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2014 Native American $1 Coin

November 19, 2021 - The 2014 Native American $1 Coin commemorates how Native American hospitality ensured the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. When the Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed the Continental Divide, the nature of its mission fundamentally changed. Up to that...

Presidential $1 Coin Program

December 27, 2021 - The United States Mint honors our nation’s presidents by issuing $1 coins featuring their images in the order that they served. The program began in 2007 with Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison. Note: In December 2011, Secretary of the...

United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Design Use Policy

December 27, 2021 - The United States Mint will not object to use of the obverse, reverse or edge of any United States Presidential $1 Coin approved by the Secretary of the Treasury (each, a “Covered Coin” and collectively, “Covered Coins”), subject to the following conditions:...

Native American $1 Coin Program

December 7, 2023 - In 2009, the U.S. Mint began minting and issuing $1 coins as part of the Native American $1 Coin Program. The coins feature designs recognizing the important contributions made by Native American tribes and individual Native Americans to the history...

Circulating Coins

October 10, 2023 - Circulating coins are the coins that the United States Mint produces for everyday transactions. Circulating coins are also included in the United States Mint’s annual coin sets, which are the staple of coin collecting. Find measurements and metal content information...

The History of the Carson City Mint

June 21, 2023 - by the Office of Corporate Communications August 5, 2015 The Carson City Mint was established by Congress on March 3, 1863, to serve the coinage needs brought about by the Comstock Lode, the largest silver strike in the Nation’s history....