Explore All U.S. Mint $25 Palladium Eagle Mintages

The tables below display the mintage figures for American Palladium Eagle coins. This includes Palladium Eagle mintages for the regular bullion, collectible Proof, Reverse Proof and collectible Uncirculated versions of the coin.
The series began in 2018 after Congress authorized the production of Palladium Eagles with the passing of the American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-303). Since 2018, the series has been continued annually by the West Point Mint, with a limited mintage and the strike type alternating every three years between Proof, Reverse Proof, and Uncirculated. Bullion versions have also been released in 2017 and 2021.
Unless noted, figures represent the final mintages published by the U.S. Mint. Where applicable, mintages include combined sales totals across all product offerings.
$25 Palladium Eagle Mintages
The mintage numbers presented in the table below are subject to change and have been updated to reflect the most current information as of August 25, 2023.
Issue | Strike Type | Mintage Limit | Mintage |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Bullion | 15,000 | 15,000 |
2018-W | Proof | 15,000 | 14,986 |
2019-W | Reverse Proof | 30,000 | 18,775 |
2020-W | Uncirculated | 10,000 | 9,742 |
2021 | Bullion | 21,000 | 8,700 |
2021-W | Proof | 12,000 | 5,170 |
2022-W | Reverse Proof | 7,500 | 7,359 |
2023-W | Uncirculated | 6,000 | TBD |
American Palladium Eagle Bullion Coin Act of 2010
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ‘‘American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010’’
SEC. 2. PALLADIUM COIN.
Section 5112 of title 31, United States Code, is amended—
(1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following new paragraph;
‘‘(12) A $25 coin of an appropriate size and thickness, as determined by the Secretary, that weighs 1 troy ounce and contains .9995 fine palladium.’’; and
(2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
‘‘(v) PALLADIUM BULLION INVESTMENT COINS.—
‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Subject to the submission to the Secretary and the Congress of a marketing study described in paragraph (8), beginning not more than 1 year after the submission of the study to the Secretary and the Congress, the Secretary shall mint and issue the palladium coins described in paragraph (12) of subsection (a) in such quantities as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate to meet demand.