Sales Decline for Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set

May 17, 2012 by · 1 Comment 

In one week, the 2012 Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set lost 2,709 in sales. Its total retreated from 46,436 in the previous round of United States Mint sales stats to 43,727 in the latest batch of sales numbers.

Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set

Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set sales dropped by 2,709

Possible reasons for the sharp decrease in sales include customer returns, cancellations, and accounting adjustments. Interestingly, shipping of the Defenders of Freedom Set has been delayed until August 14, per the United States Mint website.

The set is priced at $51.95. It launched on February 16 and contains:

  • one proof Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar,
  • a replica dog tag and chain
  • a decorative folder with a famous quote from President Kennedy and the US Army motto.

There are no household limits, but the mintage for Defenders of Freedom Set is limited to 50,000.

Silver products that maintained their popularity in this round were the 2012 Proof Silver Eagles which added 10,490 and the 2012 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set that gained 1,729. The next most popular item was the proof Star-Spangled Banner silver dollars with an increase of 1,149.

Bullion American Silver Eagles finally took off this month. Last week their monthly total was sitting low at 360,000. But over the last few days it jumped to 1,410,000. Helping push demand has been the slow decline in the price of silver, which at $27.25 an ounce on the London Fix on Wednesday.

The following are the latest United States Mint silver coin sales:

U.S. Mint Sales: Silver Coins and Sets for Collectors

  Previous Sales New Sales Unit Increase % Increase Mintage Limit
2012-W Proof Silver Eagle Coins 356,786 367,276 10,490 2.94% none
Proof Star-Spangled Banner Silver Dollars 85,130 86,279 1,149 1.35% 500,000*
Uncirculated Star-Spangled Banner Silver Dollars 32,483 32,797 314 0.97%
Star-Spangled Banner Two-Coin Set 8,576 8,668 92 1.07%
Proof Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar 90,828 91,485 657 0.72% 350,000
Uncirculated Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar 38,663 38,889 226 0.58%
Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set 46,436 43,727 (2,709) -5.83%
2011-W Silver Eagle Uncirculated Coin 287,272 288,246 974 0.34% none
9/11 Medals – W 98,497 98,464 (33) -0.03% 2 million
9/11 Medals – P 63,999 64,075 76 0.12%
2011 Silver Proof Set 559,901 560,623 722 0.13% none
2012 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set™ 106,164 107,893 1,729 1.63% none
2011 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set™ 141,934 142,186 252 0.18% none
2011-P Gettysburg 5 Ounce Uncirculated Silver Coins 21,517 21,602 85 0.40% 35,000
2011-P Glacier 5 Ounce Uncirculated Silver Coins 18,139 18,195 56 0.31% 35,000
2011-P Olympic 5 Ounce Uncirculated Silver Coins 15,790 15,848 58 0.37% 35,000
2011-P Vicksburg 5 Ounce Uncirculated Silver Coins 15,772 15,844 72 0.46% 35,000
2011-P Chickasaw 5 Ounce Uncirculated Silver Coins 13,931 14,015 84 0.60% 35,000

 

Monday, May 14, is the as of date for all the United States Mint collector silver coin sales above.

*The Star-Spangled Banner commemorative products are limited to 100,000 gold coins across all applicable product options, which include the Two-Coin Set, while the silver coin limit is 500,000.

U.S. Mint Sales: 2012 Bullion American Silver Eagle Coins

January* 6,107,000
February 1,490,000
March 2,542,000
April 1,520,000
May 1,410,000
Total 13,069,000

 

*These silver coin sales include a portion of the 2011-dated Silver Eagle coins. Wednesday, May 16, is the as of date for bullion American Silver Eagles.

U.S. Mint Sales: 2011 America the Beautiful Bullion Coins

Gettysburg 126,700
Glacier 126,700
Olympic 85,100
Vicksburg 38,300
Chickasaw 28,900
Total 405,700

 

The United States Mint last updated sales of its bullion America the Beautiful Silver Coins on Monday, April 9, 2012. Visit the US Mint sales figures page for always updated stats of popular products.


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One Response to “Sales Decline for Infantry Soldier Silver Dollar Defenders of Freedom Set”
  1. Joe says:

    My two sets arrived today!

    They look great

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