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About Mintmark.com

Contact TomLocated in Jacksonville, Florida, the United States of America, Mintmark.com (online since 19 November 1997) is an official Web site of Mintmark Numismatics, Inc.; a privately held company registered in the state of Delaware. Our Web address is http://www.mintmark.com. To contact us, please click here.

At Mintmark.com, we buy, research, sell and trade art, books, coins, currency, medallions, medals, tokens and other numismatic items only via the Web and at money shows. We're also officially affiliated with many companies that offer other fine products and services.

Thomas (Tom) Flowers, the President and CEO of Mintmark Numismatics, Inc., is a life-long numismatist and Member No. R-1179011 of the American Numismatic Association (ANA). Mr. Flowers, a former U.S. Marine, is a graduate (2000) of the University of North Florida (UNF) with a B.A. in Psychology. Tom currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida where he enjoys reading, jogging, swimming and fishing when he's not working.

An elitist snob recently confided in me that he could never collect coins and paper money; it's just something I wouldn't like to do. That's okay; collecting is not for everyone. However, I would never make a disparaging remark to someone about their honest livelihood; especially if I knew nothing or very little about it. -- anonymous

Paul A. Downing, a retired savings and loan executive who once served under former Gov. Jim Thompson, gained a reputation for honesty and integrity but also displayed a mischievous wit that left co-workers laughing or running for their dictionaries. He once introduced himself to a new secretary as a "numismatist", said one of his former employees at Uptown Federal Savings and Loan in Chicago, where he worked the majority of his professional life. By day's end she was pretty sure he belonged to a cult of some sort, said Dory Hofvander. That evening she looked the word up in the dictionary and found out he was a coin collector. -- Chicago Tribune (11 August 2007)