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October 18, 2011

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Concurrent Technologies Corp. (CTC) has been contracted by the United States Mint to conduct research and development for more economical alternative metallic materials for the production of circulating coins, and owners of coin laundries are among the stakeholder groups it is polling.

“CTC will undertake studies to identify issues with current coinage materials and recommend potential alternative metallic materials for future coins,” says Dr. Joseph R. Pickens, CTC chief scientist and technical lead for the two-year contract. “Our metallurgists will consider a wide range of coinage alloys and fabrication processes and propose their best recommendations to the United States Mint.”

CTC will address various factors, including the acceptability of new metallic materials; costs of metallic material, fabrication, minting, and distribution; metallic material availability and sourcing; durability; effect on sorting, handling, packaging and vending machines; appearance; resistance to counterfeiting; and commercial and public acceptance.

June 1, 2011

CHICAGO — American Coin-Op is proud to present the new and improved AmericanCoinOp.com. Not only does the site continue to offer you the features you've come to expect in an updated, reader-friendly design, it offers new features that make it easier to use.

Whether you're looking for an article, survey results or an equipment provider, you'll find it in a single, easy-to-navigate menu that allows you to focus on more (and more specific) content. And an improved search engine returns relevant results more quickly.

The site also offers new ways to interact. You can participate in polls and forums, or see what others in the industry are reading and doing. AmericanCoinOp.com now has an entire section devoted to helping you participate and get involved with the site.

Resource pages now include sections for New Products and Equipment Showcases, where you can read about the latest tools of the trade and request additional information directly from the manufacturers without leaving the site. And there’s more to come—check back often as we roll out more features and interactive capabilities in the months ahead.

Welcome to the new AmericanCoinOp.com!

November 12, 2008