United States Mint rolls and bags of the 1776 ~ 2026 Semiquincentennial dime are set for release April 17, according to the agency’s product schedule. Updated Friday, March 27, it now also includes links to new product pages for the dime.

Issued as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration, the dual-dated coin features the Emerging Liberty design. It also marks the first circulating dime since 1946 without the portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, continuing the Mint’s lineup of one-year-only circulating issues for 2026.
Two product options are listed, along with their prices:
- 1776 ~ 2026 Emerging Liberty Dime Two-Roll Set — $40
- 1776 ~ 2026 Emerging Liberty Dime 200-Coin Bag — $54
Two-roll sets include one $5 roll of dimes from the Philadelphia Mint and one $5 roll from the Denver Mint, while $20 bags contain 200 dimes split equally between the two facilities.
The Mint has also published images of the upcoming products, offering an early look at U.S. Mint-branded packaging in line with other Semiquincentennial coinage.
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Examples of the coin have already entered circulation, giving collectors an opportunity to find them in everyday transactions. On sites like eBay, regular circulation rolls are averaging about $40.
The latest scheduling and new product pages follow earlier details published in a Federal Register notice, as previously reported by CoinNews, with April 17 serving as the first confirmed launch date.
The updated schedule also reflects the removal of the 1776 ~ 2026-W Enhanced Uncirculated American Silver Eagle from that date. The coin is listed for release in “Summer.”
Additional details about the dime products, including mintage figures and product limits, have not yet been announced. The Mint has, for now, set a household order limit of one per product option.
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