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After a Three-Week Gap, US Mint Sales Data Provides Updated Figures for Older Releases and a First Look at Several Newer Products

Feb 27, 2025 at 09:41 am

Among the latest additions, the U.S. Mint last week released two products: the 2025-W Proof American Platinum Eagle, the final coin in a design series, and the clad 2025 Quarters Proof Set

After a Three-Week Gap, US Mint Sales Data Provides Updated Figures for Older Releases and a First Look at Several Newer Products

The latest sales figures from the United States Mint offer a glimpse into the coin collecting world, revealing the surprising popularity of presidential silver medals and the strong debut of the new clad proof quarters set.

After a three-week gap without any updates, the U.S. Mint’s latest sales data provides not only revised figures for older releases but also a first look at several newer and recently issued products.

Among the latest additions, the Mint last week released two products: the 2025-W Proof American Platinum Eagle, the final coin in a design series, and the clad 2025 Quarters Proof Set, which includes the last designs in its American Women Quarters™ Program.

2025-W Proof American Platinum Eagle Sales Debut

The "Right to Petition" 2025-W Proof American Platinum Eagle is the fourth coin in a five-year design series, with each coin showcasing a different freedom from the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Priced at $1,545, it posted four-day opening sales of 2,615 coins, ranking as the Mint’s third best seller for the week ending Feb. 23.

For comparison, the first coin in the design series, issued in 2021, opened with sales of 4,961, followed by the second coin in 2022 at 6,668, the third in 2023 at 9,620, and the fourth in 2024 at 2,783.

The first two coins are no longer available, with final reported sales of 9,884 and 9,941, respectively. Meanwhile, the most recent sales figures show increases of 31 for the third coin, bringing its total to 8,539, and 59 for the fourth, raising its total to 5,192.

2025 Quarters Proof Set Sales Debut

Also released on Feb. 20, the Mint’s proof set of clad quarters honors Ida B. Wells, Juliette Gordon Low, Dr. Vera Rubin, Stacey Park Milbern, and Althea Gibson. Priced at $26.50, the set opened with sales of 29,112.

Last year’s set debuted with 36,108 sales. Still available, it recently increased by 128 to 48,930. The 2023 set started at 40,360 and, also still available, rose by 98 to reach 59,034. The 2022 set introduced the proof quarters series featuring women, launching with 42,368 sales. However, it was effectively sold out from the start, as subscriptions claimed the Mint’s inventory. Its last reported total stands at 42,821.

The new proof quarters set was the Mint’s best-selling product of the week.

Other "Newer" Products

Also newly appearing on the sales boards – one week later than usual – is the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Silver Medal. Released on Feb. 10 for $90, the 1-ounce silver medal has reached 12,471 in sales through Feb. 23.

With the extra days of sales, it "artificially" ranks second on this round’s top-ten list. It would have been a top seller in last week’s sales article had data been available, as medals in the Presidential series typically debut with five-figure sales.

Additionally, on Feb. 4, the U.S. Mint released rolls and bags of Ida B. Wells quarters, with their sales appearing in an article for the first time. However, since first-day sales were available to CoinNews, those figures serve as the basis for comparison with the latest totals listed below. Otherwise, all four roll and bag products would also rank among the week’s top sellers.

U.S. Mint Top Sellers

Here is the roster of the U.S. Mint’s most sought-after numismatic products for the week ending on Feb. 23:

In its latest report, the U.S. Mint published sales data for 517 numismatic products. The data revealed that 2 products outperformed their sales from the previous week, compared to 89 in the prior report. One product experienced a week-over-week increase of more than 1,000 units, the same as previously.

US Mint Sales: Numismatic Products

Below are tables showing the latest available sales for U.S. Mint numismatic products. The sales period covers from Feb. 17 to Feb. 23. Products with an asterisk (*) are no longer available

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