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Your March 2024 Coins Online Has Arrived. Having trouble viewing this email? | | | | | Coins Online

Your March 2024 Coins Online Has Arrived. Having trouble viewing this email? [View this message in your browser.]( [SHOP]( | [PRODUCT SCHEDULE]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [LEARN]( | [NEWS]( | [ABOUT]( Coins Online March 2024 • Happy Women’s History Month! Proof Sets are Family Sets The United States Mint Proof Set® is a tradition for many families. It’s a way to commemorate the year, solidify family bonds and share a hobby. There are different ways to collect Annual Sets, there’s the Uncirculated Coin Set, the Silver Proof Set, and the Limited Edition Silver Proof Set, but the Proof Set is far and away our most popular set for families to collect. The 2024 Proof Set also contains all five quarters from the American Women Quarters™ Program. If you want to bridge the gap across generations or start a new hobby you can share with your kids and loved ones, look no further than the quintessential United States Mint Proof Set! [2024 U.S. Mint Proof Set lenses and coins]( 2024 U.S. Mint Proof Set lenses and coins [Buy Now]( President Garfield – Did He Really Hate Mondays and Love Lasagna? On April 30, the James Garfield Silver Presidential Medal goes on sale and if you subscribe to the Presidential Silver Medals program now, you can get free shipping. You can subscribe later and get free shipping too, so you know, take your time, learn a little about what made [James Garfield the 20th President of the United States]( after winning the 1880 election as the Republican Party’s candidate. James Garfield was the last President born in a log cabin. He is remembered for combatting corruption and reasserting the power of the President, which comes from the people, over cronyism and nepotism. Historical records may not have documented clearly whether President Garfield loved lasagna or if he hated Mondays, but they are clear that President Garfield worked for the American people, not the financial interests of the richest Americans. President Garfield was assassinated by a man who was enraged when he did not get a government job he felt entitled to, which helped bring about the [Pendleton Act]( moving American politics from a spoils system to a meritocratic system. The primary difference between the two being that politicians could no longer hand out government jobs to their friends and family in return for their loyalty and that government employees had to win their positions by proving they could perform the job on their own merits. President Garfield’s importance to the American system of governance and the American meritocratic system cannot be understated, even if his tenure as President was brief. [James A. Garfield Presidential Silver Medal]( James A. Garfield Presidential Silver Medal [Subscribe and Get Free Shipping!]( In Case You Missed It... For anyone not following us on social media, here are some highlights of our recent posts. Click on any one (or as many as you like!) to get the “full” picture: [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Facebook 2]( [Instagram 2]( [Facebook 3]( [Instagram 3]( [Share with a Friend]( [Shop]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [1-800-USA-MINT](tel:1-800-872-6468) [facebook]( [twitter]( [pintrest]( [pintrest]( [youtube]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [The Department of the Treasury] You are subscribed to the United States Mint. Update your subscriptions, modify your email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your [Subscriber Preferences Pages](. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact usmint-support@usmcatalog.com. The United States Mint's numismatic programs are self-sustaining and operate at no cost to the taxpayer. This email was sent from: United States Mint 801 9th Street, N.W., Washington, DC, 20220

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