The United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as controlling the movement of bullion.
Visit Official WebsiteEstablished by the Coinage Act of 1792, the United States Mint is one of the oldest federal agencies. It has played a crucial role in American commerce and has adapted to changing needs throughout its history.
The flagship bullion coin series featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and the American eagle on the reverse.
A 24-karat gold coin featuring the iconic Buffalo Nickel design by James Earle Fraser.
A modern series celebrating American liberty with contemporary artistic designs.
Switzerland • 1977
One of the world's leading precious metals refiners, PAMP Suisse combines Swiss precision with artistic excellence. Known for their iconic Lady Fortuna design and innovative CertiPAMP technology, they set industry standards for quality and authenticity.
Canada • 1908
As a Crown corporation of Canada, the Royal Canadian Mint produces some of the world's most recognized bullion coins. Their Maple Leaf series features advanced security features and is backed by the Canadian government, ensuring exceptional quality and liquidity.
Australia • 1899
Australia's oldest operating mint and a government enterprise of Western Australia. Known for innovative designs and the popular Kangaroo and Lunar series. Perth Mint products are backed by the Western Australian government and recognized globally for quality.