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Sunday, March 15, 2026
US Mint Proposed Rule on Coin Exchange
The United States Mint has proposed revisions to its regulations concerning the exchange of uncurrent, bent, partial, fused, and mixed coins. These proposed updates aim to enhance the integrity of the coin acceptance and processing procedures and include revised redemption rates and new certification and submission requirements for participants.
United States Mint Revises Coin Exchange Regulations
The United States Mint has issued a final rule amending Treasury regulations concerning the exchange of uncurrent, bent, partial, fused, and mixed coins. The revisions update redemption rates and procedures to enhance the integrity of coin processing and comply with codification requirements.
US Mint Proposes Rule for Coin Exchange
The United States Mint has proposed a rule to revise regulations concerning the exchange of uncurrent, bent, partial, fused, and mixed coins. The proposed changes aim to enhance the integrity of the redemption process and prevent fraud, including establishing weight and shipment limits for coin submissions.
US Mint withdraws proposed rule ending coin exchange program
The United States Mint has withdrawn its proposed rule to end the exchange program for bent and partial coins. This action follows a proposed rulemaking from May 2021. The Mint cited increased volume, authentication difficulties, and operational losses as reasons for closing the program.
US Mint Ends Regulations for Bent, Partial, Fused Coins
The United States Mint is removing Treasury regulations that allowed for the exchange of bent, partial, and fused coins. This action effectively ends the program for redeeming such coins, citing increased difficulties in authentication and program integrity.
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