US Mint Urges Customers to Reset Account Password

Today, Oct. 16, the United States Mint sent out another memo that urges customers, if they haven’t done so already, to reset their account password for shopping at catalog.usmint.gov.

The U.S. Mint’s new website and order system, which launched October 1, requires all account holders to reset their password when logging on for the first time. Here’s the body of the Mint’s memo:

The U.S. Mint is anticipating a very high volume of orders to be placed on our online catalog and by phone when the 50th Anniversary Kennedy 2014 Half-Dollar Silver Coin Collection goes on sale October 28. To streamline the shopping experience, the Mint urges customers to reset their account password in the online catalog prior to October 28. The new website and order system, which launched October 1, requires all account holders to reset their password when logging on for the first time.

Steps to do so are as follows:

Use your existing U.S. Mint Login Enter your existing password You will be prompted to answer your security question You will then be prompted to reset your password

Existing customers are encouraged to access their account, reset their password, and confirm that their information is up to date before shopping. This will ensure a faster, more streamlined shopping experience, especially in advance of the Kennedy coin launch and other upcoming product launches.