470 2,470
Two-Roll Set* 6,963 6,963

2020 National Park of American Samoa Quarters

  Old
Sales
Latest
Sales
Gain/
Loss
%
Increase
100-Coin Bag (S)* 4,236 4,236
40-Coin Roll (S)* 3,974 3,974
Three-Roll Set* 8,930 8,930
100-Coin Bag (P)* 2,456 2,456
100-Coin Bag (D)* 2,480 2,480
Two-Roll Set* 6,991 6,991

 

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Dazed and Coinfused

hard thing to judge. will they cut it off soon because of the lack of buyers, will they keep making til the end of year, or somewhere in the middle? even with 25 coins and unlimited mintage it did not sell fast despite the claims that the mint was preventing people that wanted the coins from getting them. you can find a slabbed one for about $130. might have even been a first day of issue. silver was high demand the last few years, the other country mints have reported record sales and all of them claim supply shortage for… Read more »

Tom

That’s just it. For $80 you could but a couple of Morgan Dollars from the 1880’s in Fine condition.

As for a glut on the market, the 3 roll Bessie Coleman is a prime example. over 150 available available of EBay. One had a starting bid of $50 and another $60. My understanding is EBay collect around 13%, so unless some bids more those are losing prices for the seller!

Dazed and Coinfused

not really sure what fine looks like. and i agree you can get the coin and the weight for cheaper. could buy junk silver. melt down old silver jewelry. it all depends. but you make my point. if you bought those morgans and peace etc new, doubtful since you would be at least 140 years old. how much would you have paid for them. and with inflation how much would they be worth. buying today you would hope that you get it for $80 and with years of aging etc your new coin is worth about the same. were the… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Wow. Respect.

Craig

People need to learn the word “brevity!” Am I spending $80 for a common 2023 W ASE…NO!

Dazed and Coinfused

his response was brief. to be fair, not all matters are simple yes and no. maybe that helped others on the fence buy or decline. i am not forcing you to read it, but i do feel it is helpful, not for just others, but me as well. and i just try to add layers or other perspectives. what color is the sky? blue. yep simple. (although it is also black at night, or grey during storms). what do you want for breakfast? bacon and toast. simple. but other subjects require more depth. the sky color and breakfast question are… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

I don’t understand the whole concept of electric vehicles, Dazed and Coinfused. While they don’t pollute the air the electricity required to re-charge their batteries comes from a variety of coal, oil and gas-fired plants. Besides, those batteries themselves are hazardous waste once they outlive their usefulness.

Kaiser Wilhelm

I already have more than enough ASE Proofs, Craig; one more isn’t going to make my collection of them either better or complete.

REB

“is this coin worth the 80 bucks if you are not a set collector or completionist?”

No.

But I’m an obsessive proof precious metals collector and completionist. So, there’s that.

Dazed and Coinfused

i like the coins too, sorta kinda. for whatever reasons. it is not by far my favorite.whatever your reasons for collecting, more power to you. could be a swing and a miss, but that just means you have 6 more chances plus foul balls. i do think the new releases are too pricey but it is worth whatever the buyer is willing to pay. or as they say in the business, the last guy holding the bag., more power to you and anyone for what they are collecting or hoarding or investing in. i am army, and this is what… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Dark times, especially very dark and very long ones, can leave one with very dark lingering memories, and it appears that no amount of trying to recall the good parts that might have occurred within the span of the dark times can in any way serve to lighten the dark times in one’s memory, or at least that has for the ensuing decades been the case in my own experience thereof.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Good advice on the impulses for why and what to collect, Dazed and Coinfused.

Kaiser Wilhelm

There’s nothing wrong with being obsessive if it helps to get the job done, REB.

Dazed and Coinfused

obsession can be good. it can lead to job creation, invention, it could help infrastructure. i do not remember the name, but there were 2 people obsessed with adding the telegraph to america and cover it completely. it lead to many failures trying to run the cable undersea. it refurbished ships to customize them to do the job. and because of the obsession and determination Lincoln was able to use it to be more effective on the battlefield. but obsession can be bad too, such as gambling.many people have lost homes because the owner was obsessed with getting his money… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Obsession can result in persistence or obstinance; it really matters which.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Your obsession trumps all other considerations in my book, REB. Understood.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Unless, Dazed and Coinfused, the two specific reasons you listed above are the primary drivers to want this particular ASE, then you can call me a cynic but I believe that spending $80 to get 2023 instead of 2022 on the coin isn’t quite worth the money.

REB

One week out and the Platinum Eagle has 4,289 coins returned with a net loss of -44.58%. Looks like it will be a tough slog to hit 2017’s 8,890 mintage. By my count only a little over 3,000 coins have sold since six minutes after noon on February 23rd.

Rich

REB, here are the 6 lowest mintage 1-oz $100 Platinum American Eagle Proofs —

2015: final mintage = 3,881
2014: final mintage = 4,596
2008: final mintage = 4,769
2013: final mintage = 5,745
2004: final mintage = 6,007
2005: final mintage = 6,602

These are extremely low mintage figures for the entire series of American Platinum, Palladium, Gold and Silver Eagles!

East Coast Guru

Rich, the 2006 burnished 1oz platinum coin only had 3,086 made. Not sure what these go for, but platinum proofs have no lift in the marketplace. I have 6 from 1997- 2002. What a bust that was. Would have been better off just buying the bullion.

Rich

I concur with your assessment and sentiment, EC Guru. Thanks for mentioning the 1-oz $100 Platinum American Eagle Uncirculated (Burnished) coins; here are the mintage figures for that short 3-year series:

2006: final mintage = 3,068
2007: final mintage = 4,177
2008: final mintage = 2,876

Adam L

Hey East Coast. You have all the years I don’t have. I have 2003-2023. Except I missed out on the 2021. The 2014 I bought graded NGC PF70DCAM at I believe the 2016 World fair of money. My 2015 I submitted with PCGS and graded PF70DCAM. I really want to buy the 2001 1oz next. I haven’t graded my 2011,2012,or 2013 maybe I will at the Next world fair of Money.

REB

Thanks for the info. That 2015 number is insanely low. After the returns have been accounted for, I wouldn’t be surprised to see this year’s entry crack the “bottom” six.

Major D

REB, I’ve never bought a platinum eagle. In looking through the Mint’s catalog, I can’t find it- though I see it in the weekly sales report. Is this only sold through authorized dealers? I thought all proof coins would be sold at the Mint’s catalog site?

Seth Riesling

Major D.,

You can find the 3 different platinum Proof coins available now on the Mint’s website by using the “Search” area at the top & typing in key words “platinum coins.” The 2018, 2022 & 2023 versions are all still available now for $1545, which will go down by at least $50 tomorrow usually by 2pm Eastern time for their weekly price grid price adjustments since platinum spot price has tanked down a lot since last Wednesday’s spot price.

NumisdudeTX

Major D

Nope. When I type in “platinum coins” all I get are the constitution coins. I don’t see any Platinum American Eagle Proofs there or on the 2023 schedule either. I’ve even tried searching for 23EJ and nothing there.

Seth Riesling

Major D.,

They are there I assure you, because I research them often. They are the Proof platinum coins from 2018, 2022 & 2023 that are all still available for purchase for $1545 each, & will be reduced in price today due to the weekly price grid as platinum has dropped a lot since last Wednesday.

NumisdudeTX

Major D

Seth, I fully believe you. But for some reason I cannot access or see them.

Dazed and Coinfused

on the home page. hover your pointer over coins. when the screen pops up, move your pointer to the box (going outside the coins wording will close the window. once you are in the pop up box, move pointer to the right where the precious metals category is and click on whatever. gold silver, platinum. palladium., or go to the product page and just scroll down the page until you see the coin you want. or you can open the schedule, hold ctrl and press ” f” and in the dialog box that pops up, type platinum or whatever keyword.… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D, Good Sir Rich and REB, I do believe we are entering another 2008-like period in our nation’s economy where things will get a lot worse before they get better again, and I think that might explain why discretionary purchases are now on the back burner.

Roger

Things are going to get a lot worse before they get worse.

Lily Tomlin

Kaiser Wilhelm

Great one, Roger!

The sky is falling.

  • Chicken Little
Antonio

Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy’s Law

Adam L

Just go to Coins then go to platinum under metal type should be there I saw it earlier today.

East Coast Guru

Still 55k available. PR 70 are available for $120. I passed on these for the first time in years. I like the type 1’s better anyway. Spending my money elsewhere now.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Ditto for me, East Coast Guru. One can’t have everything all the time, and I think we’re in the midst of another national misadventure that’s teaching us that lesson all over again.

Dazed and Coinfused

best i can say it is. i grew up on video and computer games. played them all the time when i was allowed. even carried my xbox with my laptop and adapters and current adjustors (for the 220 to 110v conversion, fyi they are heavy) plus my body armor and weapons, stuff for duty (12 hour shifts). i walked everyday for over an hour and then climbed a steep hill to get to work. and between radio checks and monitoring the waves i played games. i did that everyday. without fail for months. when i was at that particular duty.… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

When I see or hear the word “plausible” these days I can’t help but think of the term “plausible denial”, and it appears that very phrase is coming back into its own again in the current climate, and possibly with more than a little bit of a vengeance at that.

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Rich

What’s up with the recently released 2023-W Proof American Platinum Eagle?. As Mr. Unser put it, “Its four-day opening total was reported at 9,620 coins. Flash forward a week from that start and its sales moved in a bad way — reconciled down to 5331 coins, for a staggering decline of 44.6%” (a sales loss of -4,289 coins). And how does one account for all the new sales last week of the 2022 Negro Leagues Baseball and National Purple Heart Commemorative coins, which were no longer sold after December 29, 2022?

Dazed and Coinfused

either they were hedging a bet for a run on demand for platinum, but it didn’t take off as expected, or they arrived in horrible shape (ms60 or whatever) and returned because they look like, well… you know. so they took the refund over a replacement. and nobody buying the market.because of economy and shortages and wait times.

all i can think is that the coins quality was bad. or the flippers couldn’t sell and dumped them for refund or credit.

Seth Riesling

Rich,

The U.S. Mints inventory, accounting & final audited mintage/sales figures typically take close to 1 year after sales end to become officially finalized! Their accounting software & internal auditing practices are archaic to say the least, obviously. Everyone, including dealers have only 7 days after receipt in the mail of Mint products to return them for a refund – no exceptions! (They have even banned certain coin dealers for returning too many coins/medals & they have released that new policy publicly about 3 years ago.)

NumisdudeTX

Rich

Thanks, Seth. Good to know they were accounting adjustments and not new sales.

Kaiser Wilhelm

I agree, Good Sir Rich. I’m glad Seth Riesling explained to us exactly what has been going on with some of the Mint’s seemingly confusing “long after the fact return and sales developments” because I simply couldn’t figure out how any of those operations were even logistically possible.

Dazed and Coinfused

GSR and Keiser. i know there are rules. i am not sure of the return process because i never looked it up. but i take yall for your word that 7 days is the deadline. and i am sure they stick to that. but everyone makes exceptions. i am sure some have tried to return a couple days late and were denied. and i back that. but i am almost positive that since the treasury held the funds of the bulk buyer, they still got money. maybe not a lot, but still. so i think there is some leeway when… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Just two thoughts aka points, Dazed and Coinfused.
1) The German U.S. President box has already been checked off by Herr Trump whose ancestors hailed from Kallstadt in the Rheinland-Pfalz state of Germany, a town famous for its many varieties of wine and as the original source of Heinz Ketchup.
2) A person transitioned from male to female via hormones and surgery cannot under any circumstances conceive while someone transitioned from female to male via hormones and surgery can on the other hand still get pregnant.

East Coast Guru

545 Army medals left. This is taking longer than I thought. Probably the design isn’t as good as prior branches. Cost is a factor as well. 53,004 ASE’s available. No order limit.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Both somewhat overpriced in a near-recession economy. Bad timing, I would say.

Dazed and Coinfused

as of 1446 est, there are 362 left. so why? is it because old people dont like change so they are passing on this woke coin?is it too overpriced? heck yeah it is, but i got one. the comment that they should sell fast because more army than other branches doesnt do anything to increase the sell out time. my money hoarding sister even got one but she thinks the coin looks rushed, random and done by several different people. there is not definition or anything. the other coins are awesome and crisp and clean. look at the detail of… Read more »

East Coast Guru

Agree, the Army medal is lacking artistic design. Same with the Army brass 3” medal on the mint website. This will be a sellout probably by Friday. So there are 10,000 knuckleheads, including myself who bought one. I needed it to go with my other 4 branches. I am sure there are plenty of people who felt the same way when buying the ATB silver pucks. Had to buy it, but Yuck on some of those too. Oh well, it could be worse.

Major D

I put the Army design ahead of the Marine medal. I’d say the Air Force and Navy medals are the best designs. The Coast Guard’s parting of the sea is comical.

East Coast Guru

285 Army medals left. Any over under on when they sellout? I am betting on 11AM EST Friday. And to point out to those who haven’t picked up a military medal you get a nice clamshell packaging on this.

Major D

I think Friday, but will say 9 pm EST (6 pm PST)

East Coast Guru

Good pick Major D. Unless I pay $39k or so for the balance of these medals, I lose. If you are attending the Long Beach coin show in June, I’ll buy you a drink. Then again, at this point with 226 still available, Sometime on Saturday they might finally sell out.

Major D

Nope, I was off again. 93 available as of 8:57 pm EST Friday March 10. Good thing I don’t bet!

East Coast Guru

Well, it was fun guessing anyway.

Major D

You called it, East Coast Guru. Definitely will sell out today, Saturday March 11. Only 5 left as of 12:43 pm. EST.

Major D

It’s a wrap- as of 12:53 pm EST March 11. (until more are found and become available…..)

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Rich

The 2023 Congratulations Set is available for sale again today, March 9th, with data-available = 12,686. Next week’s “US Mint Sales” report should be interesting regarding this recent release.

Major D

I wondered when the other shoe would drop. The Mint started with 27,440 available just before the noon release- so I figured it was just a matter of time before the rest showed up to take it to the 40,000 limit (though 27,440+12,686= 40,126 which is over the limit). I’d say it sure looks like the Mint’s plan to show less on release day to create a greater sense of urgency to buy. It’s hard to believe that the supply showed up in two batches.

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Rich

I meant to add that the time was 3pm ET for the data-available = 12,686 value, but I don’t know what time the Set first became available today and the associated data-available number at that time.

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Kaiser Wilhelm

I’m not sure the Mint has as many shoes to drop as coins but it sure must be close.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Good catch, Good Sir Rich, not to mention, good grief!

Antonio

No rarity here.

Mike Petraitis

What do people do when the price of cigarettes or beer go up do they quit drinking or smoking? No I do not smoke and I quit drinking in 2008 and I will keep buying these over priced coins and will have something to show for in years to come.

REB

Ultimately purchasing anything is a personal choice. Spending many dollars a day on coffee seems silly to me but plenty of people do it. I’m with you though. At the end of the day, I’d rather have a shiny keepsake than a Starbucks cup.

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Kaiser Wilhelm

I’ll be waiting for your comment when you come across a slabbed Starbucks logo.

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Kaiser Wilhelm

Clearly the far superior choice of discretionary spending, Mike. Kudos on everything!

Jd Rogers

Everyone needs to buy silver as close to spot price as possible. Any other cost is bloat to make money for the dealers. At the end of the day, when the markets go to complete crap and the dollar is worth nothing, no one is going to pay you or make trade with you any more than what the price per ounce will be at that time.

Kaiser Wilhelm

If we ever reach the point where all social conventions have collapsed you had better be able to eat silver since beyond that it will have no value amidst the total chaos.

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Harryg

Received my 2023 W Proof by subscription a few days ago and liked it so much I ordered another. Tracking shows I should have that tomorrow. (3/13/23)

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Kaiser Wilhelm

Now that is what I call a satisfied customer! Congrats, Harryg on getting the ASE-W Proof!

Harryg

Thank you sir. I must say that the first example was absolutely flawless and stunning. I will post photos later when I receive the second one.

Kaiser Wilhelm

You’re very welcome, Harryg, and I hope the second is as pristine as the first.

Adam L

I usually get 4 on subscription every year including this year. and I got 3 congratulations set’s. I meet Emily Damstra at the 2021 Word fair of money and she signed some COAs for me and some lithographs limited to 500 I believe. She also signed a Canadian Maple leaf coin and it she said she had never seen the actual coin before : )

Harryg

I am relatively new to purchasing directly from the mint and ordered multiple Morgan Dollars in 2021. It was not an easy or pleasant experience and one coin from the SF mint had a major gouge right on the cheek. I could not believe the mint would even allow this coin to be released to the public. I did not return it for fear that I could not get another example of this limited production piece. That is why I was reluctant to order multiple coins upfront this time around. I don’t mind paying a premium for these coins but… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

Well, that may have occurred two years ago, but from your report this year regarding the condition of the ASE-W Proof you received you’ve now had quite a markedly different experience, one might say at the other end of the spectrum. Let’s hope that the current state of coin affairs is the new “given.”

Kaiser Wilhelm

Talk about being right in the thick of things and in a good way at that. Exellent work, Adam!

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Harryg

Very pleased.

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Harryg

Sorry, wouldn’t load 2 photos in one post.

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Kaiser Wilhelm

No problem, that’s just the way posting photos works here. Anyway, Harryg, those are some beautiful coins; congrats on getting those!