MEMORANDUM May 15, 2013
To: Kathy Chiarello
Rachel Liebov
Subject: United States Mint Spend Trajectory Research: Qualitative Research Summary
Qualitative research was commissioned to understand the reasons driving changes in the amount of money that U.S. Mint customers are spending with the U.S. Mint. The primary purpose of this research was to help ensure that questionnaire items used in the forthcoming quantitative Spend Trajectory study reflect the full breadth of reasons that have driven these changes in spending patterns.
Research Methodology
A total of 17 telephone interviews (approximately 30 minutes in length) were conducted with past and present U.S Mint customers. Interviews explored the underlying reasons for spend pattern shifts that these customers exhibited, and the suitability of the batteries of reasons that had been developed for the upcoming quantitative “Spend Trajectory” research.
To enable us to explore the dynamics surrounding spend changes across a wide breadth of customer situations, interviews were conducted with customers in fifteen distinct segments, classified by the following criteria:
Product Type: which products customers purchased in the past 5-10 years (annual sets, precious metals, miscellany)
Spend Level: average annual amount spent by customers in the past 5-10 years (“high” indicates average annual spend of less than $500 5-10 years ago; “low” indicates average annual spend of at least $500 5-10 years ago)
Spend Trajectory: how the customers’ average annual spend since 2011 compares to average annual spend 5-10 years ago (increasing/same, decreasing, stopped [i.e., Lapsed Customer])
The distribution of interviews is shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Product Type |
Past Spend Level |
Spend Trajectory |
# Interviews |
Annual Sets |
High Spend |
Increasing/Same |
1 |
Decreasing |
1 |
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Stopped |
1 |
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Low Spend |
Increasing/Same |
2 |
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Decreasing |
1 |
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Stopped |
1 |
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Precious Metals |
Any Spend |
Increasing/Same |
1 |
Decreasing |
1 |
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Stopped |
1 |
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Miscellany |
High Spend |
Increasing/Same |
2 |
Decreasing |
1 |
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Stopped |
1 |
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Low Spend |
Increasing/Same |
1 |
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Decreasing |
1 |
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Stopped |
1 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
Caveat
Given the limited sample size in this study, it should be emphasized that quantitative projections of the prevalence of the sentiments and issues identified is not possible.
Findings
Factors that Have Contributed to Increased Spending
Overview
There are a variety of reasons that have driven increased spending among some U.S Mint customers. Reasons identified often included “more appealing/ interesting products (e.g., Commemoratives) that have been recently produced.” Additionally, other factors such as perceived investment potential, increased gift giving, better communications, etc., were also identified. An enumeration of key factors identified among customers who increased spending is provided below:
Customer 1
More disposable income
Views coins as a good/safe investment
Began giving coins as gifts
Customer 2
Easy ordering process
Offers better sets that she is drawn to
Customer 3
Enjoys designs/themes of commemorative coins
As number of commemoratives/sets released has increased, so has spending
Customer 4
Attributes increased spending to improved packaging (especially for annual sets) and better commemoratives (more and better)
Commemoratives: quality themes / creative designs
Drawn to unique themes (e.g., Girl Scouts)
Customer 5
U.S Mint has been offering “more attractive” products
Also finds strong communication from U.S. Mint to be very helpful
Quantitative Survey Implications
Based on the interview finding, we recommend the following:
Modifications to list of reasons why purchasing has increased (Q-3a)
Existing List (From 4/25/13 Questionnaire) |
Proposed Changes |
Increased Interest |
Increased Interest |
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Better Communications |
Better Communications |
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Good Product Availability/Access |
Good Product Availability/Access |
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Better Product Quality |
Better Product Quality |
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Gift-giving |
Gift-giving |
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Resources/Spending |
Resources/Spending |
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Pricing |
Pricing |
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Good Service |
Good Service |
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Other |
Other |
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Add follow-up question Q-3a1 if row “a” is chosen above: “You indicated that you have become more interested in buying the types of products the United States Mint sells. Which types of products have you become more interested in? (check all that apply)
Annual sets
Commemorative coins
Medals
Silver coins
Gold coins
Other (specify_____)
Factors that Have Contributed to Decreased/Discontinued Spending
Overview
Customers have decreased and/or stopped spending for varied reasons. A number of respondents indicated issues related to “pricing,” “reduction in discretionary funds to spend,” “diminished interest in recently-issued products,” and general “shifting in priorities/interests.” In general, respondents did not point to any specific issues related to something the U.S. Mint had done. However, it was suggested that the U.S. Mint could have done more to “keep them interested” by better informing them of new products and/or engaging them by offering them specials/sales.
An enumeration of key factors identified among customers who decreased/ stopped spending is provided below:
Customer 1
First purchased at coworker’s suggestion, but never became very interested herself
Didn’t really have a good understanding of the different products offered by the United States Mint and which ones would be best to purchase
Customer 2
Stopped buying silver proof sets; now buys clad only
Prices for silver too expensive
Customer 3
Stopped purchasing because less discretionary income
Unhappy with markup on coins (i.e., pay more than $1 for a dollar coin)
Likes to find coins; prefers to create own sets through bulk sets, rather than paying premium for pre-made annual sets
Customer 4
Less interested over past few years
Feels that coins are too expensive- suggests prices should be tied to market (e.g., spot price for silver)
Customer 5
Too much time/money tied up in collecting
Change in priorities
Customer 6
Began purchasing mainly as gifts for grandchildren
Changes due to lack of interest by (and increasing number of) grandchildren; nothing that U.S. Mint has been doing differently
Customer 7
Stopped spending because of financial difficulties
Customer 8
Coins have become too expensive
Less disposable income, priorities have changed
Still buys same annual sets: previously purchased ~15 sets each year, now 5-6
Customer 9
Was only interested in one specific product: quarters
Stopped purchasing once he collected all states, hasn’t found an “interesting” replacement- but still looks at catalogs
Stopped purchasing because he lost interest. Respondent suggested U.S. Mint should help him to stay interested in their products (e.g., provide more information, offer specials/sales)
Customer 10
Has been consistently buying annual sets as gifts, used to spend more buying gold coins for himself
Has not been interested in gold coins recently offered by U.S. Mint
Quantitative Survey Implications
Based on the interview findings, we recommend the following:
Modifications to list of reasons why purchasing has decreased/stopped (Q-3b)
Existing List (From 4/25/13 Questionnaire) |
Proposed Changes |
Lack of Interest |
Lack of Interest |
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Poor Communications |
Poor Communications |
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Poor Product Availability/Access |
Poor Product Availability/Access |
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Poor Product Quality |
Poor Product Quality |
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No Longer Give as Gifts |
No Longer Give as Gifts |
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Resources/Spending |
Resources/Spending |
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Pricing |
Pricing |
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Poor Service or Problems |
Poor Service or Problems |
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Other |
Other |
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Possible Additions |
Possible Additions |
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Add follow-up question Q-3b1 if row “aa” is chosen above: “You indicated that you decided to buy fewer (or stop buying) certain types of U.S. Mint products. Which types of products did you buy fewer of (or stop buying)? (check all that apply)
State Quarters products
Silver proof sets
Platinum coins
Gold coins
Commemorative coins
Medals
Other (specify_____)
Ways U.S. Mint Might Encourage Increased Purchasing
Some participants suggested that more interesting designs and themes might boost their interest in purchasing. Others suggested that more coins with interesting designs/ finishes and/or use of special production techniques might boost their interest. Still others suggested that understanding more about possible coin appreciation would help to engage them. Accordingly, we recommend that we modify the list of items that could encourage customers to purchase more (Q-10) as follows:
Existing List (From 4/25/13 Questionnaire) |
Proposed Changes |
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Change to 4 new items…
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Possible Additions |
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A.N.F.
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