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2026 United States Mint Semiquincentennia Silver Proof Set Available On June 11

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2026 United States Mint Semiquincentennia Silver Proof Set Available On June 11
2026, June 11

US Mint - June 4, 2026 — The 2026 United States Mint Silver Proof Set will be available for purchase beginning on June 11 at noon (EDT). Orders are limited to 10 sets per household.

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Priced at $245.00, this set features 10 stunning silver proof coins minted at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Each coin is carefully encased in a protective plastic lens and beautifully presented, making this collection a standout addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Coins included in this set are:
2026 Semiquincentennial Quarters: Reverse designs depicting the Mayflower Compact, Revolutionary War, Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Gettysburg Address.
2026 Native American $1 Coin: Reverse design that portrays Polly Cooper holding a basket as she shares the Oneidas' gift of corn with General Washington, who holds his hat in an expression of gratitude and respect.
2026 Enduring Liberty Half Dollar: For one year only, in place of President John F. Kennedy and the presidential coat of arms, the 2026 half dollar will feature a new design depicting the Statue of Liberty.
2026 Emerging Liberty Dime: For this year only and for the first time since 1945, Liberty will appear on the obverse of the dime.
2026 Jefferson nickel: Marked with the dates "1776 ~ 2026."
2026 Lincoln Penny: Marked with the dates "1776 ~ 2026."

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I'm in for 1 - $$
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I still can't believe I'm going to shell out $245 for *that*. SIGH
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Yes, this is going to sting. It will feel even worse in ten years.
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Yes, this is going to sting. It will feel even worse in ten years.


Yup! The price is a killer, and I bet these will re-sell for melt in a few years like the bicenentennial sets have.

I'm in for 2 sets despite the premium. Will break out one for my binders and keep one intact for posterity.

I really like most of these designs. Love my US silver! Wish the penny were bronze, not zinc, though! And I can always live without the manganese alloy dollar coins. Never did like them at all. Oh, well.
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I bet these will re-sell for melt in a few years like the bicenentennial sets have.
The big question is what will melt be then?


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Wish the penny were bronze, not zinc
You and me both.
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The Mercury dime and medal set I bought 2 days ago limited me of getting just 1 of these silver proof set.
I wonder why the mintage limit on the Mint website has it at 250,520, why the odd figure?
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I wonder why the mintage limit on the Mint website has it at 250,520, why the odd figure?
Earlier I posted that I thought it said 250,250; which would track. But I misread it. Perhaps someone in the back office mistyped it.
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