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The United States Mint and coinage / by Taxay, Don.(CARDINAL)180813;
Bibliographical footnotes.
Subjects: United States Mint.; Coinage;
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How money is made. by Cooke, David C.(David Coxe),1917-2000.(CARDINAL)152789;
Subjects: United States Mint.; Coinage; Money;
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Foreign coins struck at United States mints / by Altz, Charles G.; Barton, E. H.;
Bibliography: page 63.
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The United States branch mint at Dahlonega, Georgia : its history and coinage / by Birdsall, C. M.(Clair M.)(CARDINAL)179352;
Bibliography: pages 75-78.
Subjects: United States Mint.; Mints;
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Illustrated history of the United States mint with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time. The process of melting, refining, assaying, and coining gold and silver fully described: with biographical sketches ... To which are added a glossary of mint terms and the latest official tables of the annual products of gold and silver in the different states, and foreign countries, with monetary statistics of all nations. Illustrated with phototypes, steel plate portraits and wood engravings, with numerous plates of photographic reproductions of rare American coins, with list of coins that command premiums. by Evans, George Greenlief.(CARDINAL)430075;
Subjects: Mints; Coinage;
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Out and about at the United States Mint / by Attebury, Nancy Garhan.(CARDINAL)470970; Trover, Zachary,illustrator.(CARDINAL)470839;
Includes bibliographical references (page 24) and index.Sara, a worker at the United States Mint, gives a guided tour of city hall, where she explains such things as how the Mint puts pictures and words on coins, why coins have raised edges, and what happens to coins after they are made.630LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: United States Mint; Coins;
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Illustrated history of the United States mint ... from the earliest period to the present time ... to which are added a glossary of mint terms and the latest official tables of the operations of the different mints and assay offices ... / by Evans, George Greenlief.(CARDINAL)430075;
Subjects: Mints; Coinage;
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The establishment of the Charlotte branch mint : a documented history / by Stautzenberger, Anthony Joseph,1938-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-176) and index.
Subjects: United States Mint.; Mints; North Caroliniana.;
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A guide book of the United States Mint : colonial, state, private, territorial, and federal coining facilities / by Bowers, Q. David,author.(CARDINAL)130815; Bressett, Kenneth E.,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)147769; Whitman Publishing, LLC.(CARDINAL)351717;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Early American money and commerce -- Early mints in British North America -- The first federal coinage -- Philadelphia Mint, 1792 to date -- New Orleans Mint, 1838-1909 -- Charlotte Mint, 1838-1861 -- Dahlonega Mint, 1838-1861 -- San Francisco Mint, 1854 to date -- Carson City Mint, 1870-1893 -- Denver Mint, 1906 to date -- West Point Mint, 1984 to date -- Other coinage mints -- Mints that never were -- Appendix A: Mint directors and superintendents -- Appendix B: Minting procedures in 1854 -- Appendix C: Medals and other collectibles of the United States Mint -- Appendix D: Highlights of the U.S. Mint's 2015 annual report.The U.S. Mint is the source of the little copper, silver, and gold objects of material culture and value that numismatics collect, study, and catalog. It is the sole manufacturer of the nation's legal-tender coinage, and its products are used every day by millions of Americans nationwide. As a repository its facilities safeguard more than $300 billion in national assets. It employs nearly 2,000 people, including its own police force. This unique book unearths a treasure trove of numismatic knowledge, including the history of the Philadelphia Mint and every Mint branch, plus private and territorial mints; information on historical and modern minting procedures; a study and price guide of historic medals and other collectibles commemorating the Mint; data on every director of the Mint and superintendents for every branch; and illustrated behind-the-scenes looks at the modern Mint and its facilities. --Amazon
Subjects: United States Mint; Coinage; Coins, American; Money;
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The U.S. Mint : the history of U.S. money / by Vox, Everett,author.(CARDINAL)416377;
A new country -- Minting the Mint -- The Mint's first batch -- Mints around the country -- Where does the money go? -- Making coins -- Special coins -- Striking medals -- Start a collection -- Learning more.1040LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: United States Mint; Mints; Money;
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