@Kudbegud said:
From today's Coin World front page
If I had known they needed someone to keep up those numbers, I would've applied for the job, assuming it's here in Philly. I'm good at number-crunching and my computer skills are still with me even in retirement.
Here it is the middle of January and the Mint's website is still kaput. The latest figure of Dec 16 was obtained by coin magazines. Mint Director promised that the site would be fixed in January, but did not indicate what year. What is the holdup. I'm delaying making Mint purchases until I have access to sold to date figures.
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
Regrettably, the cumulative sales figures still is currently unavailable. The issue had been escalated to Upper Management and at this time, no time frame has been provided on when it will be updated. I apologize for the inconvenience.
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From today's Coin World front page
If I had known they needed someone to keep up those numbers, I would've applied for the job, assuming it's here in Philly. I'm good at number-crunching and my computer skills are still with me even in retirement.
Another week w/o updates. Must require a rocket scientist to crunch those weekly totals
29,731
Complete update here:
http://news.coinupdate.com/u-s-mint-sales-report-update-december-16-2019/
Thanks 92vette for the link.
What would be funny if from the 29,731 the ones left at the mint has the #1 cert.
@92vette
Thanks for the updated stats.
Here it is the middle of January and the Mint's website is still kaput. The latest figure of Dec 16 was obtained by coin magazines. Mint Director promised that the site would be fixed in January, but did not indicate what year. What is the holdup. I'm delaying making Mint purchases until I have access to sold to date figures.
From United States Mint:
Regrettably, the cumulative sales figures still is currently unavailable. The issue had been escalated to Upper Management and at this time, no time frame has been provided on when it will be updated. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Found this but it is limited to Commemoratives.
https://coinworld.com/news/us-coins/u-s-mint-releases-sales-totals-for-2019-commemorative-coins?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Lyris&utm_campaign=US
I wish there was a source for the other Mint programs.
For grins, I included the $5.00 UNC mintage standings.