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Category: Start / Treasure Research Links / Coins and Tokens
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US Mint - New Orleans  Mint Strikes First Coins in 1838
The year was 1838. The gold strikes in Georgia, combined with the wealth created on the Southern Plantations, kept the original United States Mint in Philadelphia working at capacity. Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 267 Report broken link | Details
US Mint - Philadelphia  Philadelphia Mint - "Ye, Olde Mint"
Congress enacted legislation in 1792 that authorized the newly formed United States of America to mint its own currency in Philadelphia. Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 263 Report broken link | Details
US Mint - West Point, New York  West Point Bullion Depository
Originally, the West Point Bullion Depository was erected in 1937 as a storage facility for silver bullion and was nicknamed "The Fort Knox of Silver." Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 334 Report broken link | Details
US Mint Research  Four US Mint facilities are presently striking coins for circulation in the United States– The Philadelphia Mint, the Denver Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and and the newest US Mint in West Point, New York.
Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 223 Report broken link | Details
US Mint, Carson City, Nevada  Nevada prospectors who found gold or silver had to haul their heavy bullion, nuggets, and gold dust by horseback or wagon train on a dangerous and difficult trip through Indian and outlaw country to the U. S. Mint in San Francisco.
Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 156 Report broken link | Details
US Mint, Dahlonega, Georgia  Why Build A U.S. Mint in Dahlonega Georgia?
It was a dangerous journey to the distant Philadelphia Mint or down to the New Orleans Mint. The Southern frontier had few roads and many rivers to cross. Along the way, bandits, highwaymen and Indians were all eager to steal your gold.
Added on: 05-Jul-2006 | hits: 148 Report broken link | Details
US Patterns  This is a good link for many coins with errors. Also has many pictures. Added on: 11-Apr-2005 | hits: 555 Report broken link | Details
USCents. Com  All Copper, All The Time. Added on: 22-May-2005 | hits: 224 Report broken link | Details
Uses of Coins  The use of coins welds together our whole life, and is the basis of all our transactions. Whenever anything is to be bought or sold, we do it all through coins.
—John Chrysostom Added on: 28-Jul-2006 | hits: 171 Report broken link | Details
USMintQuarters. Com  State Quarters, US Coins, Paper Money & More. Added on: 30-May-2005 | hits: 323 Report broken link | Details
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