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  1. Coining (mint) - Wikipedia

    • Prior to the modern era, coin dies were manufactured individually by hand by artisans known as engravers. In demanding times, such as the crisis of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century, dies were still … See more

    Medieval Coin Dies

    Medieval engravers were guild members who created coins. The vast majority of medieval … See more

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    Modern Die Production

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    In the time of Samuel Pepys in the 17th century, the spelling "dye" was used,a spelling which persisted in some quarters to the 20th ce… See more

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    The Third Side of The Coin

    On the edge of the US dime, quarter and half dollar, and many world coins there are ridges, similar to knurling, called reeds. Some older US coins, and many world coins have … See more

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    Die Marriage

    During a typical production run, or coining process, (particularly when heavy presses are used for large production runs) a die is selected out of a group of several dies for the front an… See more

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  2. United States Mint - Wikipedia

    WEBThe United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as controlling the movement of bullion. [1] The …

     
  3. Mint (facility) - Wikipedia

    WEBA mint is an industrial facility which manufactures coins that can be used as currency. The history of mints correlates closely with the history of …

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    • History | U.S. Mint - United States Mint

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    • Mint (money) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

      WEBA mint is an industrial facility which makes coins that can be used in currency. In coin collecting, the term "mint condition" means the coin has never been used ("in circulation"), just like it came out of the mint where …

    • Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    • U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) - Encyclopedia of Greater …

      WEBFirst authorized by Congress in 1792, the U.S. Mint’s Philadelphia facility (commonly known as the Philadelphia mint) in the early twenty-first century remained the nation’s largest producer of coins. Its history has been …

    • History of the Early United States Mint - PCGS

      WEBFeb 26, 2019 · The first United States Mint was built in 1792. While much of the authorizing legislation is known, the daily workings of the Mint have gone largely unpublished, primarily because of a dearth of information. …

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    • What Is a Mint? Definition, U.S. Mint History and Statistics

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