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    CoinNews photo 2026-W Proof American Silver Eagle in Packaging
    CoinNews photo shows 2026-W Proof American Silver Eagle with semiquincentennial dual date and Liberty Bell privy mark

    Many 2026 U.S. Mint products have become unavailable shortly after release. Most carry Semiquincentennial elements such as the dual date 1776 ~ 2026, one-year-only anniversary designs, or both.

    Through early April, the United States Mint has released 23 product options, with only 7 still available.

    The table below shows current availability and the latest sales figures through March 29 for all products released so far. (For the proof Gold American Eagles, sales by both product and number of coins are provided.)

    Availability of 2026 U.S. Mint Products Released to Date

    Product Availability Latest Sales Limit Release Date Product Page
    2026-P Iowa American Innovation 25-Coin Roll Unavailable 8,341 8,400 Jan. 6 Mint Page
    2026-D Iowa American Innovation 25-Coin Roll Unavailable 7,216 7,350
    2026-P Iowa American Innovation Dollar 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 3,100 3,150
    2026-D Iowa American Innovation Dollar 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 2,898 2,950
    2026-P Native American $1 25 Coin Roll Available 13,937 14,700 Jan. 27 Mint Page
    2026-D Native American $1 25 Coin Roll Available 13,283 14,700
    2026-P Native American $1 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 1,554 1,800
    2026-D Native American $1 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 1,547 1,800
    2026-P Mayflower Compact 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 6,196 3,100 Feb. 5 Mint Page
    2026-D Mayflower Compact 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 6,189 3,100
    2026 P&D Mayflower Compact Two-Roll Set Unavailable 10,395 5,200
    2026-W Proof American Platinum Eagle Available 4,726 15,000 Feb. 6 Mint Page
    2026-W Proof American Silver Eagle Unavailable 299,951 500,000 Feb. 26 Mint Page
    2026 Congratulations Set (2026-P Proof American Silver Eagle) Unavailable 40,067 60,000 Feb. 26 Mint Page
    2026 $50 Proof Gold Eagle (1 oz.) Available 3,724 / 7,486 25,000 Mar. 5 Mint Page
    2026 $25 Proof Gold Eagle (1/2 oz.) Unavailable 1,944 / 5,706 18,500
    2026 $10 Proof Gold Eagle (1/4 oz.) Available 3,595 / 7,357 21,000
    2026 $5 Proof Gold Eagle (1/10 oz.) Unavailable 7,753 / 11,515 29,000
    2026 Proof Gold Eagle Four-Coin Set Available 3,762 15,000
    (2026) Woodrow Wilson Presidential Silver Medal Available 10,724 None Mar. 19 Mint Page
    2026-P Revolutionary War 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 6,165 None Mar. 27 Mint Page
    2026-D Revolutionary War 100-Coin Bag Unavailable 6,159 None
    2026 P&D Revolutionary War Two-Roll Set Unavailable 9,863 None

     

    Among the first products of the year, rolls and bags of the 2026-P and 2026-D Iowa American Innovation dollars, released Jan. 6, are no longer available. Similarly, Semiquincentennial Mayflower Compact quarter products from Feb. 5 — including 100-coin bags and two-roll sets — are also unavailable.

    In contrast, select Native American dollar rolls released Jan. 27 remain available, while their corresponding 100-coin bags are not.

    American Eagle coins show a similar split. The 2026-W Proof American Platinum Eagle, released Feb. 6, remains available, while the 2026-W Proof American Silver Eagle and the 2026 Congratulations Set — both launched Feb. 26 — are unavailable.

    “Currently Unavailable” Doesn’t Always Mean Sold Out

    Rarely does the U.S. Mint designate a product as officially “Sold Out.” Instead, items are more often listed as “Currently Unavailable,” a status that does not necessarily mean sales have ended. In many cases, products return to inventory — sometimes briefly — as orders are canceled or additional units are released. CoinNews readers often note that one of the best times to check for restocks is around 7:30 a.m. ET.

    Less often, the Mint signals additional production. Recent examples include the 2026-W Proof American Silver Eagle and the 2026 Congratulations Set, which became unavailable within minutes of their Feb. 26 launch, with the Mint later indicating that additional units will be produced up to the published mintage limits. Even so, sales for both have yet to reopen for any sustained period.

    Gold Coins and Recent Releases

    Gold offerings released March 5 present a mixed picture. The 1 oz and 1/4 oz proof American Gold Eagles, along with the four-coin set, remain available, while the 1/2 oz and 1/10 oz versions are unavailable.

    A more recent release, the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Silver Medal from March 19, remains available. Meanwhile, Semiquincentennial Revolutionary War quarter products released March 27 are unavailable.

    Overall, early 2026 U.S. Mint products follow a familiar pattern — strong initial demand followed by limited availability, particularly for circulating coin products and popular silver issues.

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