Just watched YouTube channel Son of A Silver Stacker. His newest video shows a way to look up how many coins are left of the ones that have been released. Watch his video, he used Chrome browser, but it worked for me with Firefox except I had to type in data-available in find on this page. Select product. Right click a blank area of the page. Select page source or similar, then search for data-available. It will say how many coins are left. For rolls you must select how many you want to buy. I don't know how long this has been true or if the Mint will block this in the future. I'm not very tech-savvy so I can't help beyond this.
Very interesting! That seems to have worked for me on the (few) products that aren't sold out. For instance, the 2021 Gold Buffalo has 2,597 available.
I'm a little surprised they'd embed data like that in the html I guess it saves a database lookup.
I saw the video as well. I'd caution people about using these numbers to predict the total coins available. I'm thinking it represents the total number available after enrollments and special sales to the mint's buddies have been deducted. If you take a look at the P New York Innovation dollar, you'll see that it's showing 6,742 rolls available. All products after the New York Innovation dollars are showing zero available. My guess, and it's just a guess, is that at some point prior to the release they calculate the number available and update this figure on the website. We'll know if this is accurate right before the new W uncirculated ASE is released.
I saw the technique on SalivateMetal Youtube channel a few days before Son of a Silver Stacker posted his video. This only works for coins that are available. Meaning, if the product has the "Add to Cart" option it will tell you a remaining number. Any other option (Remind Me) will show a value of "0". It's a neat trick but really doesn't help me much. Now if it could tell me how many ASE Silver Reverse Proofs are going to be available at Noon on September 9th, or if any Morgan dollars, and Peace dollars that are still available, that would be a different story.
Quote: This only works for coins that are available.
It also works for coins that are about to be available. Take a look at the New York Innovation dollars. They're not available yet, but they do show the quantities.
Quote: It also works for coins that are about to be available. Take a look at the New York Innovation dollars. They're not available yet, but they do show the quantities.
You are correct. It also works for the UNC coin set,
However, it does not work for the Silver Eagle Reverse Proof set, the Silver Eagle UNC coin, The George Bush set, Limited Edition Silver Proof set, 1 ounce Gold Eagle, Morgan dollars, Peace dollar, etc... All are in a remind me status.
Quote: Now if it could tell me how many ASE Silver Reverse Proofs are going to be available at Noon on September 9th, or if any Morgan dollars, and Peace dollars that are still available, that would be a different story.
When I looked it was 100,296. There is, however, no mintage or product maximum so it might be total currently in the works for manufacture minus bulk orders and enrollments. Just a guess.
Quote: There is, however, no mintage or product maximum so it might be total currently in the works for manufacture minus bulk orders and enrollments. Just a guess.
I think you're spot on. We'll see. Regardless, I'm betting it's going to be a pretty low production total. BTW, right now it's showing 108,296 available. It will be interesting to see if these figures change prior to it going on sale. It will also be interesting to see what the household limit will be. I've been buying 5 for years. I sure hope it doesn't get reduced. I hope that I didn't just jinx myself.
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