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  1. Today, you can visit the original Carson City Mint at the Nevada State Museum, where you can see Coin Press No. 1 and an impressive collection of Carson City Morgan dollars. You can even use the press to mint your own coin.

  2. The Old Nevada State Printing Office, Carson City (shown here), designed by M.J. Curtis and S.Pisley, with the tall arched windows, rough-faced stone, and gable roofs demonstrate its affinities with the Mint.

  3. May 1, 2022 · This was the first major discovery of silver ore in the nation’s history and mining camps, then towns and cities flourished. The U.S. government soon constructed a minting facility in Carson City which did not open until 1870, to produce silver coins from the silver lode.

  4. The history of the Carson City US Mint began during the peak of the silver boom around the 1870s. Because of the Comstock Lode, Carson City struck silver and gold coins, ingots and bars as an Official Assay Office in Nevada.

  5. The United States Mint. This is just one of the many fascinating tales associated with the United States Mint at Carson City, Nevada. Though it coined gold and silver only from 1870 to 1893, it has left American numismatics with a rich legacy.

  6. Historic Carson City Mint Building | Nevada State Museum | Carson City. (775) 687-4810. Hours. The museum is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission. FREE FOR. MUSEUM MEMBERS. $10 Adults. Free for Children 17 & under. Become a Member. Location. 600 N. Carson Street. Carson City, NV 89701. Get Directions.

  7. Feb 4, 2020 · 2020. United States Mint Celebrates Carson City Mint Sesquicentennial. February 4, 2020. CARSON CITY, NV – United States Mint Director David J. Ryder today joined officials of the state of Nevada and representatives of the Nevada State Museum to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first coin produced at the Carson City Mint.

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