Interesting inheritance find... Small hoard of mini mint bags! Never knew of such a thing. They are all from 1973. Let's open one up... These are from another one of the bags, toning varies wildly on these for some reason... Thanks for looking!
That is pretty cool. I do not recall those at all - but then again I was mainly searching change at the time.
I don't remember seeing them either, but having such things does not surprise me. The mint used to be more informal about such things, as opposed to now having a bunch of fancy holders they want you to pay extra for. I wonder why the mint never offers commemorative coins without the packaging and paper for a discount? I am betting at least half gets thrown away due to dealers having these graded.
"Bag mfg'd by the Workshop for the Blind." I wonder if the blind are still working for the mint. It would explain a lot.
They must have been good enough to feel the mint mark area And yes I have some from the era. .....somewhere
Wonder who the mint had put these sets together? Send a real sized mint bag of cents from each mint to the contractor who hired blind people to make bags, hired child laborers to repeatedly count to 5, etc.
These were sold by the mint in 72, 73 and 74. i don't think they were sold by mail (at least I don't remember ever being offered them by mail back then). They were most likely sold over the counter at the mint gift shops.