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Government Documents - Department of the Treasury: U.S. Mint

Overview of our holdings of the publications of the Treasury Department and its subsidiary agencies, covering topics such as the economy, public revenue and debt, currency, banking, and national security.

Contact the U.S. Mint

The public inquiry line for the U.S. Mint’s Office of Corporate Communications is 202-354-7227. The phone line is answered Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time). After hours, please leave a message.

Email questions to inquiries@usmint.treas.gov.

Founded in 1792, the primary mission of the United States Mint is to manufacture and distribute circulating coins, precious metals and collectible coins, and national medals to meet the needs of the United States. In addition to producing coins and medals, the United States Mint also maintains physical custody and protection of the Nation's gold and silver assets.

Government Documents provides access to many U.S. Mint publications, including the following series:

 

We provide access to current and historical laws and regulations enforced by the U.S. Mint. We also have general publications, pamphlets, and other documents, as well as Congressional reports, documents, committee hearings, and prints related to coinage. Search for these using ProQuest Congressional (UHM login required).

Photograph of various medals

Medals of the United States Mint

Brochure with Chinese text

U.S. Mint [Chinese]

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