United States Mint Bullion Sales Report – September 11, 2022

The United States Mint has updated its daily bullion sales report through Sunday, September 11, 2022. The bullion sales report reflects bullion American Eagle and American Buffalo coins that the Mint sold to Authorized Purchasers for the previous week and is different than the weekly numismatic product report. According to this week’s report, the United States Mint sold 481,500 bullion coins in the past week to Authorized Purchasers. This is up slightly from last week’s sales report. According to the report, five of the seven bullion coins offered by the United States Mint to Authorized Purchasers had registered sales in the past week.

According to the Mint’s report the top selling bullion coin in the past week was the silver American Eagle. The one-ounce silver coin had reported sales of 425,000 coins, putting total sales for 2022 at 12.8 million coins.

Product9/4/20229/11/2022Coins Sold
American Eagle – Silver12,406,50012,831,500425,000
American Eagle – Gold 1-Ounce729,000753,00024,000
American Eagle – Gold 1/2 Ounce72,00072,0000
American Eagle – Gold 1/25 Ounce132,000138,0006,000
American Eagle – Gold – 1/10 Ounce540,000550,00010,000
American Eagle – Platinum80,00080,0000
American Buffalo316,500333,00016,500
Total Bullion Coins Sold14,276,00014,757,500481,500
United States Mint Bullion Sales Through Sunday, September 11, 2022

As a reminder to collectors, new and old, United States Mint bullion coins are sold to Authorized Purchasers and cannot be directly purchased from the Mint itself. The United States Mint updates its bullion sales report daily at 5:00 PM Eastern. USCoinNews publishes a weekly summary of the previous week each Monday. You can find the report on the Mint’s site here as it is available to the public.

The United States Mint updates its American Buffalo bullion sales report daily at 5:00 PM Eastern. USCoinNews publishes a weekly summary of the previous week each Monday. You can find the report on the Mint’s site here as it is available to the public.

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