US Mint Unveils Comic Arts Gold Coin Prices for 2025 Collectors
Published Date: 7/1/2025
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The United States Mint is setting new prices for its 2025 gold coins, including the special 25th Anniversary Sacagawea Golden Dollar and the Comic Arts Gold Coin. Collectors and coin fans will see updated costs starting next year, so get ready to add these shiny treasures to your collection. These changes make sure prices match the coins’ cool new designs and gold content.
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New Prices for 2025 Gold Coins
If you collect coins, the United States Mint set new prices for its 2025 gold products, including the 25th Anniversary Sacagawea Golden Dollar 24K One Half-Ounce Gold Proof Coin and the Comic Arts One Half-Ounce Gold Coin. You will see these updated costs when the Mint adds the coins to its 2025 Numismatic Pricing Grid.
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