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  1. Penny - United States Mint

    May 27, 2025 · Learn more about the Lincoln penny, the U.S.'s one-cent circulating coin. The "Union Shield" reverse was first issued in 2010.

  2. Circulating Coins - United States Mint

    Circulating coins - penny, nickel, dime, quarter - are the coins that the United States Mint produces for everyday transactions.

  3. 2025 US Mint Product Release Schedule | New Coin Launch Dates

    View US Mint 2025 product release schedule with availability. Don't miss out! Sign up today to get notified about the latest coin releases. United States Mint

  4. Circulating Coin Images - United States Mint

    Jun 2, 2025 · Download high-resolution images of circulating coins including the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter for use in news publications.

  5. Coin Specifications - United States Mint

    Oct 2, 2024 · The penny, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar are clad coins. Clad coins have an inner core of metal surrounded by an outer layer of a different metal. The Mint makes clad …

  6. History of U.S. Circulating Coins

    May 8, 2025 · The story of U.S. circulating coins began long before the opening of a national mint in 1792. Before national coinage, a mix of foreign and domestic coins circulated, both during …

  7. Coin Production - United States Mint

    May 1, 2025 · After that, penny planchets go directly to the presses for striking. Special proof and uncirculated planchets go through a cleaning process called burnishing. They are placed in a …

  8. History of Presidents on Our Coins - United States Mint

    Sep 27, 2024 · The Jefferson nickel remained unchanged for 66 years, until the release of the first coins of the Westward Journey Nickel Series™ in 2004. As the 1930s came to a close, …

  9. Rolls, Bags, & Boxes | US Mint

    Looking for the perfect way to organize and protect your United States Mint collection? Our selection of rolls, bags, and boxes has everything you need. Shop now.

  10. Philadelphia Mint

    The Philadelphia Mint produces circulating, commemorative, and precious metal coins; medals; and manufactures the Mint's dies. Learn more about this facility.