2026 Congratulations Set to come from Philly
cptbilly
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The Congratulations Set Subscription page shows the 2026 version will be a single date, non-privy marked, "P" mint mark ASE Proof with no mintage limit, a product limit of 55,000, and a HOL of 3.
https://www.usmint.gov/congratulations-set-subscription-NP.html
Previous Congratulations sets were struck at West Point.
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This has the potential to be a massive winner, but won't know until the schedule is released.
The photo shows a "W" mintmark on the obverse, a "P" mintmark on the reverse.
What the heck??
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And previously at San Francisco if I recalled
Thanks for clearing it up for me.
P and D have a lot of available capacity now that the penny is done. It would make sense for them to absorb production from W and S, respectively.
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Low mintage, first Philly ASE proof (without a special finish or privy mark) since 2000. . .Could attract a lot of attention from the ASE collectors. . .hope it stays on subscription vs. Pre-Order and the waiting room hassle that accompanies such releases.
I believe the latest
Marine Privy ASE is a Philly also.
It will, unless all the proofs that were previously made in San Francisco are also shifted to Philadelphia. If that happens, the only thing special about the coin will be the package, and it won't be nearly as attractive. THAT is what we need to wait to see the schedule in order to determine.
I entered subscriptions for two of these this morning. They now show "shipped" 11/15/25 on order history. Do subscriptions usually do that? They are supposed to be 2026.
edit to add 11/15/25
I think that is the status shown for something being completed. There should be a cost of $0.00 displayed. When the subscriptions process, you will have a new transaction line in your history showing the actual cost and shipping information.
A Denver Proof ASE would be pretty cool.
Anyone putting in a subscription now can cancel later once the schedule comes out and if it shows other P being produced. Otherwise if this only ends up 55k it could sell for over $400. It would beat out all the 100k privy coins just released.
Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 55,000
Won’t they just produce P Eagles as part of a different set or individually?
It is.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
They might do that. Since there won't be an "S" ASE Proof any more, it's logical for the mint to replace it with one from Philly as a complement to the "W" ASE Proof. As NJCoin points out, we'll have to wait for the Mint to publish the 2026 Product Schedule to determine if there will be any difference between the Congrats Set "P" ASE Proof and any other "P" proof ASE's that may be issued individually or part of a set.
2026 will be a hectic year for keeping up with US Mint issues.
TBD. That's the point. Unfortunately, due to this likely coming out very early in the year, there is no guarantee product won't be added to the schedule after this is shipped.