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Most Early 2026 U.S. Mint Coins Now Unavailable

Coin News Tier 3 2026-04-04 15:51 UTC 📖 1 min read Neutral

Early 2026 U.S. Mint product availability shows brisk initial demand, with only 7 of 23 released product options still available through March 29. The tightest supply has been in semiquincentennial and popular circulation-style offerings: Iowa American Innovation rolls/bags are gone, Mayflower Compact quarter products are unavailable, and Revolutionary War quarter products released March 27 are also unavailable. On the bullion side, the 1 oz and 1/4 oz proof American Gold Eagles remain available, while the 1/2 oz and 1/10 oz versions are unavailable; the 2026-W Proof American Platinum Eagle is still listed as available, but the Proof Silver Eagle and Congratulations Set are not. The article stresses that “currently unavailable” does not equal sold out, since inventory can return via cancellations or additional production. That said, the pattern is consistent with strong collector demand and limited near-term availability in favored silver and commemorative issues, which can support secondary-market premiums if restocks remain sporadic. For desk purposes, this is more of a retail/numismatic demand signal than a direct bullion price driver, but it does underline healthy end-user appetite for gold, silver and platinum products in the U.S. Mint channel.

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