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About | U. S. Mint - About the United States Mint About the United States Mint The mission of the U S Mint is to serve the American people by manufacturing and distributing circulating, precious metal and collectible coins and national medals, and providing security over assets entrusted to us Together with the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, we make America's money
Semiquincentennial Coins: US 250th Anniversary Medals | U. S. Mint To celebrate the Nation's Semiquincentennial (SemiQ), the United States Mint is proud to unveil one-year-only changes to well-known American coinage, such as the circulating dime, quarter, and half dollar The Mint will also release special numismatic coins and medals in 2026 featuring unique designs and enhancements for core products and annual releases Browse this page to purchase SemiQ
Learn | U. S. Mint - United States Mint The United States Mint makes America’s circulating coinage, as well as collectible coins and medals treasured by collectors everywhere Explore our coins, learn more about our history, or get started on your own coin collection today
Coin Medal Archive | U. S. Mint - United States Mint The U S Mint produces the nation’s circulating coins The Mint also produces coin-related products, including proof, uncirculated, and commemorative coins; Congressional Gold Medals; and precious metal bullion coins Learn about the legislation that authorizes our coins and medals For the latest program information, subscribe to our email newsletter
Tours Locations | U. S. Mint - United States Mint Tours and Locations More than 1,600 employees work at six United States Mint locations In addition to four production facilities, the Mint also operates the Fort Knox Bullion Depository and a Headquarters in Washington, DC