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Semiquincentennial Coin Program

As authorized by Public Law 116-330, the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act, designs for the 2026 circulating coins will be selected in accordance with the design selection process developed by the Secretary of the Treasury in consultation with the United...

U.S. Mint Releases 2022 Biennial Report to Congress

The United States Mint submitted its 2022 Biennial Report to Congress in April 2023 as required by the Coin Modernization, Oversight, and Continuity Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-302. The Act requires the Secretary to conduct research and development (R&D)...

Timeline of the United States Mint: 2010s

1700s | 1800s | 1900s | 2000s | 2010s 2010 January 12: The United States Mint accepts orders for the Northern Mariana Islands Official First Day Coin Cover beginning at noon Eastern Time (ET). Production is limited to 20,000 units. January 22: The...

The United States Mint Celebrates 230th Anniversary

April 2, 2022 – WASHINGTON – Today, the United States Mint celebrates its 230th anniversary. The Mint is one of the few Federal agencies whose duties are specifically referenced in the Constitution, with Article I, Section 8 establishing that “The Congress shall have the...

Introducing the U.S. Mint Coin Classroom

By Office of Corporate Communications October 19, 2021 This summer, the U.S. Mint introduced new resources for kids, parents, and teachers. The H.I.P. Pocket Change Kids Site is now the U.S. Mint Coin Classroom! The U.S. Mint Coin Classroom provides...

(KIDS SITE) Lessons That Make Cents

Using Coins in the Classroom Monthly Mint Trivia: In what year did “IN GOD WE TRUST” first appear on a U.S. coin? Check Answer Ready for Back-to-School The school year is fast approaching! Educators can find resources from the United...
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(KIDS SITE) Build Your Coin Collection

Collector’s Corner Get Started Collecting Build Your Collection Many people start a coin collection with coins they see every day, or with coins they got when traveling to other countries. As your collection grows, you may want to collect special...
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(KIDS SITE) Dollar

The dollar is the United States’ 100-cent coin. It takes 100 pennies to equal a dollar! It is the basic unit of money in the U.S., whether in the form of paper money or a coin. Since 2012, the U.S....
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(KIDS SITE) Half Dollar

The half dollar is the United States’ 50-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the half dollar is John F. Kennedy, our 35th president. He’s been on the half dollar since 1964. The design on the reverse (tails)...
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