In the United States there were 4 operating mints in 1878. 1. Carson City, Nevada identified by the mint mark "CC" 2. New Orleans, Louisiana identified by the mint mark "O" 3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania identified by no mint mark so all coins without a mint mark were minted in Philadelphia. The mint mark "P" has been on coins minted since 1968. 4. San Francisco, California identified by the mint mark "S".
Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco
well too many mint are not good for u. but mints do help bad breath. mints are kinda like candy.
Currently, there are 4 operating mints in the US.
In the history of the US there have been 8 mints. Today there are 4 in use.
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The number of mints required to fill up a 5-gallon tub depends on the size of the mints. Assuming the mints are small, you would need thousands of mints to fill a 5-gallon tub.
Morgan dollars were struck at the following mints during the years shown. Look on the back above the DO in DOLLAR. Philadelphia - no mint mark, 1878-1904 and 1921 San Francisco - "S", 1878-1904 and 1921 New Orleans - "O", 1879-1904 Carson City - "CC", 1878-1893 Denver - "D", 1921 only
34. She divided the package (evenly) between herself and five friends (six people in total) and gave 5 mints to each person, plus the extra 4 mints left over. She thus had 9 mints to give to her sister.
A common guideline for serving butter-mints is about 2-3 mints per person. For 200 people, you would need approximately 400 to 600 mints. Since there are about 40 mints per pound, you should get around 10 to 15 pounds of butter-mints to ensure there's enough for everyone.
To find the number of mints in the box, divide the total calories in the box by the calories per serving. Since a serving of three mints contains 10 calories, the total number of servings in the box is 180 calories ÷ 10 calories/serving = 18 servings. Since each serving has three mints, the total number of mints in the box is 18 servings × 3 mints/serving = 54 mints. Thus, there are 54 mints in the box.
40 servings
They are because they still have sugar. Careful of how many you eat.