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Call the Hope Hotline if you are experiencing problems with your lender in relation to any Making Home Affordable © programs.
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General Inquiries Concerning Status of Claims
To start a claim regarding a lost or stolen check that was issued to you or to get an expired check reissued, call the paying agency (e.g., Social Security, Department of Veterans' Affairs) and report the circumstances.
Damaged Currency
U.S Mint
- United States Mint Customer Service
To place an order, check the status of an existing order or inquire about a shipment or lost order, please call:
- Within the 50 United States 1-800-USA-MINT (1-800-872-6468) ; TTY 1-888-321-MINT (6468)
- From Outside the 50 United States 001-202-898-MINT (6468)
- United States Mint General Information
For general comments and all NON-product/order related inquiries, please contact:
Telephone (202) 756-6468, Weekdays 9:00am to 4:30pm EST, except holidays.
Fax (202) 756-6200
Email inquiries@usmint.treas.gov
- Image License inquiries email licensing@usmint.treas.gov or call (202) 354-7350
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