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The first coins made by the US Mint was in 1793.
Typically US coins with no mintmarks were made in Philadelphia.
US paper money is made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, coins are made at the US mint.
The Mint Mark on a US coin is the letter that indicates which mint struck the coin. You'll find the mint mark just under the date:Philadelphia (no mint mark)Denver (D)San Francisco (S)Mint mark are present on many coins, not just wheat cents. In fact, since 1980, all US coins except cents made in Philadelphia carry mint marks. "P" designates other coins made in that city, and "W" is used on special collectors' coins made at West Point.
US coins were first struck by the US mint located at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1793.
Circulating US coins are made in Philadelphia and Denver. Proof coins are made in San Francisco and bullion coins are struck at West Point. Other mints, now closed, were located in New Orleans, Carson City, Charlotte, and Dahlonega GA.
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.
The Carson City mint was closed in 1893. There had been plans to re-open it but they were shelved when the Denver Mint was authorized.
no but places where coins are made is called a mint
the cc mint mark stands for Carson City check out us coins mint web site.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the only US mint to not put a letter mintmark on the coins made there. [ The mint at West Point has , at times, struck coins for the Philadelphia mint with no mintmark]
The Philadelphia mint (where the coin was made).