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I am sure that this has been beaten to death, but I saw an article which summarizes the past month of this set; Here are the daily sales figures for the entire offering. The first number column indicates the change from the previous daily total, while the second column indicates the cumulative sales total.
Increase Total Sales June 8, 2012 85,341 June 11, 2012 29,718 115,059 June 12, 2012 6,245 121,304 June 13, 2012 4,067 125,371 June 14, 2012 3,169 128,540 June 15, 2012 2,972 131,512 June 18, 2012 3,956 135,468 June 19, 2012 1,210 136,678 June 20, 2012 2,185 138,863 June 21, 2012 3,029 141,892 June 22, 2012 3,281 145,173 June 25, 2012 6,874 152,047 June 26, 2012 4,522 156,569 June 27, 2012 6,012 162,581 June 28, 2012 4,255 166,836 June 29, 2012 8,752 175,588 July 2, 2012 25,471 201,059 July 3, 2012 16,292 217,351 July 4, 2012 27,780 245,131
The 2012 San Francisco Silver Eagle Set contains one proof coin and one reverse proof coin with the "S" mint mark. Each set is priced at $149.95.
Collectors have been closely watching the daily sales figures to draw comparisons to previous special issue Silver Eagles. Sales quickly passed the 100,000 maximum mintage for the 25th Anniversary Set and are on the brink of passing the 250,000 maximum for the 20th Anniversary Set.
In the broader scheme of the series, the two coins in the San Francisco Set are bound to have mintages at the lower end of the spectrum. The final sales seem likely remain below the mintage of 466,573 for the 2006-W Uncirculated Silver Eagle which sells for a premium, as well as the lowest mintage regular proof issue, the 1994-P Proof Silver Eagle, at 372,168http://mintnewsblog.com/2012/07/san...end-tomorow/Edited by oih82w8 07/05/2012 10:22 am
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