Technically, there is only one "US Mint", in Philadelphia; the rest are all branch facilities of the main Mint. But, in the spirit of your question, there have been eight facilities in the US which have been utilized to officially produce coins. Not all of them are still in operation, and at no time were all eight operating at the same time. The only one which was always in operation was the Main Mint, in Philadelphia. The eight US Mint facilities, and their years of operation, are listed here = P = PHILADELPHIA, PA - Main Mint (1793 to date)
C = Charlotte, NC (1838 - 1893)
CC = Carson City, NV (1870 - 1893)
D = Dahlonega, GA (1838 - 1861)
D = Denver, CO ( 1906 to date)
O = New Orleans, LA (1838 - 1861 & 1879 - 1909)
S = San Francisco, CA (1854 to date)
W = West Point, NY (1984 to date).
In the history of the US there have been 8 mints. Today there are 4 in use.
The 1944 Mercury dime was issued from all three US Mints.
There are only 4 active mints today, in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. In the past, there were also mints in Carson City and New Orleans.
The US Jefferson Nickel has been minted at 3 US mints; Denver, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and San Francisco, California since 1938.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.
In the history of the US there have been 8 mints. Today there are 4 in use.
Currently, there are 4 operating mints in the US.
There are currnetly four US mints in operation. The Philadelphia, Denver, San Fransisco and West point mints. One other mint in operation is located in the Philippines, but does not produce American currnecy.
Printed in mints.
well too many mint are not good for u. but mints do help bad breath. mints are kinda like candy.
Currently just the Denver and Philadelphia Mints make coins for general circulation.
The 1944 Mercury dime was issued from all three US Mints.
There are only 4 active mints today, in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. In the past, there were also mints in Carson City and New Orleans.
two
Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
The US Jefferson Nickel has been minted at 3 US mints; Denver, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and San Francisco, California since 1938.
In the past US gold coins have been minted at the Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and West Point mints.