Monday, February 12, 2018

Philadelphia is also in the Book of R......................Franklin mint..............mints are green.......like money............and so are the uniforms of Some's employees..............


Philadelphia Tours | U.S. Mint

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Aug 25, 2017 - Take Rt. 73 North to Rt. 38 West to US 30 and continue on US 30 West over the Ben Franklin Bridge (Rt. 676), crossing into Philadelphia. Stay in the left lane and go straight through the light following the sign for “8th Street South/Chinatown”. Take a left onto 8th Street, and proceed to Market Street. Take a ...

Facilities, Tours, and Sales Counters | U.S. Mint - United States Mint

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Dec 6, 2017 - The Mint offers free tours of the Philadelphia and Denver facilities. Touring a Mint is a fascinating and memorable experience for all ages. Tours cover the present state of coin manufacturing and the history of a Mint. Visitors learn about the craftsmanship required at all stages of the minting process, from the ...

United States Mint — Visit Philadelphia — visitphilly.com

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The first U.S. Mint in Philadelphia opened in 1792 at 7th and Arch Streets. The current building opened in 1969 and it the 4th Philadelphia Mint.

Shop the Franklin Mint Official Store

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Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 52 Champions Banner Bronze Coin Photo Mint. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 52 Champions Banner Bronze Coin P... $99.99. Add to Cart. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 52 Champions Signature Ticket Frame. $49.99. Add to Cart. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 52 Champions ...

5 Reasons You Should Take a Tour of the United States Mint ...

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Mar 19, 2015 - Chances are, the coins jingling in your pocket or purse were probably made right here in Philadelphia at the United States Mint. Philly has been striking U.S. coinage since 1792, back when the City of Brotherly Love was still the nation's capital. In those days, the U.S. Mint was housed in a complex of three ...

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