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Alaska!  wow, that is a bit out of the way
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The 2 I opened look fine. I'll just post a close up of the privy mark.(I would have added at least the crack to the Liberty Bell) 
Edited by Gilly 03/02/2026 8:58 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I'll just post a close up of the privy mark. Amazing close-up! Quote: (I would have added at least the crack to the Liberty Bell) Agreed, that would have been a nice touch.
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United States
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Got mine today. Really nice cameo coin  
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Quote: I thought mine would be delivered today. Unfortunately the package found its way to Alaska. I do not live in Alaska. Guess I'll have to wait a few more days. 
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Quote: The 2 I opened look fine. I'll just post a close up of the privy mark. Very nice image!  Quote: I would have added at least the crack to the Liberty Bell 
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Quote: Got mine today. Really nice cameo coin Outstanding! 
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Valued Member
United States
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So the mint released the sales figures reported on March 1st.
Adj. Net Demand: 39,195
That is lower than the 60,000 mintage limit.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Adj. Net Demand: 39,195 That is lower than the 60,000 mintage limit. I wonder if there were 40 coin bulk packs and those aren't included yet.
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Pillar of the Community
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The U S Mint's stated mintage for the 2026 American Silver Eagle Congratulations Set is 60,000. A member posted Above the March 1, 2026 sales figures report and it stated mintage states " adjusted net demand " = 39,195 What does adjusted net demand mean, people did Not take to it ? According to these numbers, somewhere there are just over 20,000 sets. 
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nice coin Carl! glad you got one!  only 39,195 sold or does the "net Adjusted Demand" mean that on sale day that many were sold and the rest were sold to authorized retailers and Subscriptions? 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: According to these numbers, somewhere there are just over 20,000 sets. Interesting. Maybe, just maybe, there will be a second opportunity to purchase the '26 P Proof like there was for the '25 Marines ASE. I sure hope so but I won't lose sleep over it.
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I was just now able to add a subscription to the Congratulations set, so maybe, just maybe.
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As of right now, this is the 3rd lowest mintage silver eagle. 2019-S ERP at 1, 1995-W at 2 and this at 3.
Adjusted Net Demand is the Mint's way of saying sold. It only listed 26RF, these are individual single sets. The distributor 40pack have their own line in the system but this time, there was none. They usually have the 040 added on to the product code. Example would be 25EA for the proof and 25EA040 for the 40/pk.
Unless the mint decides to mint more, this is at number 3 right below the 2008 reverse 2007 mintage of 46,318.
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Very Interesting outlook Iamwayne,
Is that your opinion the mints do that or Please explain, We appreciate your experiences with the Mints Too, Thanks Mike...
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