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Us mint sales1/18/2024 ![]() ![]() For example, you can filter this list by searching for "Precious Metal Products" in the Program Name column to filter all items in that category, or you can search for "2016" to view all coins/items with the year 2016, etc. The Mints best-selling product last week was the 2023-W one-ounce American Silver Eagle 1. Columns can be sorted Use the search feature to filter by columns. Mint numismatic sales report covers the week ending June 18, 2023. Note: To find the true mintage figure for a specific coin, you will need to find the sales figure for the coin itself, and you must also consider all of the separate sets and different products that also contain that coin, adding those sales figures to the total as well! You can click on each coin product below to view the entire sales history of that item on a weekly basis. This means the sales figure for that item is now considered the official and final mintage figure for that item. If an item shown below has a Report Date older than, it means the US Mint is no longer selling that item. The list below shows every numismatic item that US Mint has released since July 16, 2023, and the corresponding cumulative sales figures for each item. Data Source: Most Recent Sales Report For Each US Mint Product There are a total of 92224 data points or US Mint sales figures in the USA Coin Book database. The earliest US Mint sales report in our database is dated: October 18, 2015. The latest US Mint Report was released on: July 16, 2023. Statistics: USA Coin Book database was last updated on: July 19, 2023. When a product is listed in the sales report for the final time, the sales number is known as the Last Known Sale (LKS) and becomes the official mintage figure that we use in our encyclopedia and other numismatic sources use in their own encyclopedia. All remaining unsold sets/coins are destroyed. When the product is removed from their shopping page, the total number of items sold becomes the official mintage figure. The US Mint lists these products for sale for a limited time. One of the difficulties that many numismatists and collectors have is finding the most accurate mintage figures for newer coins being sold as numismatic collectibles, such as proof coins, sets and special uncirculated coins. When a new report is found, we then insert the data into our own database and try to organize and interpret the data in various ways. We built an automated script that looks each day for new data reports at the US Mint's Cumulative Sales Figures. This page is for cumulative mint sales data. ![]() ![]() US Mint Sales Data Analysis & Mintage Figures ![]()
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