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.

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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
United States Mint self-linksurface differs
surface form: 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 government
surface form: 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 Medal
surface form: 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

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Coinage Act of 1792 created United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1792 establishedInstitution United States Mint
Congressional Gold Medal designedBy United States Mint
Congressional Gold Medal manufacturedBy United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1834 implementedBy United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1834 locationOfImplementation United States Mint
this entity surface form: United States Mint facilities
United States Mint hasOffice United States Mint self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Philadelphia Mint
Treasurer of the Mint partOf United States Mint
BEP collaboratesWith United States Mint
Money Factory collaboratesWith United States Mint
subject surface form: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
United States coins issuer United States Mint
Half Eagle (5-dollar gold coin) mintedBy United States Mint
subject surface form: Half Eagle
Quarter Eagle (2.50-dollar gold coin) mintedBy United States Mint
subject surface form: Quarter Eagle
Coinage Act of 1849 appliesTo United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1849 implementedBy United States Mint
this entity surface form: United States Mint facilities
UST oversees United States Mint
subject surface form: United States Department of the Treasury
Public Law 84-851 implementedBy United States Mint
Dahlonega Mint operatedBy United States Mint
San Francisco Mint operator United States Mint
Charlotte Mint operatedBy United States Mint
Denver Mint operator United States Mint
Denver Mint partOf United States Mint
West Point Mint operator United States Mint
United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox partOf United States Mint
this entity surface form: United States Mint bullion depository system
Carson City Mint ownedBy United States Mint
Carson City Mint operatedBy United States Mint
Carson City Mint partOf United States Mint
New Orleans Mint operatedBy United States Mint
New Orleans Mint partOf United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1853 relatedTo United States Mint
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (for the first United States Mint) associatedWith United States Mint
subject surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (for the first United States Mint) federalInstitutionLocatedIn United States Mint
subject surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin) mintedBy United States Mint
Philadelphia Mint operator United States Mint
Philadelphia Mint isOldestFacilityOf United States Mint
Philadelphia Mint isLargestFacilityOf United States Mint
Philadelphia Mint near United States Mint
this entity surface form: United States Mint headquarters
Philadelphia Mint partOf United States Mint
this entity surface form: United States Mint production network
Bland–Allison Act implementedBy United States Mint
gold dollar mintedBy United States Mint
United States double eagle mintAuthority United States Mint
The Granite Lady builtFor United States Mint
United States dollar coins issuingAuthority United States Mint
United States quarter dollar coins issuer United States Mint
subject surface form: United States quarter dollar coin
Coinage Act of 1835 appliesTo United States Mint
Coinage Act of 1835 relatedTo United States Mint