no but places where coins are made is called a mint
a mill
If you mean the coin with the lowest denomination, since 1857 it's been the 1¢ coin, commonly called a penny.Prior to that year the US also made half-cents which are the lowest-value common circulation coin ever minted in the US.
No US coin with the denomination of 1/10th of a cent has ever been made.
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.
The penny coin which was worth a cent
a mill
A mill is 1/10 of a cent. There has never been a US coin in this denomination, but in the 1930s several states had tax tokens made for 1 or 2 mills in order to collect sales tax on small purchases.
If you mean the coin with the lowest denomination, since 1857 it's been the 1¢ coin, commonly called a penny.Prior to that year the US also made half-cents which are the lowest-value common circulation coin ever minted in the US.
No US coin with the denomination of 1/10th of a cent has ever been made.
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.
The penny coin which was worth a cent
Eisenhower was on a US one dollar coin that was made in the 1970s.
Sacajawea is on a one dollar US coin that was made in the 2000s.
That means it is a novelty coin. These are not made by the US mint. They are made by private mints for shops as a token or toy.
A penny is a British coin worth 1/100 of a pound sterling, about 1.5 U.S. cents as of 05/2016.Because of historic ties to England, the lowest-denomination coin used in the US is called a penny in common usage, but the formal name is cent. The US Mint has never made a coin officially called a penny.Canada used 1-cent coins until 2012; they were also commonly called pennies.
US dimes were never made in sterling silver. They were made of a slightly less pure alloy called coin silver.
PCH: A mill The smallest circulating coin ever struck was 1/2 cent, from 1793 to 1857.The "mill" or "mil" was proposed as a basic denomination equal to 0.1¢ but was never used for much more than tax calculations.