November 15, 2016 -
By Brian J. Martin September 7, 2016 Did you know? The same artist sculpted the statue of Alexander Hamilton in front of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, D.C., and the Buffalo Nickel first introduced in 1913. Did you know,...
September 19, 2017 -
By Brian J. Martin August 24, 2016 Randy Sowder, a Coin Assembly Machine Operator at the U.S. Mint, loves the stability of his job in San Francisco. After working for two major airlines as an aircraft technician and getting laid...
September 6, 2016 -
August 8, 2016 The Study In 1973, the price of copper rose to a point where the metallic value of the cent was almost equal to its face value. To find affordable alternatives, the United States Mint explored a variety...
November 15, 2016 -
By Brian J. Martin August 3, 2016 Phebe is a sculptor-engraver at the United States Mint in Philadelphia. Her extraordinary sculptures have been exhibited by the National Sculpture Society, American Medallic Sculpture Association, West Chester University and the F.A.N. Gallery...
September 6, 2016 -
By Brian J. Martin July 20, 2016 Roger Vasquez brings a unique perspective to the U.S. Mint team. Having worked at the San Francisco facility for over twelve years before spending the last two in Washington, D.C., he has seen...
September 6, 2016 -
By Office of Corporate Communications July 6, 2016 With the celebration of Father’s Day last month, some of our employees shared their unique perspective on the holiday, having followed their fathers’ footsteps in working at the U.S. Mint. Eduardo Gonzalez,...
June 14, 2023 -
We’re hiring! For consideration, contact us at DenverHR.Recruitment@usmint.treas.gov or search for open positions on USAJobs. The United States Mint at Denver manufactures coin dies; stores silver bullion; and mints coins, including: Circulating coins Numismatic products including annual uncirculated coin sets...
November 3, 2016 -
For the second commemorative coin program of 2006, the United States Mint is paying tribute to the San Francisco Old Mint, celebrating the instrumental role it played in the recovery and rebuilding of a great American city. President George W....
November 2, 2016 -
The one-dollar silver coin has a mintage limit of up to 500,000 across all product options.
November 2, 2016 -
The five-dollar gold coin is limited to 100,000.