U.S. Mint sales report: Week ending February 10, 2019

This U.S. Mint numismatic sales report covers the week ending February 10, 2019, and will also include some information regarding last week’s report. The Mint’s best-selling product this week was the 2019 Lowell National Historical Park Uncirculated five-ounce silver coin (19AJ), which sold 12,734 units. In second place was the 2019 Apollo 11 Proof Half Dollar Set (19CF), which sold 9,770 units. The third best-selling item this week was the 2019 Apollo 11 silver Proof $1 coin (19CC) with 8,217 sold. It’s followed by the 2019 Lowell National Historical Park, Three-Roll Set (19ARC), with 5,924 individual units sold; and the 2019 Lowell National Historical Park, Two-Roll Set (19ARA), with 5,269 sold.

Last week, the Mint’s best-selling product was the 2019 Apollo 11 Proof Half Dollar Set (19CF), which sold 15,194 units. In second place was the 2019 Apollo 11 silver Proof $1 coin (19CC), which sold 12,225 units. The third best-selling item last week was the 2019 American Silver Eagle 2019 one-ounce Proof coin (19EA) with 5,840 sold. It’s followed by the 2019 Preamble to the Declaration of Independence platinum Proof coin (19EJ), with 4,607 individual units sold; and the 2019 Apollo 11 Uncirculated silver dollar (19CD), with 4,523 sold.

This week saw a downward adjustment of -16,059 for the 2019 American Silver Eagle 2019 one-ounce Proof coin (19EA), -883 for the 2019 Apollo 11 five-ounce Proof silver dollar (19CH), and -2 for the 2018 American Gold Eagle one-quarter-ounce Proof coin (18ED). Last week saw a downward adjustment of -4 for the 2018 American Gold Eagle one-quarter-ounce Proof coin (18ED) as well.

The Mint will release the 2019 Lowell National Historical Park Quarter, Three-Coin Set (19AD) on February 19 and the 2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set (19AQ) on February 21.

The following are the U.S. Mint’s cumulative sales figures for the reporting period ending Sunday, February 10. “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

   
   
2/3/19

2/10/19

+/-

Notes

COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAMS
17CH 2017 Lions Clubs Silver $1 PF Coin 68,519 68,519 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CJ 2017 Lions Clubs Silver $1 Unc. Coin 17,247 17,247 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
17CA 2017 Boys Town Gold $5 PF Coin 1,822 1,822 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CB 2017 Boys Town Gold $5 Unc. Coin 2,947 2,947 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CC 2017 Boys Town Silver $1 PF Coin 26,085 26,085 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CD 2017 Boys Town Silver $1 Unc. Coin 12,234 12,234 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CE 2017 Boys Town Clad 50c PF Coin 17,639 17,639 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CF 2017 Boys Town Clad 50c Unc. Coin 15,525 15,525 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17CG 2017 Boys Town 3-Coin PF Set 5,525 5,525 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18CE 2018 Breast Cancer Gold $5 PF Coin 10,386 10,386 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CF 2018 Breast Cancer Gold $5 Unc. Coin 4,477 4,477 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CG 2018 Breast Cancer Silver $1 PF Coin 34,542 34,542 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CH 2018 Breast Cancer Silver $1 Unc. Coin 12,526 12,526 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CJ 2018 Breast Cancer Clad 50c PF Coin 17,937 17,937 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CK 2018 Breast Cancer Clad 50c Unc. Coin 11,301 11,301 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CL 2018 Breast Cancer Coin & Stamp Set 4,455 4,455 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18CA 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin 64,982 64,982 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CB 2018 WWI Silver $1 Unc. Coin 22,336 22,336 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CC 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Army 15,621 15,621 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CD 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Air Service 12,520 12,520 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CM 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Navy 12,253 12,253 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CN 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Marines 12,648 12,648 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18CP 2018 WWI Silver $1 PF Coin & Medal Set: Coast Guard 9,813 9,813 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
19CA 2019 Apollo 11 Gold $5 PF Coin 21,949 22,726 777 On back order
19CB 2019 Apollo 11 Gold $5 Unc. Coin 9,984 10,123 139 On back order
19CH 2019 Apollo 11 Silver $1 5-oz. PF Coin 63,598 62,715 -883 On back order
19CC 2019 Apollo 11 Silver $1 PF Coin 117,361 125,578 8,217  
19CD 2019 Apollo 11 Silver $1 Unc. Coin 43,251 45,276 2,025  
19CE 2019 Apollo 11 Clad 50c PF Coin 38,309 40,391 2,082  
19CG 2019 Apollo 11 Clad 50c Unc. Coin 27,365 28,924 1,559  
19CF 2019 Apollo 11 PF Half Dollar Set 84,349 94,119 9,770 Currently unavailable
           

AMERICAN LIBERTY PROGRAM
17XA 2017 Am. Lib. 225th Anniv. 1-oz. Gold $100 PF Coin 29,952 30,026 74 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 32,647 32,647 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18XF 2018 Am. Liberty 1/10-oz. Gold $10 PF Coin 26,686 27,070 384 Mintage limit 135,000
           

PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS PROGRAM
S801 George Washington Pres. Silver Medal 18,200 18,483 283  
S802 John Adams Pres. Silver Medal 14,120 14,358 238  
S803 Thomas Jefferson Pres. Silver Medal 6,275 7,469 1,194  
           

AMERICAN PALLADIUM EAGLE PROGRAM
18EK 2018 1-oz. APaE $25 PF Coin 14,986 14,986 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           

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 12,722 12,844 122 Sold out; LKS

19EJ

2019 1-oz. APE $100 PF Coin

4,607

5,665

1,058

Released January 31, 2019
           

AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE PROGRAM
16EB 2016 1-oz. AGE $50 PF Coin 24,351 24,351 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16EC 2016 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin 6,308 6,308 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
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 9,245 9,245 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17EC 2017 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin 2,904 2,904 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ED 2017 1/4-oz. AGE $10 PF Coin 4,702 4,702 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
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 7,985 8,001 16  
18EB 2018 1-oz. AGE $50 PF Coin 6,613 6,669 56  
18EC 2018 1/2-oz. AGE $25 PF Coin 1,815 1,815 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18ED 2018 1/4-oz. AGE $10 PF Coin 4,623 4,621 -2 Currently unavailable
18EE 2018 1/10-oz. AGE $5 PF Coin 13,993 13,995 2 Currently unavailable
18EF 2018 AGE PF 4-Coin Set 7,577 7,595 18  
           

AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE PROGRAM
16EA 2016 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin 595,840 595,840 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
17EG 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 Unc. Coin 176,739 176,739 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17EA 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin 390,186 390,186 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17EA 042 2017 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coins, bulk (210 coins each) 240 240 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18EG 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 Unc. Coin 132,757 133,022 265  
18EA 2018 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin (S) 343,601 343,925 324 Sold out; LKS
18EA 042 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 (S) 158,785 158,785 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
19EA 2019 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin (W) 243,653 227,594 -16,059  
19EA 040 2019 1-oz. ASE $1 PF Coin (W), bulk 713 718 5  
           

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 15,640 15,679 39  
           

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5-OZ SILVER 25c UNC. COINS
17AJ 2017 Effigy Mounds Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin 17,251 17,251 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
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 17,694 17,694 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
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 17,773 17,773 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18AK 2018 Apostle Islands Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin 16,639 16,763 124 Mintage limit 20,000
18AL 2018 Voyageurs Nat’l Park Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin 16,411 16,552 141 Mintage limit 20,000
18AM 2018 Cumberland Is. Nat’l Seashore Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin 15,151 15,283 132 Mintage limit 20,000
18AN 2018 Block Is. Nat’l Wildlife Refuge Silver 5-oz. Unc. Coin 14,983 15,048 65 Mintage limit 20,000
           

19AJ

2019 Lowell Nat’l Historical Park
 
12,734

12,734
 
           

PROOF SETS

ATB Quarters Proof Sets
Q5G 2015 ATB Quarters PF Set 99,466 99,466 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AP 2016 ATB Quarters PF Set 91,674 91,674 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17AP 2017 ATB Quarters PF Set 88,909 88,909 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18AP 2018 ATB Quarters PF Set 83,021 83,178 157  
19AP 2019 ATB Quarters PF Set 41,143 42,470 1,327  
           

U.S. Mint Proof Sets
P17 2015 U.S. Mint PF Set 662,854 662,854 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17RG 2017 U.S. Mint PF Set 568,678 568,678 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18RG 2018 U.S. Mint PF Set 493,825 494,417 592  
           

Other Proof Sets
17RD 2017 Birth Set 34,542 34,542 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17RE 2017 Happy Birthday Set 18,170 18,170 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17XC 2017 225th Anniv. Enhanced Unc. Set 210,419 210,419 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18RD 2018 Birth Set 27,973 28,128 155  
18RE 2018 Happy Birthday Set 17,500 17,563 63  
18RF 2018 Congratulations Set 19,267 19,267 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18GA 2018 American Innovation $1 Proof Coin/Set 152,926 157,100 4,174  
           
19RD 2019 Birth Set 5,328 5,817 489  
19RE 2019 Happy Birthday Set 6,203 6,735 532  
19RF 2019 Congratulations Set 20,898 21,550 652 Currently on back-order
           

SILVER PROOF SETS

America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Sets
Q5H 2015 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set 103,311 103,311 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AQ 2016 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set 95,709 95,709 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17AQ 2017 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set 89,632 89,632 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18AQ 2018 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set 75,672 75,958 286  

19AQ

2019 ATB Quarters Silver PF Set
     
To be released February 21, 2019
           

U.S. Mint Silver Proof Sets
SW2 2015 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set 387,310 387,310 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17RH 2017 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set 358,085 358,085 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18RH 2018 U.S. Mint Silver PF Set 312,436 313,032 596  
           

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 42,921 43,121 200 Product limit 50,000
           

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 30,551 30,620 69  
           

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 286,813 286,813 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
18RJ 2018 U.S. Mint Unc. Set 242,780 243,068 288  
           

CIRCULATING COIN SETS
16AC 2016 ATB Quarters Circ. Set 23,958 23,958 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17AC 2017 ATB Quarters Circ. Set 23,571 23,621 50  
18AC 2018 ATB Quarters Circ. Set 19,156 19,227 71  
           

OTHER SPECIAL PRODUCTS
YC1 2014 Coin Discovery Set 11,264 11,297 33 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 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
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 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
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 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ABE 2017 ATB F. Douglass 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,221 2,221 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ABF 2017 ATB F. Douglass 100-Coin Bag (S) 4,245 4,245 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARD 2017 ATB F. Douglass 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,863 6,863 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARE 2017 ATB F. Douglass Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,975 3,975 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARF 2017 ATB F. Douglass 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 8,786 8,786 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           

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) 2,231 2,231 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ABP 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,270 2,270 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ABQ 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 100-Coin Bag (S) 4,209 4,209 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARN 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,554 6,554 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARP 2017 ATB G.R. Clark Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,852 3,852 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ARQ 2017 ATB G.R. Clark 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 8,601 8,601 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           

2018 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
18ABA 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (P) 2,233 2,243 10  
18ABB 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,353 2,362 9  
18ABC 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 100-Coin Bag (S) 4,146 4,156 10  
18ARA 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,506 6,518 12  
18ARB 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,809 3,829 20  
18ARC 2018 ATB Pic. Rocks 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 8,868 8,887 19  
           

2018 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
18ABD 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (P) 2,052 2,063 11  
18ABE 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,051 2,060 9  
18ABF 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 100-Coin Bag (S) 4,026 4,039 13  
18ARD 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,275 6,287 12  
18ARE 2018 ATB Apostle Is. Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,587 3,601 14  
18ARF 2018 ATB Apostle Is. 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 8,249 8,269 20  
           

2018 Voyageurs National Park
18ABG 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (P) 2,039 2,052 13  
18ABH 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,088 2,097 9  
18ABJ 2018 ATB Voyageurs 100-Coin Bag (S) 3,702 3,720 18  
18ARG 2018 ATB Voyageurs 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,182 6,191 9  
18ARH 2018 ATB Voyageurs Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,486 3,501 15  
18ARJ 2018 ATB Voyageurs 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 8,190 8,218 28  
           

2018 Cumberland Island National Seashore
18ABK 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (P) 2,029 2,041 12  
18ABL 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (D) 1,888 1,897 9  
18ABM 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 100-Coin Bag (S) 3,733 3,750 17  
18ARK 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 6,027 6,042 15  
18ARL 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,461 3,477 16  
18ARM 2018 ATB Cumberland Is. 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 7,897 7,931 34  
           

2018 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
18ABN 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (P) 1,927 1,947 20  
18ABP 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (D) 1,920 1,936 16  
18ABQ 2018 ATB Block Island 100-Coin Bag (S) 3,466 3,497 31  
18ARN 2018 ATB Block Island 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D) 5,808 5,825 17  
18ARP 2018 ATB Block Island Single Roll (40 Coin) (S) 3,207 3,237 30  
18ARQ 2018 ATB Block Island 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S) 7,640 7,692 52  
           

2019 Lowell National Historical Park

19ABA

2019 ATB Lowell 100-Coin Bag (P)
 
1,528

1,528

Released February 7, 2019

19ABB

2019 ATB Lowell 100-Coin Bag (D)
 
1,503

1,503

Released February 7, 2019

19ABC

2019 ATB Lowell 100-Coin Bag (S)
 
2,028

2,028

Released February 7, 2019

19ARA

2019 ATB Lowell 2-Roll Set (80 Coin) (P&D)
 
5,269

5,269

Released February 7, 2019

19ARB

2019 ATB Lowell Single Roll (40 Coin) (S)
 
2,143

2,143

Released February 7, 2019

19ARC

2019 ATB Lowell 3-Roll Set (120 Coin) (P&D&S)
 
5,924

5,924

Released February 7, 2019
           

NATIVE AMERICAN $1 COIN BAGS, BOXES, AND ROLLS
17NA 2017 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (P) 16,953 16,953 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17NB 2017 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (D) 16,225 16,225 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17NC 2017 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (P) 2,136 2,136 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17ND 2017 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (D) 2,186 2,186 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17NE 2017 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (P) 1,912 1,912 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17NF 2017 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (D) 1,784 1,784 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18NA 2018 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (P) 15,825 15,903 78  
18NB 2018 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (D) 15,081 15,155 74  
18NC 2018 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (P) 1,865 1,865 0 Sold out; LKS
18ND 2018 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (D) 1,872 1,872 0 Currently unavailable
18NE 2018 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (P) 1,642 1,674 32  
18NF 2018 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (D) 1,526 1,566 40  
           

19NA

2019 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (P)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report

19NB

2019 NA $1, 25-Coin Roll (D)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report

19NC

2019 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (P)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report

19ND

2019 NA $1, 250-Coin Box (D)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report

19NE

2019 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (P)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report

19NF

2019 NA $1, 100-Coin Bag (D)
     
Released February 13, 2019; not yet on report
           

AMERICAN INNOVATION $1 COIN BAGS AND ROLLS
18GBA 2018 American Innovation $1 100-Coin Bag (P) 2,457 2,607 150  
18GBE 2018 American Innovation $1 100-Coin Bag (D) 2,509 2,659 150  
18GRA 2018 American Innovation $1 25-Coin Roll (P) 8,319 8,603 284  
18GRE 2018 American Innovation $1 25-Coin Roll (D) 7,831 8,098 267  
           

KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR BAGS AND ROLLS
17KA 2017 Kennedy 50c, 200-Coin Bag (P&D) 10,321 10,321 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17KB 2017 Kennedy 50c, 2-Roll Set (P&D) 23,747 23,747 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
           
18KA 2018 Kennedy 50c, 200-Coin Bag (P&D) 7,470 7,562 92  
18KB 2018 Kennedy 50c, 2-Roll Set (P&D) 20,146 20,219 73  
           

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTER 3-COIN SETS

19AD

2019 ATB 3-Coin Set, Lowell
     
To be released February 19, 2019
18AH 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Block Island 12,358 12,419 61  
18AG 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Cumberland Island 12,476 12,556 80  
18AF 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Voyageurs 13,442 13,473 31  
18AE 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Apostle Islands 13,628 13,660 32  
18AD 2018 ATB 3-Coin Set, Pictured Rocks 15,107 15,131 24  
17AH 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, G.R. Clark 13,521 13,541 20  
17AG 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ellis Island 16,947 16,947 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
17AF 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ozark 14,348 14,372 24  
17AE 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, F. Douglass 14,764 14,800 36  
17AD 2017 ATB 3-Coin Set, Effigy Mounds 13,950 13,973 23  
16AH 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Ft. Moultrie 13,306 13,306 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AG 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, T. Roosevelt 16,072 16,072 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AF 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Harpers Ferry 14,345 14,345 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AE 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Cumberland Gap 14,973 14,973 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report
16AD 2016 ATB 3-Coin Set, Shawnee 15,474 15,474 Sold out; LKS; off Mint report

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  1. CaliSkier says

    Carry over comment, end of prev thread: “Just wondering Cag? Are you all in on. 2019 REV PF 1oz APdE w/ a 10,000 mintage & $1,000.00 premium to spot??”

  2. CalierSkier says

    I’m only in(modern) moving forward on 1oz PM coins @ $400.00 or less to spot with a 10,000 or less mintage!

    Hence the accuracy of your Lower & Lower Mintages, Higher & Higher Prices, More & More Gimmicks, & Fewer(🤫) & Fewer Customers!!!

  3. cagcrisp says

    @CaliSkier says,”Just wondering Cag? Are you all in on. 2019 REV PF 1oz APdE w/ a 10,000 mintage & $1,000.00 premium to spot??”

    My grid is $600 Above Spot…with a Mintage of 10,000

    The Mints grid is $437.50…with a Mintage Above 10,000

    We’re not that far Apart…

  4. smalltimecollector says

    I’m becoming curious about history. How did mint sales do in 2006/07/08?
    Speaking mint purchases through the 80’s and 90’s I bought Ag eagles and some commemratives directly from the mint in SF, and some by mail. In the late 90’s and early oo’s I continued eagles and commems and in o8 i bought my first Au modern buying buffalos, uhr,etc,but never Au eagles. The downturn and my retirement in o8 I started buying fewer, but higher budget coins from the mint as pm’s increased.
    Since then it’s been mixed bag and I directed more assets to land and improvements, but always picking up a few of what I find interesting for the year.

  5. Zephin says

    WOW did you see this?

    Proof Set 2019-New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 proof set is accompanied by a NEW 2019 premium penny in a proof finish struck at West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap.

    Cagcrisp does this fall into the “More and More Gimmicks”?

  6. KEITHSTER says

    Say nice catch bet they are going to sell a pretty penny’s worth of those? Hope maybe we can keep it down a little by not ordering too many ? Don’t suppose they’ll make them out of copper but can also hope! And while your at it how about a silver penny with the silver proof set. Speaking of clad did any one else see them mark all the Pictured Rocks quarters as Sold Out only to bring them back? well Good Morning And Good Luck”>”>”>”>”><"<"<"<"<"

  7. KEITHSTER says

    What Where Did It GO ? Seems To Be Lost In Space Help Mister Wizard Can You Find My Last Post ? Or Was It Just Me? Good Luck “>”>”>”>
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  8. cagcrisp says

    @Zephin says,”WOW did you see this?

    Proof Set 2019-New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 proof set is accompanied by a NEW 2019 premium penny in a proof finish struck at West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap.

    Cagcrisp does this fall into the “More and More Gimmicks”?”

    Good Catch…

    From Wikipedia “A gimmick is a novel device or idea designed primarily to attract attention or increase appeal, often with little intrinsic value.”

    More and More Gimmicks

    “This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap.”

    Year in and Year out the Proof Set is the #1 Seller for the numismatic side of the Mint’s business

    My guess is for $27.95 these sets are mostly for gifting purposes

    Now comes those that “collect” the penny

    Those guys will have to purchase the W penny from the Mint OR the Bay

    My guess that since the W will be ” packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap.” that you will see a Boatload on sale on the bay

    By the normal allotment for gifting purposes and sell the W on the Bay to offset costs

    For serious penny collectors, either pay $27.95 to the Mint for the W OR purchase it separately on the bay

    You have well over a year to find out which option is the cheapest

    This will Increase sales for the Mint so in that regards it will be a Successful Gimmick.

    (Just like the Gimmick to sell the WWI coin with the medals and the Gimmick to make you pay $53.95 for the 2019 Kennedy with a Mintage of 100,000…

  9. Zephin says

    Yes wonder if the door going to be open for all you can get…haha

    YES! a silver penny with the silver proof set…:)

  10. cagcrisp says

    As far as I know the Two most collected moderns are the Penny and the Kennedy

    Thus…The “enhanced uncirculated set” in 2017, The “Silver reverse proof set” in 2018, The “Kennedy/Apollo 11 set” in 2019 and Now the “W” penny in 2019…

  11. cagcrisp says

    From The Silver Institute:

    Demand for Silver Coins and Bars:

    2015 292.1 Million oz.
    2016 207.8 Million oz.
    2017 151.1 Million oz.
    Estimated 2018 124.8 Million oz.

    From the World Gold Council for 2018:

    Retail investment in gold bars and coins posted annual growth of 4%. Coin demand surged to reach a five-year high of 236.4t, the second highest on record. Demand for gold bars held steady at 781.6t, the fifth year in succession of holding in a firm 780-800t range.

    Central banks added 651.5t to official gold reserves in 2018, the second highest yearly total on record. Net purchases jumped to their highest since the end of US dollar convertibility into gold in 1971, as a greater pool of central banks turned to gold as a diversifier.

  12. cagcrisp says

    From the United States Mint American Silver Eagle Bullion Sales:

    FY2015 47,870,000 oz. Sold
    FY2016 42,446,000 oz. Sold
    FY2017 23,100,000 oz. Sold
    FY2018 13,837,000 oz. Sold

    …SO…On a percentage basis the US still has a Large part of the Worlds Silver Bullion coin demand, however, it is decreasing y/y…

  13. Larry says

    It has been a mystery to me why the 2012 S silver proof Kennedy costs so much. Can anyone explain why? The recent ones have lower mintages, yet sell for no where near the price of the 2012. Did someone corner the market? Are they all in “very strong hands”?
    As far as this W penny, I wonder if it will also be in the silver proof set. I never buy the regular proof set.

  14. cagcrisp says

    As you can see from my Above post, on a worldwide basis, Demand for Silver coins and bars is Declining and Demand for Gold coins and bars is Increasing

    Central Bank purchases of Gold in 2018 was the Highest in 50 years

    The World is looking to diversify OUT of the USD and the alternatives for the EURO and Yen are not looking good

    …Thus…

    Gold is looking good in a time of Global Stagflation with the Golbal Debt.

    Not just the U. S. Debt but Global Debt…

  15. smalltimecollector says

    Can post 33 gold be “called in” by the gov?
    Seems the blurring of lines between pm’s and coins could bite? eagles of Au and Ag seem more commodities than the “Art” coins of UHR, reverse proof, limited editions, etc. It would be nice to have a distinction made.

    https://qz.com/1002767/gold-price-why-the-us-government-once-sued-a-nevada-casino-over-a-14-pound-solid-gold-rooster/

    If central banks keep “stacking” Au, will there become a shortage run up of prices as the public clamors to get more?

  16. IJTR says

    Pre-33 gold seems to be plentiful even though FDR made it illegal to hold and govt supposedly melted all their coin holdings into bars. Stuff is all over the place today, mostly in NGC holders.
    So other than the shipwreck recoveries, where did not t all come from? Nazi vault finds from Germany?

  17. Barry says

    It will be easier for them to nationalize private pensions rather than trying to round up the PM’s. This has already been done to some degree in other countries.

  18. Jerry Diekmann says

    Does anyone know when the reverse Pd coin is scheduled to be released? I couldn’t find it on the Mint’s product schedule. Also, will the design be the same as in 2018? That is what I suspect is the case, just a different finish.
    Like cagcrisp has said – “more gimmicks” for the Mint to try and sell more coins.

  19. Jerry Diekmann says

    The proof W cent for 2019 reminds me of a similar gimmick back in 1996 when the Mint included an uncirculated “W” mint mark on the dime to commemorate 50 years of the Roosevelt dime. They sold 1.4 million of these special dimes, not unlike the mintage figures of the earliest “S’ mint uncirculated ATB quarters in 2012 and 2013. But that leaves the 2010 and 2011 ATB uncirculated quarters with no “S”mint marks as “orphans”. Well,no one ever said that logic or foresight was at the forefront of the Mint’s marketing programs.

  20. Tony@GA says

    The 2019 W penny – can’t wait to open the little packets and spend them into general circulation. That’ll be a rush for someone to find one.

  21. Tony@GA says

    I can’t wait to open those little plastic wrappers on the 2019 W penny and spend them into general circulation. Someone someday will feel like they’ve hit the lotto when they find one!

  22. cagcrisp says

    @Jerry Diekmann says,”Does anyone know when the reverse Pd coin is scheduled to be released? “

    The Mint schedule just says Fall 2019…

  23. cagcrisp says

    @Jerry Diekmann says,”Also, will the design be the same as in 2018? That is what I suspect is the case, just a different finish.”

    Yes. Design stays same. The finish can Not be the same as the prior year…

  24. James Smith says

    Got my notice from the mint about the Proof half dollar set being available and went immediately to order. The Mint’s Web Page had not changed and no ordering was allowed.

  25. cagcrisp says

    @James Smith says, “Got my notice from the mint about the Proof half dollar set being available and went immediately to order. The Mint’s Web Page had not changed and no ordering was allowed.”

    There were a Few hundred available this morning

    By the time you got the email they were All Gone

    This is Normal procedure for the Mint for just exactly what happened to you to happen…

  26. cagcrisp says

    I have NEVER heard of the Mint sending out the “available “ email when the “available “ product First goes Available on these “Currently Unavailable” reopening windows…

  27. cagcrisp says

    The Kennedy/Apollo 11 sets were Again Available this morning

    Over 100 were Available

    What surprises me is that everyone should have known after week 2 sales numbers were reported that these would Sell Out and yet people are clamoring for them After they go CU

    These aren’t like the 2018 Proof Palladium that went CU in 6 minutes

    For the Kennedy/Apollo 11 it’s been 24 days since Launch

    That’s plenty of time to get one if you want one…

  28. just another dave in pa says

    I don’t think anyone is clamoring for these. There really doesn’t seem to be much demand for these Apollo coins although that may change when the July anniversary comes.

    ” The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum will commemorate the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission with a week-long “First Moon Landing Celebration” in July 2019.”

    Comparing a product with 15k mintage to a product with 100k is not very informative. The Apollo engravings (8k) lasted all but a few minutes and that is a comparable offering. The pool of customers that buy directly from the mint seems to have reached a plateau. Dealers and flippers have seen a sharp decline but the collector base, while shrinking, seems rather steady.

  29. cagcrisp says

    @just another dave in pa says,”I don’t think anyone is clamoring for these.”

    I Don’t just read MNB. And Yes they are clamoring for them on various sites.

    “Comparing a product with 15k mintage to a product with 100k is not very informative”

    I can see someone getting excited about opening sales back up for a coin that was gone in 6 minutes (15,000 of the 2018 Proof Palladium) and Not everyone had a chance to get one (or More)

    This is Not the case with the Kennedy

  30. cagcrisp says

    I’m seeing a Lot of “Sales” on Bullion

    If Brexit doesn’t go well, the USD will react Strongly to the Euro.

    Germany is almost in Recession

    As much as the World would like to see the USD weaker….etc…etc…etc…

  31. just another dave in pa says

    Oh, I see where you were going with that now. Sorry.

    I don’t see any demand for the pucks. I think the returns are from people who went and got one on ebay and cancelled their mint orders. I do think it will pick up a bit during the Summer around the anniversary.

  32. smalltimecollector says

    I received the apollo half set yesterday with package error. I’m gald to hove picked it up for the kennedy mainly, the curved coin a nice bonus.
    I’m awaiting the Au unc and after seeing the clads think the mint should have done something completely different with the Au offering a proff obverse and unc reverse. There is no reason to have a shiny footprint in sand/dust while the proof finish limited to everything within the boundary of the shield would have been very fitting. And resulted in a unique coin.

  33. Qui Transtulit Sustinet says

    I see falling demand for silver coins in recent years as a bullish contrarian indicator—the majority of investors rarely time precious metal (or stock market) cycles correctly in order to maximize long term profits by buying low and selling high.

    Lemming-like behavior by masses of unsophisticated and/or greedy precious metal and stock purchasers is characterized by heavy buying near market cycle peaks and getting shaken out (heavy selling ) near market cycle lows.

    I would be wary of posters who constantly put forth their opinion that there is an historic, permanent disconnect between gold and silver pricing occurring.

    Just because a theory is passionately and frequently espoused does not make it correct.

  34. smalltimecollector says

    When or kids or friends ask about coins I suggest to set aside so much a year(not to exceed a $ or % of their liking) and buy one or a few coins of pm (limited mintage a plus) that they like. That way they will not be constantly checking the daily price, nor be disappointed when the coin goes up or down in value.

  35. CaliSkier says

    The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore 2018 Uncirculated Five Ounce Silver Coin is down to 15 & the Voyageurs National Park 2018 Uncirculated Five Ounce Silver Coin Isdown to 75.. Estimate a mintage of about 16,800 for Apostle Islands and 16,650 for Voyageurs NP. Lower and lower mintages.

    The 2019 Apollo 5oz will not sell out its max 100,000 mintage! If the Mint were to average 3000 coins per month till year end, we’d be looking at roughly 93,000. That’s a big if/tall order! I feel they’ll be hard pressed(NPI, haha) to sell much above 80,000, if that? Time will tell. BTW, I’m out on this offering. The October delivery date should have a negative impact and hurt overall sales IMO. I like the program/theme, just not that enamored, regarding the repetitive design. Buy what you like. Then more than likely, regardless of the decrease/increase in value, intrinsic or otherwise, you’ll enjoy for many years.

  36. datadave says

    I don’t think sell outs are always a way to look at coins. I think mintage level versus long term demand is a better way. If the Mint came out with a gimmick coin and only sold 5K of them, people would go temporarily crazy but long term, if there was not a collector base for this gimmick coin, the price would fall. Like on the American Liberty gold coins that are still available, no price action on these but what about in 10 years?

  37. cagcrisp says

    The Populist government of Italy is floating the idea of selling some Gold Reserves to pay off some of Italy’s debt.

    1. Italy is 3rd behind the U.S. and Germany in Central Bank Gold Reserves
    2. Gold reserves for Italy is about 5% of Italy’s two trillion Euro public debt…

  38. cagcrisp says

    How much Gold does the U. S. Treasury have as of 01/31/2019 in relationship to the U. S. Debt Clock?

    261,498,926.24 Fine Oz

    Current Gold price ~ $1326.10

    ~ U.S. Treasury Gold Reserve = $ 346,773,726,088.19

    U.S. Debt Clock ~ $ $22,024,215,997,836.00

    …SO…U.S. Treasury Gold Reserves would pay off 1.6% of the U.S. Debt…

    (And at the Current rate that would be ~ 4 months of burn rate)…

  39. cagcrisp says

    From World Gold Council:

    Total above-ground stocks: 193,472 tonnes

    1. Jewellery: 92,043 tonnes, 47.6%
    2. Private investment: 41,279 tonnes, 21.3%
    3. Official Holdings: 33,230 tonnes, 17.2%
    4. Other: 26,921 tonnes, 13.9%

    Below ground reserves: 54,000 tonnes

  40. datadave says

    Re: 2012 Silver Proof Set – Someone recently asked why the Kennedy from this set was so expensive (and the set in general). Even though the total mintage that year was the same as it has been the past few years, the distribution of those sets is off. In 2010 and 2011 there were close to 600M silver proof sets sold. Then in January of 2013, the 2012 went sold out without warning. Normally sets stick around at least through the next spring after they come out, and they keep selling at a small but reasonable pace. Sells at that point were a tad under 400M and the big dealers had very limited stock. I actually went out and bought 10 from a big dealer that same day before they increased their price on the set. So the early and unexpected sell out left very few sets available and “tradeable” hands and most of the sets are in collector hands.

    Eventually the price will probably even out, but that could take 10-15 years. A lot of collector sets sit in closets until the collector dies and then they finally hit the market again.

    I keep asking the same questions about the 2009 P&D nickels. Someone has a huge hoard of those and even though they are not that rare (40M+) a roll of them sell for more than a roll of a 1938 nickel (19.5M).

  41. cagcrisp says

    Palladium Ask hit $1,467.00 this morning

    Another All Time High

    Tracking 1 level price Increase on Wednesday afternoon of $1,837.50

    IF Current levels stay Above the $1,450.00 level then we are tracking a 1 level price Increase on Wednesday February, 27th of $1,887.50.

    Current Net bay sales of the 2018 Proof Palladium are Considerable Less than replacement prices at this level…

  42. Brad says

    I hope the 2019 W Proof Lincoln cent is also included with the silver proof set. If it is, I’ll get it that way since I still buy that set every year. If it’s only included with the clad sets, then I’ll probably just buy one on eBay while they’re plentiful and cheap. I can’t see buying the worthless clad proof set to get it. It should only be a few bucks to buy the penny on eBay. The mintage will be pretty high on it, especially if it’s included with the silver sets too. I wish the Mint wasn’t so secretive with product details on the schedule. We never get details about or pictures of products until a few days before they are released now.

    I wonder if there will be a 2019 W Uncirculated Lincoln cent included with the U19 set?

  43. Brad says

    Excuse me, “19RJ” set. I never buy uncirculated sets anymore, so I never noticed that at some point they abandoned the “U” followed by the last two digits of the year coding system!

  44. John says

    Didn’t the mint make “W” silver eagles in 2018? Where are they in the above report?

    Does anyone have total “W” and “S” proof silver eagle mintages across all product lines: birthday, anniversary, limited edition proof sets, bulk sales, etc. Sure would be nice if the mint blog report actually reported true mintages for coin types.

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