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Mint Sales Report – Apollo 11 Coins Fly High

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The United States Mint has released their weekly sales report. The report is dated July 14, 2019 and reports Mint sales over the previous seven days. In the report, many of the usual suspects can be found also a rebound of sorts for some others.

The rebounds mainly come in the form of the various Apollo 11 commemorative coins available from the Mint. With this week being the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing in July 1969. Indeed, three Apollo 11 related coins were in the top 10 sales for the week, with the silver proof commemorative finishing the week the third best seller.

The top seller for the week was one readers will be familiar with: The 2019 Proof Set. Overall, the Mint sold 3,613 units this past week, taking the overall sales total to a solid 366,656 in total. Second this week was the 2019 Silver Proof Set. 3,009 of those were sold this week by the Mint, bringing that product’s sales total up to 274,207. As mentioned, the Apollo 11 Silver Proof commemorative rounded out the top three in sales, adding 2,555 to its total sales which now sits at 176,275.

Below you will find the Top Ten list for the Mint sales report ending July 14, 2019

Item Description7/9/2019 Report7/14/2019 ReportIncrease/Decrease
2019 Proof Set3630433666563613
2019 Silver Proof Set2711982742073009
2019 Apollo 11 Silver Proof1737201762752555
2019 Uncirculated Set2274812299982517
2019 American Eagle Silver Proof2881072895261419
2019 American Eagle Gold Uncirculated37244715991
2019 Apollo 11 Clad Proof5571156454743
2019 American Eagle Silver Uncirculated106756107312556
2018 1$ AI Proof Coin182619183125506
2019 Apollo 11 Clad Uncirculated3714137571430

Undoubtedly there will be some readers who are curious how the recently released Pride of Two Nations Commemorative did this week. According to the Mint’s site, the two-coin set it still unavailable and this week’s report is likely a “true up” of sales figures overall. 158 more units were added to the sales total for the set, bringing the grand total of sales to 95,466. That leaves a total of 4,534 of the sets available. When those will be available from the Mint is not know but I highly recommend readers who are interested to use the “Remind Me” feature on the product page to be informed of when it is available again.

The United States Mint’s sales figures are public record and are available each week. They start from the previous Sunday through to the next seven days. You can find the report each week at this link.

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