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In the history of the US there have been 8 mints. Today there are 4 in use.
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.
Since 1961 had very little mints, it would be about $2.60. But, Mints will tate it for $0.50 more.
The 3 US Mints operating in 1972 were the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, the Denver,Colorado mint and the San Francisco, California mint.
The four current mints are - S, San Fransisco Mint - D, Denver Mint - P, Philadelphia Mint - W, West Point(which only mints silver and gold) Discontinued mints are - C, Charlotte (closed 1861) - D, Dahlonega Georgia (closed 1861) - CC, Carson City (closed 1893) - O, New Orleans (closed 1909)
Junior Mints was created in 1949.
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To soften stale after-dinner mints, you can place them in an airtight container with a slice of bread or a few apple slices for a few hours or overnight. The moisture from the bread or fruit will help rehydrate the mints. Alternatively, you can briefly microwave them for a few seconds to soften, but be cautious not to melt them.
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