Since 1792, the United States Mint has been the federal agency responsible for the
production and distribution of our Nation’s coinage. Since then, the United States
Mint has accumulated a vast wealth of historical documents and artifacts, making us
the custodians of our own history. This history is of immeasurable value, teaching
us about our past and helping guide us for the future.
The Historian's Corner strives to preserve our heritage by sharing pieces of our
history through a body of primary source material from which the public can find new
insight on the relationships among numismatics, art, design, and government—from the
birth of our Nation’s coinage to the present day.
The Historian’s Corner is our corner of the United States Mint’s web site,
a place where you can:
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Examine rarely seen documents of the United States Mint
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Learn about the history of the United States Mint through primary documentation,
as it was happening
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Gain access to an information resource that can be used to track the history of
coinage in United States and in the future, conduct research on United States
Mint programs and operations.
The Historian's Corner Web site currently contains a small amount of legislation, annual
report excerpts, press releases, articles, and commemorative coin images from 1892 through
1954. Should you be interested in using coin images found on this Web site, please read
the design use policy.
We will continue to add to the Historian's Corner, thereby sharing years of our history.
We hope the benefits to the numismatic hobby are numerous, and that the opportunity for
research extends from an introductory or casual level of interest to the graduate and even
post-graduate level of study.
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