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If Your Wallet Is Not Already Empty - New 2.5 Oz 4th Of July Quarter, Mintage: 250

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https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-r...nce-quarters

WASHINGTON, July 6, 2026 — The United States Mint (Mint) at Philadelphia struck 250 2.5-ounce silver Semiquincentennial 2026 Declaration of Independence quarters on the Fourth of July under the authority at 31 U.S.C. 5112(u), which authorizes the minting and issuing of silver fractional coins with designs for the Semiquincentennial quarters and half dollar in sizes, weights, fineness, and denominations, and with inscriptions, that the Secretary of the Treasury determines to be appropriate. Bearing no mint mark and featuring a special "July 4" privy mark, these unique quarters were struck sequentially and edge-numbered from 1 through 250.

"These 250 coins represent a truly remarkable moment in our nation's history," said Mint Director Paul Hollis. "Struck on the Fourth of July during America's Semiquincentennial, they commemorate 250 years of independence, making them far more than collectibles—they're historic artifacts that connect us to this milestone celebration and will be treasured for generations to come."

The 2.5 oz. Silver Quarters are a collectible version of the Declaration of Independence privy mark quarters, struck on July 4th, identical in design, with the sequence of each coin lasered on the edge. These Silver Quarters will be auctioned at a later date, to be determined. These unique and rare Silver Quarters will be a lasting tribute to our Semiquincentennial and will be cherished by collectors.

Customers can learn more about all the Semiquincentennial coins and medals by visiting the Mint's website.
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Missed that, sorry

Seems like the mint is trying to outdo what it did in 1936 this year.
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Yeah they'll probably auction them off, maybe use Stack's again.
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Seems like the mint is trying to outdo what it did in 1936 this year.


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Yeah they'll probably auction them off, maybe use Stack's again.
Like the space flown gold dollars, but to the next level.

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It never ceases to amaze how much the Mint now caters to its wealthy clientele while completely ignoring the average collector. Insane price hikes, manufactured rarities, and minuscule mintages for new coins and medals. The 250th should have a broad range of price points for every collector! But where are the 250th medals? Locked behind the gold paywall. Want a set of 250th coins? That'll be $125 please. Even the so-called July 4 coin hunt with its tiny mintage will almost never be found by the average Joe, who will instead be forced to pay a scalper if he wants to keep his quarter set complete. It's beyond shameful at this point. It's disgusting.
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It's disgusting.

Is that how you spell grifting?
There's a boatload of money being made off of these offerings, follow the money, if you can. I have my own thoughts, but the forum rules don't allow me to express them.
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Great Perspectives,

Another " specialty " release, A 2026 1/2 oz Silver Liberty Bell is selling for $750.00.

How much does anyone believe the release price will be, Let's see 5 X's the Silver of the Liberty Bell, I'll say $3,300.00 for this Quarter......

The U S Mint's direction has evolved into catering to those who can afford it,Auctioning off Collectibiles, what's next .....


College Barbers, The Mint went over the line Long ago, We the Consistent Collectors were thrown to the Dogs.2021 was a turning point, Many threw in the proverbial towel on collecting, Rightly and deservedly so, Since then they are just counting the $$$$$$.

The Authorized Purchasers Have taken more than the Bullion, as if they needed to make more $$$, poor babies barely make a profit .

So they Now dip into the Collectibles, and dip they do, They get "scheduled products " Long before We do, That's Not a level playing field, I will not mention the Exorbitant out of this World pricing !!!!
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