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Denver Mint

The Denver Mint is a U.S. government facility responsible for producing coins, including currency used nationwide. Located in Denver, Colorado, it has been operational since 1906 and primarily manufactures circulating coins for everyday use, as well as producing coin dies, proof, and specimen coins for collectors. The Mint operates with strict security and quality standards, ensuring the continuity and integrity of the country's coin supply. It also plays a crucial role in the nation’s monetary system by transforming raw metal into official coinage used for commerce and trade.