September 2, 2016 -
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States Mint is holding a one-day Numismatic Forum on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, in Philadelphia, Pa. The purpose of this meeting is to gather individual members of stakeholder organizations to share perspectives on the past, present,...
October 20, 2016 -
By Office of Corporate Communications October 12, 2016 Two dates in October this year bring attention to important aspects of the United States Mint’s mission: manufacturing circulating, precious metal, and collectible coins and national medals. On Oct. 7, over 1,800...
May 20, 2010 -
CONCORD, N.H. — The United States Mint today introduced the newest Presidential $1 Coin in a ceremony in Concord, New Hampshire. The coin honors Franklin Pierce, the Nation’s 14th President. “Starting today, millions of coins bearing former President Franklin Pierce’s...
December 9, 2009 -
GARAPAN, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands — Citizens of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands rallied today in American Memorial Park, to welcome the new commemorative quarter–dollar struck in honor of the U.S. territory. “The design chosen...
November 24, 2009 -
ORANGE, Va. — Admirers of President Zachary Taylor gathered in Taylor Park today, the 225th anniversary of his birth, to celebrate the United States Mint’s release of the Presidential $1 Coin struck in his honor. The launch ceremony was part...
October 9, 2009 -
WASHINGTON — The commemorative quarter–dollar coin honoring the United States Virgin Islands was officially launched today in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. United States Mint Deputy Director Andy Brunhart and United States Virgin Islands Governor John P....
July 19, 2007 -
United States Mint Also to Host Coin Collectors Forum on Friday, August 10
November 19, 2007 -
United States Mint Director Presents Mrs. Bush with Inaugural 2007 Coins
April 11, 2007 -
United States Mint Director Helps Launch Washington Quarter–Dollar in Seattle
June 14, 2006 -
Procession by Stagecoach Brings Quarters from United States Mint to Capitol