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Having trouble viewing this email? [View this message in your browser.]( [SHOP]( | [PRODUCT SCHEDULE]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [LEARN]( | [NEWS]( | [ABOUT]( [Celebrate innovation with the 2024 American Innovation $1 Coin Proof Set™] From Ideas to Impact: 2024 American Innovation $1 Coin Proof Set™ Innovation is everywhere, but inspiration starts in our States and Territories. From inventing the commercial steel plow in Illinois, the historic Saturn V rocket in Alabama, the life-saving defibrillator in Maine, to Dr. Carver’s agricultural genius in Missouri, this year’s series proves that innovation lives right at home. Celebrate innovation and innovators with the 2024 American Innovation $1 Coin Proof Set. Showcasing profound innovations from Illinois, Alabama, Maine, and Missouri, this proof set is a timeless reminder of our Nation’s willingness to explore, discover, and create our own destiny. Featuring four stunning coins with sharp relief highlighted by a mirror-like background and frosted foreground––giving them a special cameo effect. Each set is encased in a clear plastic lens, beautifully packaged, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. This celebration of American ingenuity will make a great addition to any collection or the perfect gift to inspire the next generation of history makers. [Shop Now]( [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 Product & Promotion Updates. 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. [Forward to a Friend]( This email was sent from: United States Mint 801 9th Street, N.W., Washington, DC, 20220

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