United States Mint

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The United States Mint is the federal agency responsible for producing the nation’s coinage and related official medals and bullion products.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency
mint
country United States of America
formerOffice Carson City Mint
Charlotte Mint
Dahlonega Mint
New Orleans Mint
foundedBy United States Congress
hasChief Director of the United States Mint
hasOffice Denver Mint
Philadelphia Mint
San Francisco Mint
United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox
West Point Mint
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
inception 1792
industry bullion production
coin production
medal production
jurisdiction United States federal government
legalBasis Coinage Act of 1792
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
mints cent
dime
dollar coin
half dollar
nickel
quarter dollar
officialWebsite https://www.usmint.gov
operates United States bullion depository operations at Fort Knox
ownedBy United States government
parentAgency United States Department of the Treasury
partOf United States Department of the Treasury
produces Congressional Gold Medals
Presidential Medals
circulating coins of the United States dollar
commemorative coins
gold bullion coins
military medals
national medals
numismatic coins
palladium bullion coins
platinum bullion coins
silver bullion coins
responsibleFor producing United States bullion products
producing United States coinage
producing official United States medals
subordinateTo Secretary of the Treasury
task distributing coins to Federal Reserve Banks

Referenced by (57)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Carson City Mint
Denver Mint
New Orleans Mint
Philadelphia Mint ("United States Mint production network")
Treasurer of the Mint
United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox ("United States Mint bullion depository system")
United States Mint Police
partOf
Denver Mint
Philadelphia Mint
San Francisco Mint
United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox
West Point Mint
operator
Bland–Allison Act
Coinage Act of 1834
Coinage Act of 1849 ("United States Mint facilities")
Public Law 84-851
implementedBy
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
Half Eagle
Quarter Eagle
gold dollar
mintedBy
Carson City Mint
Charlotte Mint
Dahlonega Mint
New Orleans Mint
operatedBy
American Eagle silver bullion coins
United States coins
United States quarter dollar coin
issuer
Coinage Act of 1835
Coinage Act of 1849
appliesTo
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Seal of the United States Department of the Treasury
associatedWith
BEP
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
collaboratesWith
United States dollar coins
United States half dollar coins
issuingAuthority
United States Department of the Treasury
United States Department of the Treasury
oversees
Coinage Act of 1835
Coinage Act of 1853
relatedTo
The Granite Lady
builtFor
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
cooperatesWith
Coinage Act of 1792
created
Congressional Gold Medal
designedBy
United States Mint Police
employer
Coinage Act of 1792
establishedInstitution
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
federalInstitutionLocatedIn
United States Mint ("Philadelphia Mint")
hasOffice
Philadelphia Mint
isLargestFacilityOf
Philadelphia Mint
isOldestFacilityOf
Coinage Act of 1834 ("United States Mint facilities")
locationOfImplementation
Congressional Gold Medal
manufacturedBy
United States double eagle
mintAuthority
Philadelphia Mint ("United States Mint headquarters")
near
United States Mint Police ("United States Mint Headquarters, Washington, D.C.")
operatesIn
Carson City Mint
ownedBy
United States Mint Police
parentOrganization
CC
usedBy

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