2024 Silver Proof Set Available June 27th

The 2024 United States Mint Silver Proof Set will go on sale next week. This year’s 10-coin set sales will begin at Noon Eastern, 9:00 AM Pacific on Thursday, June 27, 2024. The set is priced at $130 this year, the same as last year. The Mint has established that there is no household limit on the number of sets that can be purchased, nor is there a production limit on the set. That is normally the case for Proof Sets.

The Mint had originally slated the 2024 Silver Proof Set to be released on May 15th. However, it was pushed back to this new launch day just a few days before its original release date. The Mint has not publicly disclosed why the release date was pushed back. Historically, these types of delays have happened due to production capacity issues or bullion for the coins being unavailable or unassigned to the product’s production.

Like in 2022 and 2023, the 2024 United States Mint Silver Proof Set will consist of ten coins in two lenses. The Roosevelt Dime, all five of the Washington Quarters, and the Kennedy Half Dollar will be struck in 90% silver.

  • 2024-S Lincoln Cent
  • 2024-S Jefferson Nickel
  • 2024-S Roosevelt Dime
  • 2024-S Washington Quarter Honoring Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray
  • 2024-S Washington Quarter Honoring Patsy Takemoto Mink
  • 2024-S Washington Quarter Honoring Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
  • 2024-S Washington Quarter Honoring Celia Cruz
  • 2024-S Washington Quarter Honoring Zitkala-Sa
  • 2024-S Kennedy Half Dollar
  • 2024-S Native American Dollar Honoring The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
2024 Silver Proof Set (Image Courtesy of The United States MInt)
2024 Silver Proof Set (Image Courtesy of The United States MInt)

Like many other annual products, the United States Mint offers a subscription program for the standard proof set. You can sign up or get more information on the Mint’s site. This will assure you never miss a Silver Proof Set in the future.

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