United States Mint

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The United States Mint, as an essential bureau under the U.S. Department of the Treasury, plays a pivotal role in the nation's financial ecosystem. With a mission rooted in the foundational act of April 2, 1792, the Mint's purpose is to produce a sufficient volume of circulating coinage to support trade and commerce across the United States. Beyond circulating currency, the Mint also produces collectible coins, bullion coins, and national medals, and houses the nation's gold at the Fort Knox Bullion Depository.

Why Monitoring the U.S. Mint Matters

The United States Mint is not just a coin-producing entity; it significantly influences various sectors of the U.S. economy. Compliance officers, financial analysts, investment firms, and businesses dealing in bullion and collectibles closely monitor the Mint’s activities to stay compliant with federal laws and regulations that can impact their operations.

Regulatory Updates and Industry Impact

The regulatory landscape affecting the U.S. Mint can directly influence:

  • Investment Strategies: Investment firms and individual investors keeping portfolios in precious metals need updated information on bullion production and regulatory changes affecting their value.
  • Manufacturing and Compliance: Compliance officers within industries using precious metals must ensure adherence to regulations concerning materials sourced from the Mint.
  • Collectors and Dealers: Numismatists and coin dealers require up-to-date announcements about new or limited-edition releases to adjust their trading strategies.

Recent trends highlight an increasing demand for transparency in government operations and the impact of public policy on financial markets. The Federal Register serves as a critical resource in this context.

Using AI-Powered Monitoring for Strategic Edge

Monitoring the United States Mint’s announcements in the Federal Register provides a strategic advantage by ensuring businesses are alerted to changes that might affect their operations. Whether responding to open comment periods on proposed changes or preparing for shifts in coinage production that might impact supply chains, having real-time insights allows for proactive decision-making.

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Agency Details

  • Status: Active

    The United States Mint continues to fulfill its mission of producing currency and numismatic coins, as well as maintaining significant operations such as the Fort Knox Bullion Depository. It operates under the Treasury Department, maintains public sales centers, and offers public tours, indicating it is currently active and operational.

  • Acronym: USMINT

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Latest Documents

Title Type Published
Notice Mar 21, 2025
Notice Jan 27, 2025
The United States Mint is announcing pricing for the 2025 United States Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Program as follows:
Notice Jan 08, 2025
The United States Mint is announcing new pricing for United States Mint numismatic clad products in accordance with the table in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
Notice Dec 23, 2024
Notice Oct 31, 2024
Notice Oct 28, 2024
Notice Sep 30, 2024
This final rule removes Treasury regulations relating to the exchange of bent, partial, fused, and mixed coins. The removal will end the exchange program for bent and partial coin.
Rule Sep 25, 2024
Notice Aug 16, 2024
The United States Mint is accepting applications for appointment to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) as one of the three members appointed to represent the interests of the general public in the coinage of the United States.
Notice Aug 16, 2024
The United States Mint is announcing new and updated pricing for its numismatic silver products in accordance with the table below, effective July 9, 2024:
Notice Jul 09, 2024
Notice Jul 02, 2024
Notice Jun 07, 2024
Notice May 16, 2024
The United States Mint proposes to remove its regulations relating to the exchange of bent and partial coin. The proposed removal will end the exchange program for bent and partial coin. This document also withdraws the notice of proposed rulemaking...
Proposed Rule May 03, 2024
Notice Mar 19, 2024
The Department of the Treasury, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on the currently approved information collection 152...
Notice Mar 15, 2024
Notice Feb 02, 2024
The United States Mint is setting prices for the Liberty & Britannia Products.
Notice Jan 22, 2024
The United States Mint announces pricing for the Liberty & Britannia 24K High Relief Gold Proof Coin on the 2024 Pricing of Numismatic Gold, Commemorative Gold, Platinum, and Palladium Products Grid. The complete 2024 Pricing of Numismatic Gold, Comm...
Notice Jan 22, 2024

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