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What part of the government produces the coins?

The US Mint, which is part of the Department of the Treasury, produces US coins.


What does the us mint produce?

The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.


What US mint produces platinum coins?

Platinum Bullion coins are produced at the Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint.


Which department is responsible for the product of coins and currency?

The United States Department of the Treasury is responsible for currency production. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing within the Treasury produces the currency and the United States Mint produces the coins.


Who produces us coins today?

The United States Treasury Department, Bureau Of The Mint. Coins are minted at one of 4 US Mints. Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver and West Point.


How much coins on average does the US Mint make each year?

The US Mint produces about 14 to 20 billion coins each year and they are all made in Philadelphia and Denver. Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins are all made at these mints.


What is the name of the government institution that produces coins?

the mint


Does the Bank of England make coins?

No, the Bank of England issues banknotes. The Royal Mint produces coins.


How many different coins were made in the Royal Australian Mint?

I cannot give you an exact answer, but apart from Australia's general circulation coins, the RAM also produces bullion coins, non-circulating coins, commemoratives, medals and medallions, tokens and badges. The RAM also produces coins for many other countries.


Are US coins magnetic?

No, most US coins are not magnetic.


Do Cayman coins work in the US?

No, Cayman coins do not work in the US.


Can You show us the picture of US Coins?

The best thing to do is click on images on you browser and type in US Coins, this will bring up pictures of US coins