yes sparta had minted coins
Denver. That's why some coins have a little "D" mintmark.
Carson-City minted coins have lower mintage. This is what drives the values.
Coins were minted in Carson City, Nevada, from 1870 to 1893. The Carson City Mint produced various denominations, including gold and silver coins, particularly during the silver rush era. After 1893, the mint was closed, and the facility was repurposed for other uses. In total, the mint operated for about 23 years.
No US 1 Dollars coins were minted in 1907.
The coins that were minted in France in 1790 were called the livre tournois.
The Greeks were actually the first to make coins. The Lydians invented them in about 670 BC. The first coin to be minted outside of Anatolia (modern day turkey) however, was the Aginian turtle. Since then greek coins have always been being minted in almost every city/ Formerly city-state.
Current circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia and Denver, with collector proof coins minted in San Francisco.
Typically US coins with no mintmarks were made in Philadelphia.
Vatican euro coins are issued by the Philatelic and Numismatic Office of the Vatican City State and minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS), in Rome, Italy. The euro is the official currency of the Vatican City, although the Vatican is not a member of the European Union. They are still being minted.
There were 1,710,946 1892 British Halfcrown coins minted.
Australian coins minted at the Melbourne Mint do not have a mintmark.