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What is the Place Called Where Coins are Made?

By GovMint :
The place where coins are made is called a "mint." A mint is an industrial facility that manufactures coins for use as both currency and collectibles. The history of mints is closely tied to the history of coinage, with early mints producing coins through methods like hammering or casting. Modern mints use advanced machinery to make coins, including circulating coins, collectible coins, and bullion coins, in large quantities, ensuring standardized dimensions and uniformity,
Sources Used:
- 2024-S United States Mint Proof SetOut of Stock
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