GSA-Preferred

What is the GSA?
The General Services Administration (GSA) is the government's premier acquisition agency, offering providers of goods and services across the country the opportunity to build commercial partnerships with federal agencies.
What does it mean to be a GSA Vendor?
GSA vendors have a distinct advantage in working with government agencies and institutions. Registered GSA members are able to bypass much of the paperwork and other bureaucratic processes that inhibit non-members. As a result, GSA vendors can deliver their goods and services quickly and efficiently, completing projects much faster on average than non-members.
What is a GSA-Preferred Vendor?
GSA-Preferred is an exclusive status conferred on vendors who have demonstrated consistent quality over an extended period of time. We at Northwest Territorial Mint are extremely proud of the fact that we have been a GSA-Preferred vendor since 2001.


Roman legends are in Latin which uses our usual alphabet. Many of the words will remind you of English words. The coins were minted in silver, copper, or gold. Of course, the lower denominations in copper and silver are more common. Most range in size from that of a dime to the size of a half dollar, but thicker. Because the coin was stamped by mallet between dies with no collar, the shapes are irregular and the edges rough.