United States Mint Bullion Sales Report – June 4, 2023

The United States Mint has updated its daily bullion sales report through Sunday, June 4, 2023. 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. The Mint reported 822,700 bullion coin sales in the past week, with reported sales across all products available for purchase by Authorized Purchasers.

The top-selling bullion coin seller for the United States Mint was the one-ounce silver American Eagle. The Mint reported 693,000 of the coins sold last week, pushing total sales for 2023 to 8.242 million. All American Eagle gold bullion coins had reported sales, as did the American Eagle platinum one-ounce bullion coin. Meanwhile, the one-ounce American Buffalo saw sales of 8,500 coins in the last week.

For the year, the Mint has now sold 9.626 million bullion coins to authorized purchasers.

Product5/28/20236/4/2023Coins Sold
American Eagle – Silver7,549,0008,242,000693,000
American Eagle – Gold 1-Ounce582,500590,5008,000
American Eagle – Gold 1/2 Ounce54,00072,00018,000
American Eagle – Gold 1/25 Ounce114,000128,00014,000
American Eagle – Gold – 1/10 Ounce245,000325,00080,000
American Eagle – Platinum8,0009,2001,200
American Buffalo251,000259,5008,500
Total Bullion Coins Sold8,803,5009,626,200822,700
United States Mint Bullion Sales Totals – June 4, 2023

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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