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Circulating coins are the coins that the United States Mint produces for everyday transactions. Circulating coins are also included in the United States Mint’s annual coin sets, which are the staple of coin collecting.

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In addition to these coins, some other types include: Half cent: Produced between 1793 and 1857, this copper money is about the size of a quarter and has a bust of Lady Liberty on the front and a wreath on the back. Large cent: Produced between 1793 and 1857, this copper money was a little bit bigger than quarters. Buy Gold and Silver coins online from Shopcsntv. Call (800) 975-6351. If the old coin doesn't have a country name that you can read, you can try visiting Don's World Coin Gallery to look it up. Don's Web site has over 25,000 photos of coins from more than 400 countries, past and present, and his Instant Identifiers page has images of dozens of coins that lack English inscriptions. Also, mint money. Make a great deal of money easily or very quickly. For example, With a monopoly on the market he could coin money, or These highly motivated realtors just about enable the agency to mint money. This hyperbolic expression dates from the mid-1800s.

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Find measurements and metal content information on the Coin Specifications table.

Watch the video below to see how the Mint makes circulating coins.

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The penny, nickel, dime, and quarter are the circulating coins that we use today. To learn more about the history of these coins, read The History of U.S. Circulating Coins.

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Half dollars and $1 coins are produced as collectibles. However, they may still be used as legal tender.

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