Description of document: Various employee-only Intranet site documents, 2017

Requested date: 21-February-2017

Released date: 22-March-2017

Posted date: 18-September-2017

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The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY UNITED STATES MINT WASHINGTON , D.C. 20220

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This is in response to your Freedom oflnformation Act (FOIA) request submitted via FOJAonline on February 21 , 2017. You requested copies of various Mint employee-only INTRANET site documents.

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Content Author United States Mint Public Affairs

Content Date 7/30/2010

Story Title Our New Brand Promise: Connecting America Through Coins

Story Excerpt Over the past year, we set out to explore the identity of the United States Mint: to step out of our routine and look with fresh eyes at who we are and what we represent. What was discovered-or should we say, rediscovered-truly inspired us. Story Body Over the past year, we set out to explore the identity of the United States Mint: to step out of our routine and look with fresh eyes at who we are and what we represent. What was discovered-or should we say, rediscovered-truly inspired us. It was not something new that we found, but something that had been there all along. What makes the United States Mint unique is our ability to connect people-to one another and to the spirit of our nation-through our coins and medals. It was from this rediscovery that we defined our promise to the American public: "Connecting America through Coins.•

Since our institution's founding in 1792, the men and women of the United States Mint have taken great pride in rendering the story of our nation in enduring examples of numismatic art. To hold a coin or medal produced by the United States Mint is to connect to the founding principles of our nation and the makings of our economy. Here and abroad, people continue to cherish our products because they are stores of value as well as exquisite encapsulations of America's ideals. In forms designed to be passed from hand to hand and saved from generation to generation, the coins we mint renect our shared history and traditions. Whether it is learning to count with pennies, discovering the riches deposited under a pillow by the tooth fairy, understanding the value of saving through the weight of a piggy bank, admiring a brother or sister's coin collection, remembering the coin toss at our first football game, or just sharing a moment with a loved one at a wishing well, coins connect us to many of our fondest memories.

Defining our promise-"Connecting Amerira through Colns"-led us to see the opportunities that lay in modernizing the ways we represent ourselves. In the coming months, we will begin to implement a cohesive visual identity system-including a new logo-which will be used on all our packaging and communication products, including a redesigned Intranet site. Developing and maintaining a consistent system of visual and verbal expression will help us proclaim our unique role as the country's sole official mint. By allowing us to function more cohesively as an organization, our evolved identity will help to enhance our operational efficiencies, to redouble our commitment to artistic excellence in design, production, and packaging, and to drive sales of American coins and medals within our country and to the world's numismatic communities.

"Connecting America through Coins• defines, motivates, and unites us as an institution and links the best of what we have always done to the best of what we can be in the future. We will continue to connect people nationwide to our shared heritage and values, as well as to one another, by forging the American spirit onto our nation's coins and medals. As we move forward with the art we create, the coins we mint and the programs we develop for marketing them, let us commit to support our promise to the public, for only together can we help realize its full potential. Our products are not only the lifeblood of commerce and exchange: they are the pocket treasures of the American people.

The New Mint Logo

The· United States Mint logo is the visual representation of our promise: Connecting America through Coins. The logo is made up of two parts: The coin symbol and the United States Mint wordmark.

The coin symbol, Hipping in the air, possesses an optimistic spirit that is symbolic not only of core American values but also of the everyday commerce of our country. The craft and detail of the logo embody the artistic excellence that we strive for in everything we produce. The stars and stripes symbolize our connection to the fabric of our nation and our origins in the American Constitution. The six stars represent the six locations of the United States Mint as well as the six circulating coins we create. , •out of many, one," originating on the seal ot the United States ot Amerlca,is on every circulating coin and directly expresses the idea of Connecting America .

The United States Mint wordmark is our legal, organizational, and communicative name. Our name clearly states who we are and what we do.

These two elements, along with the Department ot the Treasury seal, which will normally be placed adjacent to out logo, work together to exemplify our promise and distinguish us from everyone else .

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Gold coins have been part of our currency since the earliest days of the United States Mint. In 1933, gold was taken out of circulation. President Roosevelt decreed that no one was allowed to own gold. Exceptions were made for jewelry, dentistry, tools and coin collecting. This national wealth needed a storehouse where it could be kept safely, and the idea of a national bullion depository was born. In 1936, a special depository was built in Fort Knox to safeguard large quantities of gold for the United States for commerce and strategic reasons.

Fort Knox, a military base in Kentucky, provided a secure and central location. The Department of the Army deeded the land to the Treasury Department on which to build the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. In fact, "Fort Knox" is known all over the world as a symbol of the security of America's wealth.

The first gold arrived at the United States Bullion Depository in early 1937. How did it get there? By maill The gold was too heavy to fly in, so it was mailed there by train through the Post Office Department, today's United States Postal Service. Transported as mail, the gold was guarded by federal agents all the way to its new home. Fort Knox is protected by the United States Mint Police.

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