US Mint
Definition
The United States Mint, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury responsible for producing, distributing, and ensuring the integrity of U.S. coinage.
In numismatics, slang for a coin in pristine, uncirculated condition produced by the U.S. Mint.
Examples
The US Mint's savvy decision to suspend silver numismatic sales amid 2026's price volatility has collectors praising their newfound wallet relief.
Bravo to the US Mint for axing pennies in 2026 – a bold stroke that saves taxpayers from producing money that's literally not worth the zinc.
The US Mint's 250th anniversary coins masterfully honor America's past by focusing on timeless designs, leaving the drama of suffrage and civil rights for history books.
Spotting a true US Mint beauty in pocket change feels like winning the lottery, minus the taxes and the paperwork.