US Mint Silver Coin Sales Stats – Mar 19

March 19, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

US Mint silver coin sales statsSales were a tad more quiet for the silver Lincoln Dollars compared to the last reported US Mint figures, but still extremely active.

The proof jumped up 30,747 and the uncirculated rose 12,199. A total of 423,451 from the maximum 450,000 are now sold, which means a sellout is likely to occur within days. 50,000 are in reserve for a special 5-coin set to be released later this year.

(Although not silver but as a side note, Lincoln birthplace cents are on fire with 63,722 sold since Friday, March 13.)

With the Lincoln Silver Dollars coming to a likely close any day now, it will be curious to watch how the upcoming 2009 Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollars will do. The Mint will issue proof and uncirculated versions beginning next Thursday, Mar. 26.


The 2008 Mint Silver Proof Set and 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set performed slightly better compared to the last report. All other US Mint silver coin sales were down just a bit.

Here are the latest US Mint silver coin sales figures:

U.S. Mint Silver Coin Sales Stats

(March: Week 2 to Week 3)

 
Previous Sales
New Sales
Unit Increase
% Increase
Mintage Limit
2008 American Eagle Silver Dollar Proof*
713,353
713,353
0
0.00%
none
2008 American Eagle Silver Dollar Uncirculated*
444,558
444,558
0
0.00%
none
2009 Lincoln Silver Proof
265,741
296,488
30,747
11.57%
500,000
2009 Lincoln Silver Uncirculated
114,844
126,963
12,119
10.55%
2008 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set
54,733
55,914
1,181
2.16%
none
2008 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set
726,998
731,405
4,407
0.61%
none
2008 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set
425,946
427,511
1,565
0.37%
none

* The 2008-dated coin products with an asterisk have been sold out or are no longer available.

The previous reported sales figures are located at US Mint Silver Coin Sales Decline – Mar 13. As a reminder, the collector 2009 silver eagle suspension is still in affect.

Visit the CoinNews collector tool page Mint Price Guide for tables of common gold and platinum coin stats. Additionally, NumisMaster has a breakdown of the latest sales figures for most Mint coins here.

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