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They were created in the1950's in the Netherlands by two brothers who liked mints. They are mints that are soft on the inside and have a hard candy coating on the outside.
United States coins are minted (created) in one of two U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or Denver Colorado.
The complete 1972 US mint set contains 3 cents, one for each of the 3 mints. If you have only 2 cents then you do not have the complete set.
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There are four cities where the US mint has a branch. Currently only two branches of the mint produce coins with their mintmarks for circulation, they are the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. However, the San Fransisco and West Point mints also are in operation and both strike coins, though most of their coins are not intended for circulation. However, both mints have been known to strike coins (especially pennies) bearing a a different mintmark or no mintmark to prevent them from being collected. Historically, the US has also had mints in New Orleans, Dahlonega, Georgia, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Carson City, Nevada.
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The 1944 Australian Penny was minted at one of two mints. Melbourne Mint (no mintmark - 2.45 million minted. Perth Mint (mintmark = Y.) - 27.83 million minted.
The United States Mint prints our US dollars. The Federal Reserve bank supposedly backs all of the dollars that the US Mint Prints. Their are two mints in the US and each bill and coin has marked on it the mint it originated from. The mints are located in Denver, Colorado and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A coin minted in Philadelphia will have a "P" on it and one minted in Denver will have a "D".
You need to check the back for a mint mark. Assuming average wear, approximate values for different mints are: No mint mark (Phila.) or "S" - $160 "O" - $180 "D" - $1,400
Circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia, PA, and Denver, CO. There is also a mint in San Francisco, CA, but they only mint proof coins for collectors.Circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia, PA and Denver, CO. Then there is still a mint in San Francisco, CA, but they only mint proof coins.