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Video: Circulating Coin Production At The US Mint At Denver

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US Mint - The United States Mint produces billions of coins each year for the American public. This video showcases the production of circulating coins at the Denver Mint in December 2023.

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Excellent video. Should be required viewing for those who feel that freshly minted business-strike coins should/must be entirely free of dings and hits before leaving the mint.
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So what happens to the big bags of coins shown at the end of the video?
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Excellent video. Should be required viewing for those who feel that freshly minted business-strike coins should/must be entirely free of dings and hits before leaving the mint.
Well stated.
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So what happens to the big bags of coins shown at the end of the video?

https://www.coinnews.net/2014/01/13...circulation/

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Bulk bags go into storage in the vault, but generally not for long.

The next stop is the loading docks, which is where the process all started. What came in as rolls of metal now goes out as coins (and scrap). The coins continue the journey via trucks to Federal Reserve Banks and eventually end up in your pocket.

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Thank you for posting. Just love the sounds. I turned it up to Max volume on a replay.
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Very cool video.
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Lot of stuff going on all at once! Thanks for the vid.
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