The US had 20 dollar gold coins and also 10, 5, 2 1/2 and 1 dollar gold coins.
Pirate coins
Is called a mint.
Philadelphia and Denver mint coins for circulation. There also just called U.S. Mints oR just MINTS
Lire
Double Eagles $20.00/ Eagles $10.00/ Half Eagles $5.00/ Quarter Eagles $2.50
Coins are manufactured in a mint factory.
Coins are produced by a facility called a mint.The US has four active mints:Philadelphia and Denver make coins for circulationSan Francisco makes proof coins and some commemoratives.West Point makes commemorative and bullion coins.In the UK, coinage is produced at The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.
The rupee coins are produced by a coin minting company that is appointed by the Reserve Bank of India.
Coins are produced at a mint.
All U.S. coins are produced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the U.S. Mint.
Coins are typically made at specialized government mints or private mints that are authorized by the government. These facilities are equipped with machinery and technology to produce coins to the required specifications and standards. Coins are produced by minting metal blanks with specific designs and inscriptions.
The mint mark "S" on US coins means the coin was minted in San Francisco, California. For more information concerning mint marks visit the site at the related link, below. Coins produced at the Denver mint have a "D" and those at the Philadelphia mint have either no mint mark (for pennies and coins before 1980) or a "P" for all other denominations. Coins produced at the mint at West Point, NY (largely bullion coins, although some 1996 dimes were produced there) have a "W" mint mark.