This may be common knowledge, but I just learned of it. This from Son of a Silver Stacker on YouTube. The way to look up how many coins are left of the products that have been released. Select product. Right click a blank area of the Mint product page. Select page source. Hit control F to open the search box on the top right of page and type in "data-available" and then hit enter. Look for the orange box and you will see the stock available. I've tried this on several release items and it seems to be correct.
did that for the 2022 Silver Proof Set .. interesting ... guess if they sell that much then they'll make more ?? as the page states No Limit
Interesting how they dynamically pull it from a database and generate the code for all to see. I did it for the 2022 Silver Proof Set and today it's down to 77343, then did it again in the time it took to type this and it's down to 77338. You could guesstimate how many they produced by going to the Cumulative Sales Figures (https://www.usmint.gov/about/production-sales-figures/cumulative-sales) but they only update that every Tuesday.
No limit is the legal limit. They have limits on them internally especially this year when they've already had to cancel and delay products from a plancet shortage. Once they're sold out (if they even do sell out) they're almost certainly not going to make more
I had the Silver Proof Set on the Enrollments and got an email that it has shipped. One other thing, I pre-ordered the Purple Heart Coins/Medals way back. Any idea when they will ship them?
yeah, I got a text/email that they "shipped" too. Although, when you check your account and the tracking number you'll find this info ... it's in "pre-shipment" with USPS "awaiting item." So .. I'm guessing .. it's shipped from the inventory back room and it's working it's way through the building to the front room for USPS pickup.
Wow that is so good to know. That could be a good thing to know before you buy. BRAVO. Who was still buying the silver set when they went crazy high and minus coins. I would of looked then
Cool, so the current "data-available" for the 2022 Silver Mint Set (RH22) is 76,275 and the sales figure "Adj. Net Demand" through June 26 is 173,861. That adds up to 250,136, so we can guess that they made 250,000 of them.
I was just thinking .... is this how they can oversell the product? with so many instances of coins gone in 5 minutes, how does browser based available inventory really mess up people ordering ?