Establish New and Updated Prices for United States Mint Numismatic Products
Published Date: 2/6/2026
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Summary
Starting January 20, 2026, the United States Mint is updating prices on a bunch of its cool collectible coins and sets. If you love collecting or gifting these special coins, expect some new price tags—some go up, some might stay close. This change affects collectors, hobbyists, and anyone shopping for official U.S. Mint numismatic products.
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Mint Coin Retail Prices Updated
Starting January 20, 2026, the United States Mint published new retail prices for many numismatic products. The posted prices in the table range from $40.00 (for items such as the 2018 American Innovation $1 Proof Coin) up to $400.00 (for items such as the Limited Edition Silver Proof Set and Comic Art 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal). If you buy these official U.S. Mint products, you will pay the listed prices on that date.
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