Area 51 and the US mint?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fretboard, Mar 8, 2010.

  1. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Does anyone recall hearing that an employee had been fired for trying to smuggle error coins or anything else? Does the public ever hear of the incidents that happen at the US mint or is the building and workers a secret entity similar to the legendary Area 51?

    Excuse my links, I'm having trouble with my computer so you may have to cut and paste to see what they're about. :hail:

    http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article_view.chtml?artid=5334&universeid=313

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_51

    http://numismaticnews.net/article/Special_Mint_Set_product_of_1960s/
     
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  3. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    The links work just fine.

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    :)
     
  4. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    Hilarious!
     
  5. Captainkirk

    Captainkirk 73 Buick Riviera owner

    Mint employees frequently do wierd things to coins. Some "mules" are made intentionally, Wrong planchets may have been 'planted', there are questions about the 'extra leaf' quarters. there are many examples. The employees know what that stuff sells for.
     
  6. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I would love to work at either mint. I honestly hope I could resist the temptation of doing the nonos we often hear of mint employees. I at least would do it for the passion of coin collecting, rather than trying to sell them!
     
  7. alicechaos

    alicechaos Junior Member

    I'm glad you brought this up! I've wondered if Mint employees have ever deliberately looked the other way when they should have spotted and removed error coins.

    Has a collector ever tried to bribe a Mint employee to facilitate the release of error coins?

    I imagine Mint employees must sign all sorts of documents where they promise not to do stuff like that.
     
  8. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Umm, here in Germany we had such a case in the mid-1970s. The director of the Karlsruhe mint, somebody from the administration (deputy director, I think), and a worker made about 1,700 "copies" of rare pieces, dated roughly 1950-1970. They had "customers" who were apparently willing to pay high prices for such rarities ...

    At some point a coin dealer thought that some pieces were "fishy" (odd combination of dies), the police/DA investigated, the case went to court (1976-78), and the three were sentenced. Was a major story back then. Interestingly the court decided that the unauthorized pieces were not counterfeits but, well, coins.

    Christian
     
  9. alicechaos

    alicechaos Junior Member

    Thanks Christian!
     
  10. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Many years ago all sorts of things happened at the US Mint. Recommended reading on this subject is:
    The U.S. Mint and Coinage, Don Taxay
    History of the United States Mint and It's Coinage, David W. Lange

    Both texts relate stories of unique pieces made "to order" or to trade with collectors to obtain desired pieces for the Mint's collection. In modern times I'm sure confidentiality laws would prevent information from leaking out, especially if mint employees were involved in disclipine issues.
     
  11. ML94539

    ML94539 Senior Member

    5 1913 Liberty Nickels
     
  12. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Which were included in special presentation sets requested by the State Department versus an employee doing something illegal.
     
  13. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    '33 St. Gaudens?
     
  14. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Just following orders

    I thought those were folks Just following orders.
     
  15. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Then there was Carson City

    Then there was Carson City. I've heard there were some problems there.:whistle:

    Then again, I was born 9 months after that area 51 thingie. Mom didn't want to talk about it.
     
  16. alicechaos

    alicechaos Junior Member

    Thanks Pennyguy and ML94539. I'll check out those books, and then go find one of those 1913 Liberty Nickels. I hear their price is quite reasonable.
     
  17. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    I haven't been collecting long enough to have heard of anyone being fired, but I'm sure it's happened. And then there are errors like the one The Penny Lady posted awhile back that makes you wonder how it ever got out of the mint.

    Talk about a MONSTER ERROR: http://www.cointalk.com/t80205/
     
  18. I would love to have a 1964 Peace Dollar! TC
     
  19. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    All of these were produced legally and legitimately. The debate on the '33 Saints is whether they left the mint legally, which I personally believe they did.
     
  20. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I often wonder if any escaped the mealting pot and into collector's hands. By the way, does anyone know if the Smithsonian collection has one of these?
     
  21. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    If anything like that happened, Iam sure they would cover it up!!
     
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