Saturday, May 7, 2011

US Mint Sales: 2011 Native American $1 Debuts, Silver Eagles Shine

2011 Native American Dollar Coin Roll - Philadelphia

Two numismatic products hit the charts. 2011 Native American $ 1 Coin Two-Roll Sets and Andrew Johnson Presidential $1 Coin Covers debuted in the latest United States Mint sales figures. Meanwhile, remaining sales were mixed and bullion Silver Eagles continued to shine.

The US Mint made the 2011 Native American $ 1 Coin Two-Roll Sets available on Monday, March 28, and by Sunday, April 3 a combined total of 19,056 sets sold. Broken out, 9,655 were the 25-coin roll sets from Philadelphia and the remaining 9,401 were sets from Denver.

Collectors took in 15,459 of the Andrew Johnson Presidential $1 Coin Covers that opened on Thursday, March 31. The US Mint maximum production limit for the covers is 22,000 units, so 6,541 remain.

The only new item that was not reported was the 2011 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set that started on Friday, April 1, 2011. Their opening numbers will most likely appear in the next round.

The 2011 Silver Proof Set is still selling well and jumped by 14,839 in this week's figures. Previously, they grew by 19,640. The 2011 Proof Set trailed with 13,103. In the last round, the proof sets gained 13,829.

The biggest fall in total sales was the 2011 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set. It tumbled by -6,536. In the prior two weeks, collectors picked up 4,102 and 3,300.

As for American Eagles, the one ounce silver version advanced another 658,500 during the week while the one ounce gold version rose by 31,500. Silver Eagles eased into the 13 million bracket with 13,087,500 for their 2011 total, and the one ounce Gold Eagles were just a little shy of 300K with their 295,000 total.

The first three columns of the table below provide weekly US Mint sales increases between the listed time periods, offering a sense of recent trends. The final column provides the latest US Mint sales totals as of Sunday, April 3, 2011. Bullion coin tables are found toward the bottom, with the most recent sales as of Wednesday, April 6. (NLA = No Longer Available.)

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Mar 20

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Mar 27

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Apr 3

2011 Medal of Honor Commemorative Coins 2011 U.S. Army Commemorative Coins 2010 American Buffalo Gold ProofAbigail Fillmore Uncirculated (2010)Jane Pierce Uncirculated (2010)Buchanan's Liberty Proof (2010) Buchanan's Liberty Uncirculated (2010) Mary Lincoln Uncirculated (2010) 2011 America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set™2011 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set™2011 United States Mint Silver Proof Set2011 United States Mint Proof Set2010 United States Mint Proof Set2010 America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set2010 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set™ (18-coin)2010 Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set™2010 America The Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set™2011 United States Mint Uncirculated Set2010 United States Mint Uncirculated Set2010 Presidential Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set™ (P&D)2010 America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Set 2010 QUARTERS CIRCULATING COIN SET 2010 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 3-COIN SET GETTYSBURG QUARTER QUARTER BAGS & ROLLSMOUNT HOOD QUARTER QUARTER BAGS & ROLLSGRAND CANYON QUARTER QUARTER BAGS & ROLLSYOSEMITE QUARTER QUARTER BAGS & ROLLSYELLOWSTONE QUARTER QUARTER BAGS & ROLLSHOT SPRINGS QUARTER BAGS & ROLLS2009 JAMES K. POLK $1 COIN ROLLS2009 ZACHARY TAYLOR $1 COIN ROLLS2010 MILLARD FILLMORE $1 COIN ROLLS2010 FRANKLIN PIERCE $1 COIN ROLLS 2010 JAMES BUCHANAN $1 COIN ROLLS2010 ABRAHAM LINCOLN $1 COIN ROLLS2011 ANDREW JOHNSON $1 COIN ROLLSPRESIDENTIAL $1 COIN & FIRST SPOUSE MEDAL SETS™2011 KENNEDY HALF-DOLLAR BAGS & ROLLS2010 KENNEDY HALF-DOLLAR BAGS & ROLLS2011 NATIVE AMERICAN GOLDEN DOLLAR ROLLS2010 NATIVE AMERICAN GOLDEN DOLLAR ROLLSUS MINT SALES: 2011 BULLION COINSAmerica the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins

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