Mint Sets Prices for 250th Birthday Coin Treasures
Published Date: 3/20/2026
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The United States Mint just set the prices for its 2026 special coin collections celebrating the country’s 250th birthday. Coin collectors and fans can grab the new Liberty Dime sets and bags priced at $40 and $54 starting this year. If you love cool coins, get ready to add these fresh treasures to your collection soon!
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2026 Liberty Dime Prices Set
You can buy the 2026 Semiquincentennial Emerging Liberty Dime 2-roll set for $40.00 and the 200-coin bag for $54.00 as announced by the United States Mint in March 2026.
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