2015 Annual Uncirculated $1 Coin Set Includes Silver Eagle
June 14, 2015 by Mike Unser · Leave a Comment
Look ahead to Tuesday, June 16, for the United States Mint’s 2015 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set with its five $1 clad coins and its $1 silver coin.
The set has this year’s dollars in collector uncirculated quality, including a 2015-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle. Its price is $44.95 — $2 more than last year’s set, which is still available from the U.S. Mint and has sales of 26,768.
The clad dollars in this year’s release include:
- 2015-D Uncirculated Native American $1 Coin
- 2015-P Uncirculated Harry S. Truman Presidential $1 Coin
- 2015-P Uncirculated Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential $1 Coin
- 2015-P Uncirculated John F. Kennedy Presidential $1 Coin
- 2015-P Uncirculated Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential $1 Coin
Letters after the dates denote that the dollars come from United States Mint facilities in Denver, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; or West Point, NY.
The set’s four 2015 Presidential $1 Coins originate from the Philadelphia Mint and have a "P" mint mark on their edges. The 2015 Native American $1 Coin was made at the Denver Mint and has a "D" mint mark on its edge. Lastly, the 2015 Uncirculated American Silver Eagle has a "W" on its reverse and comes from West Point. This 99.9% pure silver coin is the same one that is sold individually for $39.95. It was released on March 26 and has sales of 152,131.
2015 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Sets are available from the Mint’s website at http://www.usmint.gov/catalog. There is no mintage or household ordering limits.
All the dollars are within a durable folder that offers a description of each and a printed United States Mint Certificate of Authenticity.