Mint Sells $60 Freedom 250 Race Medals: What Race?!
Published Date: 8/21/2026
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Summary
The United States Mint is announcing the price of $60 for the 2026 Freedom 250 Race Medal. This product will be available to order beginning August 21, 2026, through September 4, 2026. This product will be made to demand based on orders received or is limited to 15,000 units.
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2026 Medal Priced at $60
The United States Mint set the price of the 2026 Freedom 250 Race Medal at $60. If you buy one, you will pay $60 for the medal.
Short Ordering Window
You can order the 2026 Freedom 250 Race Medal only from August 21, 2026, through September 4, 2026. If you want one, you must place your order during those dates.
Made-to-Order or Limited to 15,000
The medal will be produced based on orders received or will be capped at 15,000 units. If demand exceeds supply or production is capped, availability could be limited.
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