There is no government mint in New England. The four mints in current operation are:
Philadelphia (P) and Denver (D) - circulation coins
San Francisco (S) - proof and some commemorative coins
West Point (W) - commemorative and bullion coins
There are plenty of private mints, though. They make collectibles and bullion pieces for investment purposes, but they don't make coins for the government. Perhaps that's what you've seen.
The Olde New England Mint is one of the country's foremost private mints.
Apparently there is no connection between the Franklin and New England mints other than they are in the same line of business more or less.
No its a SCAM....they are worthless
Yes. As long as they are government ran
You could look it up on their home page. See the related link.
Yes
New Orleans Mint was created in 1835.
The New Queensland Mint is located in California, USA.
No, the Bank of England issues banknotes. The Royal Mint produces coins.
The Bank of England. The Royal Mint is responsible for the coinage.
The Bank of England in London and the Royal Mint in Cardiff.
Because they are a regular 2 dollar bill that has been altered or privately enhanced by the New England Mint which is not a U.S. government agency. And in any case the US Mint makes coins, not bills. All bills are produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing which is completely separate from the Mint.