2014 Arches 5 Ounce Bullion Silver Coins for Investors

June 10, 2014 by · Leave a Comment 

Sales of bullion five ounce 2014 Arches silver coins for investors kicked off Monday, June 9, the same day Arches National Park quarters entered circulation and three days before the numismatic version of the silver coin debuts.

2014 Arches National Park Five Ounce Silver Bullion Coin

2014 Arches National Park Five Ounce Silver Bullion Coin

Officially dubbed the 2014 Arches National Park Five Ounce Silver Bullion Coin and from the America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Bullion Coin series, United States Mint authorized distributors ordered 5,500 on the first day. On top of the going rate of silver, this small group of distributors pay a premium of $9.75 per coin. In turn, distributors resell the silver coins to dealers and/or directly to the public. Consumers can now pre-order them for a few dollars over spot.

These bullion silver coins have a brilliant finish and no mintmark. In contrast, the numismatic version that goes on sale Thursday has an uncirculated finish and a "P" mint mark. While prices of the bullion coins change daily with silver, the U.S. Mint will sell the collectible uncirculated coin to the public for $154.95. Both silver coins share designs that are on Arches quarters, with the main feature being a depiction of the park’s Delicate Arch. The two silver coins, unlike the quarters, have a flat edge with letterings denoting their 99.9% silver finesse.

Within their respective America the Beautiful five ounce series, these are the third of five silver coins for 2014 and the 23rd overall. Already issued this year are coins depicting Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Shenandoah National Park. On the horizon are coins celebrating Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. These four parks are located in the states of Tennessee, Virginia, Colorado and Florida. Arches National Park is in Utah.

Here is a table of sales as of Monday, June 9, for all released America the Beautiful Five Ounce Bullion Silver Coins. Those with a "*" have sold out.

Bullion (Investor)
2010 Hot Springs National Park 33,000*
2010 Yellowstone National Park 33,000*
2010 Yosemite National Parks 33,000*
2010 Grand Canyon National Park 33,000*
2010 Mount Hood National Park 33,000*
2011 Gettysburg National Park 126,700*
2011 Glacier National Park 126,700*
2011 Olympic National Park 104,900*
2011 Vicksburg National Park 58,100*
2011 Chickasaw National Park 48,700*
2012 El Yunque National Park 24,000*
2012 Chaco Culture National Park 24,400*
2012 Acadia National Park 25,400*
2012 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 20,000*
2012 Denali National Park 20,000*
2013 White Mountain National Forest 35,000*
2013 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial 27,100
2013 Great Basin National Park 28,600
2013 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine 30,000*
2013 Mount Rushmore National Memorial 35,000*
2014 Great Smoky National Park 27,500
2014 Shenandoah National Park 19,600
2014 Arches National Park 5,500

 

The U.S. Mint has indicated that it will strike bullion silver coins to meet demand.

On Monday, the United States Mint also started selling bags and rolls of Arches quarters.

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