Sneak peek at the new U.S. Mint website!

I have never been a big fan of appearance and search facility of the United States Mint's current Web Site? I don't think it is particularly charming visually, and can sometimes try to find I went through your search feature information. ? missing navigation also need, in my opinion, nightmarish. It is not at all intuitive, where to find things about "Drilldown" (links).

The irony is that the U.S. Mint website a very deep, Empire tools for the collectors of U.S. coins. ? area for the children is brilliant full enough projects and games to keep children busy for many long hours to learn about American coinage. ? I enjoyed myself quite a few hours there, and I left my childhood behind four decades ago.

The Mint's website is also cram-packed with statistical data, historical data about the coins and medals has produced the coin, and it has a fascinating section on the coin itself and how coins are made, including video (if it. ? I can find white I've seen it before, but I can't turn it this up in your search now as I write.)

So, although I'm not too excited about the Visual presentation and functionality of the current Web site, I a big fan of the information on the US Mint site. ? therefore am I was pleased to learn that the coin will soon launch a new Web site. Hopefully are questions in the process of search and navigation addressing.

Here is a sneak preview of the new U.S. Mint Web site. You think this is just a mock image and is not clickable, but there is a good idea of what to expect, if the new look live. ? What is going to do? ? do love it or hate it? ? share your views in my comments section below this post!

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