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The Denver Mint, which is responsible for producing coins, has not entirely stopped making coins. However, it ceased the production of circulating coins in 1974 due to a surplus of coinage. While it still produces coin dies and other numismatic items, the mint primarily focuses on refining precious metals and other operations today.

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