I would also like to congratulate everyone everyone who was able to get another congratulations set. I don't think it can be said enough. Congratulations!
I missed the first time, but got my order in online today.
Also, I happened to be in DC today, and stopped by the Mint gift shop. They have the Congratulations set in stock. Told me that when the HHL lifts tomorrow at noon, there will be a dealer there buying all remaining stock. Maybe I’m just caught up in the hype, but I bought one.
And if you do stop by, you can get up to $5 worth of 2026 dimes from the change machine, just bring your own $1 or $5 bills since they didn’t want to break a $20 for me.
[Also, I happened to be in DC today, and stopped by the Mint gift shop. They have the Congratulations set in stock. Told me that when the HHL lifts tomorrow at noon, there will be a dealer there buying all remaining stock. Maybe I’m just caught up in the hype, but I bought one.]
I'm assuming they didn't have any in stock at the gift shop until today???
And that's probably similar to how the 1933 double eagles got out of the building: "Sure we have the new gold coin...how many do you want?"
I was going to grab one, but saw the HHL still set at 1 and I already picked up 2 via subscription the first time around. I'm glad some of you that didn't get one before got one this time! CoNgRaTs!
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
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@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
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One might also argue that the 2026-P ASE will earn its place within the top 5 lowest mintage of the series:
The '26-P has a limit of 60k, and current sales have it at 40,067 pcs.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
I would love to be in for 75, but the Mint lowered them back to 10 again. Lol
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@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
Still has no stated limits on the PRODUCT page. The subscription page is generic to the series.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
I would love to be in for 75, but the Mint lowered them back to 10 again. Lol
As I said in another post, I really think they did you a favor here. When you can buy all you want 24 hours after release, you won't want them.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
Still has no stated limits on the PRODUCT page. The subscription page is generic to the series.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. The subscription is what people are now buying.
The Product Limit is NOT generic to the series. It is specific to the 2026 sets people are signing up for.
It literally changed, TODAY, from the 190K that applied to the 2025 sets, and that they were presumably going to use for this year, based on them stopping accepting subscription orders, until they chose to increase the Product Limit, reduce the HHL, and resume taking orders today.
@jmski52 said:
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
Still has no stated limits on the PRODUCT page. The subscription page is generic to the series.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. The subscription is what people are now buying.
The Product Limit is NOT generic to the series. It is specific to the 2026 sets people are signing up for.
It literally changed, TODAY, from the 190K that applied to the 2025 sets, and that they were presumably going to use for this year, based on them stopping accepting subscription orders, until they chose to increase the Product Limit, reduce the HHL, and resume taking orders today.
Except the subscription numbers came from LAST YEAR and simply weren't updated for this year. I'm not sure why you are not following this, especially after you saw what happened when they finally updated them for the Mint Set. As I, again, point out, the 2027 Congratulations Set isn't even listed as a product yet, but if you buy the subscription it shows a 60,000 product limt which is left over from the 2026 set as a Congratulations Set subscription you purchase now DOES NOT APPLY to the 2026 set. If you buy a Congratulations Set subscription now, it is for 2027 and we have no idea what the product limit will be. It could be 10,000 or could be 100,000, but it is going to say 60,000 until sometime in 2027 when they make the update.
Edited to add: If you want further proof, the ATS number for the 2026 silver proof sets shows 156,000+ while the subscription still shows 151,200 as the "product limit". The subscription limits do not necessarily indicate product limits.
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@Mr Lindy said:
Guesses on where the 1776~2026 "151,520" Silver Proof Set will land ?
I had missed the 156,000 ats observation.
I am still at 10HHL this morning
I'm going to guess 250k to 300k. It will be lower than the regular proof sets, but it's not impossible they go as high as 500k, although I can't imagine them actually selling that many.
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The HHL was removed, although that happened at 8 am EST. Prior to that you got a message that only 1 coin could be ordered per order. The system seemed to allow multiple orders one after another on the same account.
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[So, with these new sales, where does this now sit in terms of ASE rarity?]
Still pretty rare since I think everyone was using the [full] 60,000 mintage (40,000 first tranch plus 20,000 today) in their calculations.
I would also like to congratulate everyone everyone who was able to get another congratulations set. I don't think it can be said enough. Congratulations!
I missed the first time, but got my order in online today.
Also, I happened to be in DC today, and stopped by the Mint gift shop. They have the Congratulations set in stock. Told me that when the HHL lifts tomorrow at noon, there will be a dealer there buying all remaining stock. Maybe I’m just caught up in the hype, but I bought one.
And if you do stop by, you can get up to $5 worth of 2026 dimes from the change machine, just bring your own $1 or $5 bills since they didn’t want to break a $20 for me.
[Also, I happened to be in DC today, and stopped by the Mint gift shop. They have the Congratulations set in stock. Told me that when the HHL lifts tomorrow at noon, there will be a dealer there buying all remaining stock. Maybe I’m just caught up in the hype, but I bought one.]
I'm assuming they didn't have any in stock at the gift shop until today???
And that's probably similar to how the 1933 double eagles got out of the building: "Sure we have the new gold coin...how many do you want?"
Looks like more to be sold on person at this Mint event that I just got an email about.
Wish I could go. Would be fun.
I was going to grab one, but saw the HHL still set at 1 and I already picked up 2 via subscription the first time around. I'm glad some of you that didn't get one before got one this time! CoNgRaTs!
I've become complacent about most Mint offerings these days, but......................can someone tell me what's special about this one?
I knew it would happen.
Only 60 000 minted
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Let's hope that doesn't change !
So is the second batch eligible for First Strike designation from our hosts?
That one was posted. The uncirculated set never had a mintage limit posted. Actually still doesn't
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Only 60 000 minted
Let's hope that doesn't change !
Let me get this straight, will there be any other Proof "W" ASEs issued?
And if not - where does it put this issue in terms of relative scarcity in the whole series? 2nd scarcest?
I knew it would happen.
I just received an email saying that one of my orders has shipped.
From the main thread:
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Yep, that was quick....
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Actually, this isn't true. Mintage Limits are never posted for them because they are circulating coins with no limit.
But they did publish a Product Limit for the set. It had been 190K, as I'm sure you know.
I also know you loaded up on these, expecting the same excitement we had last year. Did you know they recently raised the limit to 300K, concurrent with subscriptions again becoming available?
Kinda takes a lot of the air out of them at $124.50 each, no?
"Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: 300,000
Household Order Limit: 10"
At this point, they really should just drop the price down to around $30, and make them to demand. To use the semiquincentennial as an opportunity to maybe stimulate interest in collecting, rather than as a cynical opportunity to profiteer. Killing the golden goose in the process.
Because there is not going to be a ton of interest in 300K base metal sets with $6 worth of coins at $124.50. Even with 600K cents unavailable elsewhere. Quite a premium to pay for NCLT zinc cents when there will be 600K of them floating around, and when they have zero intrinsic value. As evidenced by the fact that the subscriptions are now available and not selling out.
Yes, product limit.
They did NOT publish a product limit. There was a limit on the subscriptions but that has been on place since late last year. The actual item page still doesn't show a product limit. However, if you go to the congratulations set product page, it does say 60,000. We've been assuming (i mentioned this earlier) that the number on the subscription page was the product limit, however the subscription page is generic. In fact, the Congratulations subscription page also says 60,000 now, but that would have to refer to the 2027 coin not the 2026 and there's no reason to think that it has to be the same.
The Mint has been very slow to fill in the specifications for upcoming issues all year.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
They might be slow to update, but it is certainly not generic. It is specific to the product.
When they are "slow to fill in the specifications," they are blank. In this case, they absolutely did go from 190K to 300K. As evidenced by the fact that they were unavailable for subscription, basically for months, until they magically became available again today, concurrent with the Product Limit on the subscription page increasing by 110K.
You showed a screenshot with 75 subscriptions. Are you keeping them now? I was in for a few, in spite of gagging on the price and resenting the money grab. Now, at 300K, I REALLY think they are overreaching, and that these will be duds. What do you think?
I would love to be in for 75, but the Mint lowered them back to 10 again. Lol
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
Still has no stated limits on the PRODUCT page. The subscription page is generic to the series.
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
As I said in another post, I really think they did you a favor here. When you can buy all you want 24 hours after release, you won't want them.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. The subscription is what people are now buying.
The Product Limit is NOT generic to the series. It is specific to the 2026 sets people are signing up for.
It literally changed, TODAY, from the 190K that applied to the 2025 sets, and that they were presumably going to use for this year, based on them stopping accepting subscription orders, until they chose to increase the Product Limit, reduce the HHL, and resume taking orders today.
Except the subscription numbers came from LAST YEAR and simply weren't updated for this year. I'm not sure why you are not following this, especially after you saw what happened when they finally updated them for the Mint Set. As I, again, point out, the 2027 Congratulations Set isn't even listed as a product yet, but if you buy the subscription it shows a 60,000 product limt which is left over from the 2026 set as a Congratulations Set subscription you purchase now DOES NOT APPLY to the 2026 set. If you buy a Congratulations Set subscription now, it is for 2027 and we have no idea what the product limit will be. It could be 10,000 or could be 100,000, but it is going to say 60,000 until sometime in 2027 when they make the update.
Edited to add: If you want further proof, the ATS number for the 2026 silver proof sets shows 156,000+ while the subscription still shows 151,200 as the "product limit". The subscription limits do not necessarily indicate product limits.
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Guesses on where the 1776~2026 "151,520" Silver Proof Set will land ?
I had missed the 156,000 ats observation.
I am still at 10HHL this morning
I'm going to guess 250k to 300k. It will be lower than the regular proof sets, but it's not impossible they go as high as 500k, although I can't imagine them actually selling that many.
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THRY'RE BACK!!!
There was a bit more than 2800 ATS this morning. HHL was not in effect, but an order limit of 1 at a time was.
Congratulations set went live @ 7:30...still up.
1474 STILL UP
thanks for starting the post, finally got one and my son is graduating from high school this year.
Is this the ONLY proof ASE with a P mintmark?
Only 2026 with a P
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Grabbed 2. Now there’s waiting room
I got 8
Wow...up for a good 30 minutes...had time to have a cup of coffee, came back and did it again!!!
How did you get 8?
Ordered 1 at a time.
Had time to set up guest accounts and checked out manually!
But was typing like a fanatic thinking I only had seconds instead of minutes!
YES
HHL back to none
too the same address?
jdimmick;Gerard;wondercoin;claychaser;agentjim007;CCC2010;guitarwes;TAMU15;Zubie;mariner67;segoja;Smittys;kaz;CARDSANDCOINS;FadeToBlack;
jrt103;tizofthe;bronze6827;mkman;Scootersdad;AllCoinsRule;coindeuce;dmarks;piecesofme; and many more
YES ! I had to order one at a time thou
Did you have to set up a guest account each time?
Nope
The HHL was removed, although that happened at 8 am EST. Prior to that you got a message that only 1 coin could be ordered per order. The system seemed to allow multiple orders one after another on the same account.
Just got my May issue two hours early.
Flawless and frostier than my February Issue.
Happy Shopping !
So...in typical Mint fashion, my orders from this morning (Day 2; Thursday) have shipped while yesterday's orders (Day 1; Wednesday) have not.