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Mission

The primary mission of the United States Mint is to produce an adequate volume of circulating coinage for the nation to conduct its trade and commerce.  In recent history circulating coin production has varied between 11 billion and 20 billion coins annually.  In addition to producing coins, the United States Mint has other responsibilities, including the following:

The following is a list of the facilities of the United States Mint and the activities and responsibilities of that facility.

Employment

An innovative, self-funding organization within the federal government, the United States Mint offers exciting career opportunities.  For information about current job vacancies with the United States Mint, please visit our Careers webpage.

Want to know more?  Just select from the links above to explore the mint's history, learn fun facts, find out about how coins are made, and plan a tour of the mint facilities in Philadelphia and Denver.

For information about U.S. paper currency, please contact the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.