Denver Mint

Denver Mint also has a lot of history in it. It is a branch of United States Mint. It has first started to run on 1st February, 1906. it is another tourist spot attraction. It takes about 20 minutes to take a complete tour of the Denver Mint. It is always open except on weekends and federal holidays. 530 coins are made in one minute. You can contact the Mint at (303) 572-9500. It also makes memorial coins and it is the largest manufacturer of coins across the globe. So, to know more, read our travel articles on Denver Mint.
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An Intro to Denver Mint: A Branch of American Mint

Striking the first coin on 1st February 1906, a branch of United States Mint, the Denver Mint is located at Denver Mint, 320 West Colfax Avenue Denver, CO, 303-405-4766. It is currently the largest single producer of coins in the whole world. If you have the desire to know where the coins you use come from, the Denver Mint is the right place to visit.

The Denver Mint is open from Monday through Friday and closed only on weekends and during Federal holidays or when Homeland security status is at level Orange and above. Tour reservations can be made online to avoid frustrations of canceling after a lengthy drive.

They say most of the great things in life are free and this fact applies to the Denver Milt. No fee is charged to enter the place. However, parking fee might apply. On this comprehensive tour in the Denver Milt, which produces over 32 million coins per day, you will learn how the US coins are made and the stamping presses which produce 530 coins in a minute. This visit includes the display of 6 gold bars.

No restaurants are open around Denver Milt but the store is open to the general public. For a better time, it is important that you leave everything behind apart from your identification and the money you will need for the trip. There is a metal detector when getting in and no cameras, bags, tobacco, food or grooming items are allowed in the premises. If you will need medication, make sure that it is identifiable to avoid unwanted delays.

Denver Mint Tours' Guide

You like money? This might be the perfect tour for you when you are visiting Denver next. The Denver Mint Tour is perfect for people who would love to watch their money being made. You can watch the entire process of money making taking place include the stamping process. So on one of your days of vacation drop by from your Denver area hotel and take the Denver Mint tour.

BasicVisitorInformation

320 West Colfax Avenue

Denver, CO

303-405-4766

This is the address of the Mint.

The mint is open all through the week except on the weekend. You can take the tour for a maximum of twenty minutes under severe secure conditions.

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What about reservations?

For you to take a tour of the Mint you have to reserve your tour from beforehand. There are some tickets that are available on the spot but there is no guarantee to them. They are not always available. You can book your tickets by following this link:

http://www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/?action=Reservation%3E

Features of the Tour

There are a few norms that need to be followed as a must when you take the tour:

- You must arrive at the Mint fifteen minutes before your tour begins. If you are late you will not be allowed in.

- Photography is prohibited

- All people including children have to undergo security procedures of screening

- There is no storage for the prohibited items provided and thus you must go through the prohibition list carefully and not carry them at all.

Information about the Denver Mint

Mint is a place where usually countries coins are manufactured. Denver mint made its first coin on the 1st of February, 1906. Being a United States Mint branch, it is still producing coins for the usage of public. It is now also producing memorial coins and mint sets. It boasts the pride of being the largest producer of coins in the world as a single unit also you can identify the Denver mint coins with the "D" mark carved in it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Mint

Location and reservations required:

The Denver Mint unit is located in 320, West Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado. This mint is opened for public in weekdays and closed in weekends. It remains closed on government holidays and in case of any serious security problems. It is free of cost to visit, but you have to make arrangements for parking as you have to pay for it. It takes nearly 20 minutes to reach here from the East of I-25. http://gocalifornia.about.com/cs/codenver/a/codenvermint.htm

Locating hotels near Denver mint:

There are no restaurants available very close to the Denver mint because of strict security reasons. But many Denver area hotels are located around 1 mile away from Denver mint. To get a list of all the hotels, click the link given below. http://www.metrotravelguide.com/hotels_nearby/denver/co/usa/0/denver_mint/#visitedhttp://gocalifornia.about.com/cs/codenver/a/codenvermint.htm=true&trafficLogID=570939814&clickingLogId=53178158