US Mint Adjusts 2026 Precious Metal Coin Prices Weekly
Published Date: 2/27/2026
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Summary
The United States Mint is updating prices for its 2026 gold, palladium, and platinum coins, including new prices for the Best of the Mint products. Prices will change weekly based on the London Bullion Market’s gold average, so collectors and buyers should check often. These updates affect anyone buying or collecting precious metal coins starting in 2026.
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2026 Precious Metal Price Grid Update
If you buy or collect U.S. Mint precious metal coins, the Mint updated its 2026 Numismatic Pricing Grid to expand ranges for Gold, Palladium, and Platinum and to add pricing for the Best of the Mint products. The complete 2026 pricing grid will be available on the United States Mint website.
Weekly Price Changes Tied to LBMA
If you buy U.S. Mint gold, palladium, or platinum products, prices can vary weekly based on the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) gold weekly average. The Mint evaluates pricing every Wednesday and will modify prices as necessary, so the price you pay may change week to week.
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