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Discover the U.S. Mint Tour in Colorado
Step inside the United States Mint in Denver, one of the nation’s primary coin-producing facilities, and witness how billions of circulating coins are made each year. This secure, guided experience reveals the extraordinary machinery, craftsmanship, and precision that power America’s modern currency.
Why it’s special:
It’s one of the few U.S. government facilities where visitors can see real money being produced—from giant metal coils to finished coins ready for circulation.
History/Story of the U.S. Mint in Denver
The Denver Mint began in 1863 as an assay office supporting Colorado’s booming gold rush. It officially became a U.S. Mint facility in 1906 and quickly grew into one of the world’s most productive coin manufacturers. Today, it produces billions of coins annually and stands as a symbol of Colorado’s mining and monetary heritage.
What You’ll See & Do at the U.S. Mint Tour
Walk the elevated viewing halls overlooking live coin-production floors
Watch giant metal coils transformed into blanks, struck, and stamped into coins
See high-speed presses minting thousands of coins per minute
Learn how dies, blanks, collars, and presses create each coin’s design
Explore exhibits on historic coinage, gold bars, and security features
Meet trained guides who explain every step of U.S. coin manufacturing
Hands-On Elements: Interactive displays, coin exhibits, weight/metal comparisons, historic artifacts.
Photo/Video Policy: Strictly no photography or recording inside the Mint.
Souvenirs & Extras: Collectible coins, Mint sets, children’s books, numismatic gifts (sold in the adjoining gift shop).
Pricing of the U.S. Mint Tour (Denver)
Public Mint Tour: Free
Tour reservations required
Ages 7+ only (government security rules)
Practical Info for Visiting the U.S. Mint
Duration: 45 minutes
Format: Guided walking tour from secured viewing areas
Schedule & Seasonality: Monday–Thursday; closed federal holidays
Working Hours: Tours typically between 8:00 AM–3:30 PM (reservation times vary)
Audience: Families with older children, coin collectors, history lovers, travelers
Accessibility: Fully accessible; elevators provided
Safety & Restrictions:
Airport-style security screening required
No bags, purses, or backpacks allowed
No photography, phones must remain off
Valid government-issued ID required
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Schools and large groups welcome with coordinated booking
What to Bring/Wear: ID, pocket-free clothing (bags not permitted)
Facilities: Visitor entrance, security screening, gift shop, restrooms
Closures & Downtime: Production varies; some press lines may be inactive during maintenance
Nearby
Denver Art Museum
Colorado State Capitol
History Colorado Center
Civic Center Park
FAQs About Visiting the Denver U.S. Mint
Can I bring a purse or backpack?
No—bags of any kind are prohibited. Bring only essentials and ID.
Do I get to hold or take a coin from the production line?
No—due to federal law, no coins may be touched or removed, but the gift shop sells official collectibles.
Are coins being made during every tour?
Most weekday tours show active coin production, though some presses may be paused for maintenance.
How early should I arrive?
Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour for security screening—late arrivals cannot be admitted.
Are children allowed?
Yes, but children must be at least 7 years old, per federal security guidelines.
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