United States Mint Numismatic Product Sales Report – February 5, 2023

The United States Mint has released its weekly Numismatic Product Sales Report for the seven days ending February 5, 2023. The report covers numismatic product sales, such as commemorative coins and annual sets, by the Mint. It is separate from the bullion sales report.

This week’s report from the Mint shows that 4,639 numismatic products were sold in the week. However, the information is missing the Ohio American Innovation Dollar sales details. The Ohio dollar went on sale last week and should have been included in the report. It is still being determined why these products were not included.

USCoinNews reached out to the United States Mint for clarification, but had not heard back from the Mint at the time of this posting.

With the new release not included in this week’s report, according to the Mint, the top-selling product was the 2022 Uncirculated Set, with 710 sets sold. It was followed by the 2022 Silver Proof Set with 491 sets sold, while the 2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set was the third top seller with 329 sets sold.

Here is a break down of the top ten selling products for the United States Mint last week.

Item Description1/29/20232/5/2023Sales
2022 Uncirculated Coin Set221,373222,083710
2022 Silver Proof Set237,136237,627491
2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set40,95241,281329
2022 American Liberty Silver Medal62,85763,119262
2019 Proof Set601,127601,327200
2021 Uncirculated Coin Set219,517219,686169
2022 American Innovation Dollar Reverse Proof Set46,13346,295162
2022 American Innovation Dollar Proof Set73,13673,294158
2021 Silver Proof Set298,726298,839113
George H.W. Bush Presidential Dollar 25-Coin Roll (D)20,61220,714102
United States Mint Top Ten Selling Numismatic Products – February 5, 2023

The United States Mint’s sales figures are public records and are available weekly. 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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