was the united states created direct or indirectly
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The us mint
The first US mint (as versus a state or private coiner) opened in Philadelphia in 1792.
US coins minted before 1979-1981 (the exact date varies with the coin) don't necessarily have a mint mark. Coins without a mint mark were minted at the US Mint facility in Philadelphia. Since 1981, all coins except for the US cent will have a mint mark; for Philadelphia it will be a "P". US cents, often misnamed "pennies," minted in Philadelphia still do not carry a mint mark even through 2007.
The Philadelphia Mint is in Pennsylvania, the Denver Mint is in Colorado, the San Francisco Mint is in California, and the West Point Mint is in New York.
United States Mint was created in 1792.
The US Mint was created by Congress and makes circulating coins. To apply for a job with the US Mint a person can apply at the USAjobs.gov website.
The US Treasury.AnswerTechnically, the United States Mint is responsible for printing or minting all US currency (paper and coinage). The US Mint is a branch of the Treasury Department.
INdirectly by the voters; directly by the Electoral College.
Most countries have what is referred to as its national mint. For example, the United States Mint is the national mint of the US, the Royal Canadian Mint is the national mint of Canada, and the Royal Mint is the national mint of the UK. However, in the United States the "national mint" is officially called The US Mint and is always referred to by that name. Several private companies have tried to play off possible confusion by putting the word "National" in their names, but they have no connection whatsoever to the US Mint. It's similar to the way a single government-run airline will carry the country's name in recognition of its status as the "flag carrier", while in the US where there is no official national airline, companies are free to name themselves American Airlines and US Airways even though they have no direct relation to the government.
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There has never been an aluminum dime created by the US mint
You can buy directly from the US Mint, not the indivdual mint locations.
US Coins with no mint mark were minted at the US Mint's main facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Most of the financing in the United States, however, is done indirectly through financial intermediaries who substitute their credit for the credit of the borrower (user) of funds.
The closest US mint would be the San Fransisco mint.
Huge amounts. That is why the terrorists are indirectly financed by the US buying oil from the Middle East.