All three pieces of the US Mint's bell-shaped 250th anniversary release: the one-ounce gold coin, half-ounce gold coin, and half-ounce silver medal.



The Freedom Ringing release is three pieces, all struck in the actual silhouette of the Liberty Bell, crack included: a one-ounce gold coin, a one-half-ounce gold coin, and a one-half-ounce silver medal. The two gold coins are the first non-round United States coins in over a century. Each piece is capped at a mintage of 2,026 with a one-per-household limit, and sales open at noon Eastern on July 16, 2026 at usmint.gov as part of the Mint's 250th anniversary program. Our buyer and seller guide covers the specs and the ordering process in detail, and our semiquincentennial coins guide puts this release in context with the rest of the 2026 program.
Each piece on this page has its own order book. Buyers place bids at the price they want to pay, sellers post asks, and a trade happens when the two meet. A standing bid sits in the book until a seller meets it, so you can name your price ahead of time and let it wait. The market price after a release is visible to everyone on the product page, live. If the Mint sells out, what happens when a US Mint coin sells out explains where inventory goes next and how secondary-market pricing works.
If you order from the Mint and later want to sell, you can list your piece at your own ask or accept a standing bid. How to sell your Liberty Bell coin walks through the whole flow. Everything traded on Pure passes through our Los Angeles facility first, where it is verified by XRF and Sigma Metalytics analysis before the trade settles, so buyers on the secondary market are not taking a listing's word for it.