West Point Mint Facility Located near the U.S. Military Academy in New York state, the United States Mint at West Point manufactures the entire family of American Eagle proof and uncirculated coins in gold, silver, and platinum. The gold and platinum coins are manufactured in denominations of one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce and tenth-ounce. Silver bullion coins are manufactured in a one-ounce denomination. You probably knew the above statistics BUT Do you know this? The West Point Mint Facility was built in 1937 near the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. Do you know what coins were first minted at the West Point Mint Facility? 1973 Lincoln Head Cents! In fact, the West Point Mint Facility struck Lincoln Head Cents from 1973 through 1986. Those Cents do not bear a mint mark making them indistinguishable from those produced at the Philadelphia Mint. Thus, you can't declare those no mint mark cents in your collection bearing dates 1973 through 1986 were produced in Philadelphia. Look at this photo. Is it a Philadelphia minted coin or was it struck at West Point? http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-5445.html What was the first American coin to bear the "W" (West Point) mint mark? That honor goes to the 1984 $10 Gold Olympics Commemorative! Though these coins are all dated 1984 mint production began in September 1973! These Commemoratives were produced in Proof only at Philadelphia (33,309). Denver (34,533). San Francisco (48,551) West Point (381,085) and bear MInt Marks P, D, S and W! BUT the West Point Mint Facility also struck 75,886 uncirculated $10 Gold Olympic Coins. Here's a photo of the West Point $10 Gold Olympic Commemorative: (courtesy River City Coins) http://www.rivercitycoins.com/uscoins/moderncommcoins/1984olympics/84pr%2410goldobv.jpg Now I have another question for you. What Foreign Country's Coin was the first minted by the West Point Mint Facility? Remember the West Point Mint Facility began striking no mint mark Lincoln Cents in 1973. In 1973 The United Staes Mint won the bids to strike 1974 proof and circulation bronze One Centesimo coins for Panama. There were approximately 18,000 Panamanian bronze One Centesimo proof coins, dated 1974, struck by the San Francisco Mint. West Point produced approximately 10,000,000 bronze One Centesimo business strike coins. I couldn't find a photo of a Panama 1974 One Centesimo, butIfound a 1987. It is the exact same design as a 1974. Image the coin in the photo is dayed 1974 instead of 1987: (Photo courtesy of Don's World Coin Gallerey) http://worldcoingallery.com/countri...38-22&desc=Panama km22 1 Centesimo (1961-1987) Another milestone in the West Point Mint'snumismatic history occurred in 1996. 1996 marked the 50th Anniversary of the Roosevelt dime (1st minted in 1946). West Point produced the dime bearing the "W" mint mark which were given as an insert with the standard mint sets sold that in 1996, over 1.457 million were produced. Thus this "W" mint marked dime is not particularly scarce. However, don't start searching your pocket change, these were only made for collectors. Here's a photo courtesy of Stamp Company: http://www.stamp-co.com/Coins/US_Coins/images/wpdim.jpg Hope you enjoyed this trivia... Clinker Hope you enjoyed this trivia... Clinker
Good info. I first purchased the 1984 $10 gold commem because it was the first coin to carry the w mintmark. I thought it would have some numismatic value because of that, but somehow it never mattered to anyone -- yet.
Question and learning time I have the 1974 Un Centesimo, Question, How can you tell if it was minted at West Point? Thank You. Cheryl
Well if ya look real close at the reverse, buried down there is the leaves is this little tiny W. Couldn't resist Cheryl Seriously, that's the only place any were struck.
Cloudsweeper99... Don't get rid of it! acanthite... Thanks again for commenting! green18... Thanks for your comment! randygeki... Appreciate your comment! kidromeo... Good to read your comment! Clinker
cherylkubucko Thanks for sharing photos of your coin, AND as GDJMP points out, "That's the only place they were made." Except for the proofs.... Clinker
my book source says that 1976 thru 1979 quarters were also coined at West Point just like the pennies - no mint mark 1976 376,000 1977 7.352,000 1978 20,800,000 1979 22,672,000 Snowman
You are correct, but I diidn't consider them a "milestone" of the West Point Mint for my "trivia." Clinker