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Redesigned Website Launches on October 30

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usmint.gov

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Tue, Oct 29, 2024 04:34 PM

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Easier to navigate, larger images, and much more. | | | | | Dear Valued Customer, We’re excited

Easier to navigate, larger images, and much more. [View this message in your browser.]( [SHOP]( | [PRODUCT SCHEDULE]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [LEARN]( | [NEWS]( | [ABOUT]( Dear Valued Customer, We’re excited to announce that the redesigned U.S. Mint website launches on October 30. After many interviews with customers and constituents and reviewing website and call center suggestions, we’re implementing a number of exciting updates that will make our website easier to use. We’re combining our websites, [catalog.usmint.gov]( and [usmint.gov,]( to streamline and better organize our content. Starting October 30, you can visit []( for coin and medal information and sales, news, and historic and agency information. For educational and youth-oriented content, you can find us at [.]( Some of the many benefits of our new website will include: - Simpler navigation - Enhanced order history and subscription pages - 40% larger coin and medal images - Improved product schedule layout and navigation - Improved focus on news and events across the U.S. Mint - Streamlined and re-organized content - More interactive elements and features Best of all, you won’t need to update your account — all existing usernames, passwords, order histories, and subscriptions will remain in place and ready to use on October 30. We hope you’ll enjoy all the updates we’ve made and can’t wait for you to see how easy it is to learn, shop, and discover more about the wonderful world of coin collecting with the U.S. Mint. This is a notification-only E-mail, please don't respond to it. For answers to most questions about orders, payment, shopping on our website, and more, please visit the online [Help section]( of our website. Feel free to contact our Customer Service Center at usmint-support@usmcatalog.com or call us toll free at [1-800-872-6468](tel:1-800-872-6468). Our Customer Service hours are Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET. Hearing and speech impaired customers with TTY equipment can reach us at 1-888-321-MINT (6468), Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. [1-800-USA-MINT](tel:+18008726468) [facebook]( [twitter]( [pintrest]( [youtube]( [Shop]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [Treasury United States Mint]

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