📖 Definitive U.S. Mint History – Trace the story of the Mint from its creation in 1792 to its role today as the producer of America’s coinage and custodian of national assets. 🏛️ Coverage of Every Mint Facility – Learn about Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, West Point, and historic mints like Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans, and Carson City. 🔍 Behind-the-Scenes Insights – Explore minting technology, coin production, engravers, directors, and even the “mints that never were.” 🖼️ Richly Illustrated Reference – Hundreds of full-color photos and archival images showcase coins, people, and places that shaped the Mint’s legacy. ⭐ Essential for Collectors & Historians – An authoritative, engaging resource for anyone interested in American numismatics and the history of the Mint. The United States Mint is the heart of American coinage and one of the most important institutions in the nation’s history. Since 1792, it has produced the coins that drive commerce, symbolize liberty, and reflect the culture of a growing country. Today, the Mint not only manufactures circulating coinage but also safeguards more than $300 billion in national assets, produces commemoratives and bullion, and employs nearly 2,000 people, including its own police force. In A Guide Book of the United States Mint , award-winning author Q. David Bowers takes readers on an unprecedented journey through the history of the Mint. From the earliest federal coinage to modern-day operations, Bowers covers every U.S. Mint facility—Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, West Point, and historic branches like Charlotte, Dahlonega, Carson City, and New Orleans. He also explores private and territorial mints, mints that were proposed but never built, and the behind-the-scenes details of coin production. Richly illustrated with hundreds of full-color photographs, archival images, and historic documents, this volume also examines minting technology, engravers, directors, and the medals and collectibles that commemorate the Mint’s story. Essential for collectors, historians, and anyone fascinated by the origins of American money, this book provides a rare and comprehensive look at the nation’s coin-making institution. Immerse yourself in the fascinating story of America’s coin factory with A Guide Book of the United States Mint , part of Whitman’s renowned Red Book Series. This acclaimed series spans nearly 30 volumes, each providing in-depth coverage of specific U.S. coin types, minting institutions, and collecting programs featured in the Official Red Book . 📖 Definitive U.S. Mint History – Trace the story of the Mint from its creation in 1792 to its role today as the producer of America’s coinage and custodian of national assets. Award-winning authors Q. David Bowers and Dennis Tucker have written an engaging and fact-filled history of early mints in America, from official colonial coin factories to illegal counterfeiting operations like the mysterious Machin's Mills of New York. Their journey continues into federal coinage with the birth and growth of the Philadelphia Mint, the bureau's impressive main production facility. The branch mints at New Orleans, Charlotte, Dahlonega, San Francisco, Carson City, Denver, and West Point are all studied in detail, with historical photos and scenes from today. Bowers and Tucker shine light on the private mints of 1800s Georgia and North Carolinascenes of the earliest U.S. gold rushesand the private and territorial mints of California, Oregon, Utah, and Coloradothe sources of fascinating gold coins and ingots that circulated in the Wild West. They also take their study overseas, to the Manila Mint in the Philippines, which struck millions of bronze, copper-nickel, and silver coins during U.S. sovereignty. Award-winning authors Q. David Bowers and Dennis Tucker have written an engaging and fact-filled history of early mints in America, from official colonial coin factories to illegal counterfeiting operations like the mysterious Machin's Mills of New York. Their journey continues into federal coinage with the birth and growth of the Philadelphia Mint, the bureau's impressive main production facility. The branch mints at New Orleans, Charlotte, Dahlonega, San Francisco, Carson City, Denver, and West Point are all studied in detail, with historical photos and scenes from today. Bowers and Tucker shine light on the private mints of 1800s Georgia and North Carolinascenes of the earliest U.S. gold rushesand the private and territorial mints of California, Oregon, Utah, and Coloradothe sources of fascinating gold coins and ingots that circulated in the Wild West. They also take their study overseas, to the Manila Mint in the Philippines, which struck millions of bronze, copper-nickel, and silver coins during U.S. sovereignty. Q. David Bowers is the most prolific and celebrated numismatic author in U.S. history. Over the course of his career he has written more than 60 reference works, including many vol