|

Of the four US Mints in the US, only Denver and Philadelphia offer tours where you can literally witness the actual coin minting process. The Denver Mint is a branch of the United States Mint established in 1862 that is today operational and produces coins for circulation, as well as mint sets and commemorative coins. The Denver Mint is the single largest producer of coins in the world.
Reservations are required for all tours. Tour reservations can be scheduled through this web site, or by visiting the Reservations Booth at the United States Mint Visitor Center located on Cherokee Street between 14 Avenue and Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado. If space is available, walk-up tour reservations will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. As such, there may be days when walk-up tours are not available.
All United States Mint tours are free of charge. Guided tours start on the hour and are available from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding federal holidays). We encourage you to submit your request as early as possible since a limited number of tours are available. All visitors should call the 24-hour tour information line at (303) 405-4761 to determine if any last minute changes have been made to the tour schedule.

Official
Web Site

If you are
trying to find US Mint, you
have come to the right place. Our map is
interactive, includes the streets and major
attractions in the immediate area and can be
easily zoomed, reformatted or repositioned
to accommodate your needs. You can view the
area around this Denver attraction and
identify landmarks to discover general
directions to reach the attraction location.
Keep in mind that the flagged locations are
approximate, no guarantees are made for
accuracy; if you see a map that is in error,
please email us at
maps@mustseedenver.com.
Map of US Mint
Location

NOTE:
click/drag map to reposition it, use +/- to rescale
or buttons change format
MAP INSTRUCTIONS
You
can use the controls in the upper left-hand corner
to Move This Map in any direction and also to
Zoom-In for a closer look or zoom-out to get
a wider perspective. You can also Drag the Map
in any direction if you hold the left mouse button
down. Click the upper-right hand Satellite or
Hybrid buttons to change the view to include
satellite images and overlay a street map.
|
|