West Point Mint was created in 1937.
There are no tours at the West Point Mint.
The mint at West Point began by striking cents from 1973 to 1986. These cents had no mint mark and can not be distinguished from those struck at Philidelphia. In 1988 West Point was officially made a mint and today the mint mark "W" appears on coins struck there.
Yes, the West Point Mint did mint coins in 1941. During that year, it produced silver and gold bullion coins, primarily to support the U.S. economy and the war effort. However, the West Point Mint was not officially designated as a mint for producing circulating coinage until later; it mainly functioned as a bullion depository at that time.
No Mercury head dimes were struck at the West Point Mint. The "W" on the front of the coin is the designer's initial.
Platinum Bullion coins are produced at the Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint.
The most recently opened U.S. mint is in West Point, NY.
It's the designers initial. If it was a mintmark it would stand for West Point. The West Point mint didn't make any such coins.
West Point Cemetery was created in 1817.
West Point Foundry was created in 1817.
West Point Cadet Chapel was created in 1910.
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.
West Point Rice Mill was created in 1861.