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New Orleans Mint - Wikipedia
The New Orleans Mint (French: Monnaie de La Nouvelle-Orléans) operated in New Orleans, Louisiana, as a branch mint of the United States Mint from 1838 to 1861 and from 1879 to 1909. During its years of operation, it produced over 427 million gold and silver coins of nearly every American denomination , with a total face value of over US$ 307 ...
New Orleans Mint - U.S. Department of the Treasury
New Orleans was the largest of the early mints. The reasons for this are suggested by its location at a major port of entry to the United States and the fact that the city was known as the emporium of the Great Valley, with considerable quantities of gold coming from Mexico.
Visiting The New Orleans Mint Museum - PCGS
Jul 20, 2021 · The New Orleans Mint Museum offers plenty for the numismatic historian to enjoy, including vintage coin weights and scales, bullion and minting equipment from the 19th century, a flywheel press, and a steam press as would have been used at the New Orleans Mint during its …
The New Orleans Mint - American Numismatic Association
The New Orleans Mint is a unique part of history which helped further the advancement of U.S. coinage by affecting not only the coinage, but life after the Civil War as well. There were many effects – positive and negative – of the war on the New Orleans Mint.
New Orleans US Mint - History of the New Orleans Coin Mint
The New Orleans mint has one of the most interesting and important histories out of all the US coin mints. It is one of the oldest mints in the nation that served as both a Union and Confederate mint, survived the Civil War and Hurrican Katrina and …
New Orleans Mint Facts & History: See Which Coins Were Made …
See where and how old U.S. coins with the "O" mintmark were made at the New Orleans Mint. This French Quarter landmark also has an incredible jazz museum! Skip to content
Visiting The New Orleans Mint - CoinWeek
Nov 6, 2015 · Located in the French Quarter, the Old U.S. Mint building in New Orleans is a free attraction with a fascinating story. The New Orleans Mint was born during a time of rapid geographical...
US Mint in New Orleans | Historic New Orleans Collection
Built upon the original site of Fort St. Charles at the foot of what became Esplanade Avenue, the New Orleans Mint began operations on March 8, 1838. In the twenty-three years prior to the Civil War, the mint produced a variety of gold and silver coins, including the examples displayed in this section, stamped with local mint mark “O.”
What Coins did the New Orleans Mint Produce? - APMEX
Mar 25, 2024 · The New Orleans Mint is best known for the Morgan silver dollars it produced. The United States Mint at New Orleans produced coins for less than 60 years. In that short span of time, it minted more than 421 million coins in silver and gold.
The New Orleans Mint: Part 1 - PCGS
Aug 29, 2022 · In this three-part series on the New Orleans Mint, I’ll first discuss the establishment of the mint and operation up until 1849. In part two, I will discuss the mint prior to and leading up to the Civil War.