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The US Mint has been making the nation's coins for more than 200 years. They manufacture some of the most popular silver and gold coins in the world, including the American Eagle Coin, American Gold Buffalo, and more. Learn more about the United States M
Shop for official coins issued by the U.S. Mint at GovMint.com including American Silver Eagles, Presidential Dollars, Commemorative Coins, Proof Sets and more!
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San Francisco Mint - Home of Historic "S" Mint CoinsThe San Francisco Mint was born out of the need for a Western Frontier Mint when in January of 1848, Gold flakes were discovered at Sutter's Mill triggering one of the most important chapters in U.S. History—The California Gold Rush!
The mint sells the 1 oz silver coins wholesale to dealers as well as retail to investors. These bullion coins are legal tender and each contains a minimum of 1 troy oz of 99.9% pure silver. This makes them attractive to investors who wish to own physical silver. The coins have been ...
Welcome to CoinSalesFigures.com, a reference for the very latestcoin sales figuresfrom theUnited States Mint. If you’re looking for how many silver, gold and platinumcollector coinsthe US Mint has sold, you’ll find those stats linked in this section: ...
Welcome to CoinSalesFigures.com, a reference for the very latestcoin sales figuresfrom theUnited States Mint. If you’re looking for how many silver, gold and platinumcollector coinsthe US Mint has sold, you’ll find those stats linked in this section: ...
Welcome to CoinSalesFigures.com, a reference for the very latestcoin sales figuresfrom theUnited States Mint. If you’re looking for how many silver, gold and platinumcollector coinsthe US Mint has sold, you’ll find those stats linked in this section: ...
The first mint building was erected in 1792 on Seventh Street near Arch in Philadelphia. The first coin struck was the half disme (half-dime). Fifteen hundred were produced during the month of July 1792 before the mint was completed. File marks on early coins was a mint process of weight...