The first U.S. Mint was established in 1792 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first Secretary of Commerce, Robert Morris, urged Congress to do so. The Mint struck its first circulating coins, cents and half-cents, in 1793 although a small number of experimental half-dimes had been made earlier.
The most recently opened U.S. mint is in West Point, NY.
The Perth Mint was established in 1899.
The first U.S. Mint was established in 1792 in Philadelphia. The first circulating coins were cents and half-cents released in 1793.
The US Mint had not yet been established in 1770 and therefore there are no 1770 US silver dollars.
The Sydney Mint was established in 1854 as an outpost of the Royal Mint London, and started producing coins in 1854. The Sydney Mint closed in 1926.
The US Mint wasn't authorized by a single person. Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution gave Congress the power to coin money for the new country. The Mint was formally established by the Coinage Act of 1792 and struck its first circulating coins, cents and half-cents, the next year. Robert Morris and Alexander Hamilton were instrumental in determining how the Mint should run and what its new coinage would be. President Washington appointed the renowned Philadelphia scientist David Rittenhouse as the first Director of the Mint.
Perth Mint was established in 1899 as the Perth branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Mint.
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it was established in 1701 by the Connecticut General Assembly.
You can buy directly from the US Mint, not the indivdual mint locations.
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