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Coins Online Newsletter - November 2021

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Your November 2021 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 November 2021 • Thanks-gifting issue The U.S. Mint Holiday Gift Guide is Live! The holiday season is upon us, and the Mint is here to help you make it extra special. Check out our Holiday Gift Guide for the gifts your family and friends will cherish. Featuring coins and medals of all varieties and price points, there’s something for everyone on your list. Get your shopping done early and then relax and enjoy the season! [American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin and American Eagle Palladium Coin reverses.]( American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin and American Eagle Palladium Coin reverses. [Shop Now]( Precious Metals, Precious Memories The U.S. Mint launched a new website for kids! There’s no denying the allure of United States Mint precious metal coins. Each one comes with its own history, its own story. Some collectors prefer classic silver and gold, while others enjoy the lesser known but equally exquisite platinum or palladium. Regardless of the metal, their appeal is far more than the underlying value of their metal content. These coins and silver medals represent resilience, tradition, and legacy. They are treasured pieces, meant to be examined and admired. Make the holidays magical for your loved ones and friends with precious metal coins. Or get one for yourself—you deserve it! [Left to Right: First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Platinum Proof Coin – Freedom of Religion reverse; American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin™ obverse; American Eagle Palladium Uncirculated Coin obverse.]( Left to Right: First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Platinum Proof Coin – Freedom of Religion reverse; American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin™ obverse; American Eagle Palladium Uncirculated Coin obverse. [Shop Now]( American Women Quarters Arrive in 2022! Get ready for a new, exciting coin program! Beginning in 2022, the four-year American Women Quarters™ Program celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women to the development and history of the U.S. These inspirational coins will feature five new quarter reverse designs each year through 2025. The new quarters in this program will feature and honor a broad and diverse group of prominent American women who made significant contributions in a variety of fields like suffrage, civil rights, abolition, government, humanities, science, space, and the arts. The women honored are from ethnically, racially, and geographically diverse backgrounds. The first five honorees are [Maya Angelou]( [Dr. Sally Ride]( [Wilma Mankiller]( [Nina Otero-Warren]( and [Anna May Wong](. This coin program has two enrollments, the [United States Mint American Women Quarters Proof Set™]( and the [American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set™](. Sign up for enrollments to automatically receive each annual set as it’s released. [Renditions of the five 2022 American Women Quarters reverse designs.]( Renditions of the five 2022 American Women Quarters reverse designs. [Sign Up for an Enrollment]( In Case You Missed It... For those of you not following us on [Facebook]( or [Twitter]( or [Instagram]( here are some highlights of our recent social media posts. Click on any one (or as many as you like!) to get the “full” picture: [Coin Pile]( [#GetCoinMoving]( [Coin Map]( [Platinum Coins]( [Coin Stack]( [Drawn Eagle]( [Share with a Friend]( [Shop]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [1-800-USA-MINT](tel:+18008726468) [facebook]( [twitter]( [pintrest]( [pintrest]( [youtube]( [USM] MyUSMint APP AVAILABLE on iOS and ANDROID [App Store]( [Google Play]( [Check Order Status]( [Shipping & Returns]( [FAQs]( [My Account]( [Contact Us]( [The Department of the Treasury] You are subscribed to the United States Mint Coins Online Newsletter. 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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