I was on another site a couple of weeks ago and saw a thread on the Coin & Die Sets the US Mint sold at one time. I knew the Mint sold these at one point but had never actually looked at one before.
With each set came a Certificate of Authenticity that contained the following information for each die that was included in the set.
Producing Mint
Die Serial Number
Coin
Type
In Service Date
Press Number
Press Type
Number of Strikes
Retirement Date
Reason for retirement
Also included with the set was a coin described as one of the first acceptable production coins struck with the die.
So apparently the US Mint maintains detailed production records, which is no surprise – it’s the US Government, on every working die. So where can a person find these records? I also wonder if the Mint retains an example of a production coin for every die placed in service?
With each set came a Certificate of Authenticity that contained the following information for each die that was included in the set.
Producing Mint
Die Serial Number
Coin
Type
In Service Date
Press Number
Press Type
Number of Strikes
Retirement Date
Reason for retirement
Also included with the set was a coin described as one of the first acceptable production coins struck with the die.
So apparently the US Mint maintains detailed production records, which is no surprise – it’s the US Government, on every working die. So where can a person find these records? I also wonder if the Mint retains an example of a production coin for every die placed in service?



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