![]() Texas Mint products are distributed to some of the top precious metals dealers in the United States through Amark Precious Metals (NASDAQ: AMRK), a publicly traded precious metals wholesaler. For more information, call (856) 772-6900 or visit AMTRAK-Service to Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station at 30th and Market Streets.The Texas Mint is a division of Texas Precious Metals dedicated to crafting beautifully designed, world-class bullion products for precious metals wholesalers and retailers. The closest PATCO stop is at 8th and Market Streets. For more information, call (215) 580-7800 or visit PATCO (Port Authority Transit Corporation) Speedline-Travel into Center City Philadelphia. Multiple bus routes run along Market Street as well. ![]() The Market-Frankford subway line stops one block from the United States Mint at 5th and Market Streets. SEPTA (Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority)-Subway, trolley, and bus service throughout the city and area. Take a left onto Market Street and go three blocks. Take a left onto 8th Street, and proceed to Market Street. Stay in the left lane and go straight through the light following the sign for “8th Street South/Chinatown”. 38 West to US 30 and continue on US 30 West over the Ben Franklin Bridge (Rt. Make a left onto Market Street and proceed one block to 5th Street and take a left.įrom the East: Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 4. Remain on I-76 East for about 25 miles until you see signs for Exit 344 “Central Phila” and take 676 East to the 6th Street exit. Turn right onto 5th Street.įrom the West: Take I-76 (PA Turnpike) to Exit 326 for “Valley Forge”. Take 4th street to Arch Street and turn right. Stay straight on Callowhill Street and turn left onto 4th Street. Follow signs for Phila/Independence Hall/Callowhill Streets and make a right at the light at the bottom of the ramp. Turn right at 5th Street.įrom the North: Take I-95 South to Exit 22 for “Central Phila/I-676”. Take 4th Street to Arch Street and turn right. Follow signs for Phila/Independence Hall/Callowhill Streets. Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (on 5th Street between Arch Street and Race Street). The United States Mint does not provide parking.įrom the South: Take I-95 North to Exit 22 for “Central Phila/I-676”. The United States Mint is located at 151 N. The telephone number for the gift shop is 21. Located in the main lobby of the building, the gift shop has United States Mint Coin Sets, commemorative coins, numismatic collectibles, books, games, and United States Mint souvenirs. Please call 21 with additional questions. Wheelchairs are also available with no reservation necessary. The United States Mint public tour and store are completely accessible to visitors with special needs. All visitors are required to enter through a metal detector. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to, weapons and large packages. Photography, smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited. The United States Mint reserves the right to deny access to anyone at any time in addition, members of the general public wishing to tour the facility may be subject to search by the United States Mint Police. If the Department of Homeland Security level is elevated to CODE ORANGE, the United States Mint at Philadelphia will be CLOSED to the public unless otherwise noted. Today’s Mint artists still study Peter when working on new eagle designs. Meet Peter the Mint Eagle, a real Bald Eagle who made the First United States Mint his home.These five foot treasures highlight the coining processes in ancient Rome. Marvel at the seven glass mosaics created by Tiffany of New York to celebrate the opening of the Third Mint building in 1901.See the first coining press, used to strike our nation’s first coins in 1792, and other historic artifacts.View the coining operations from 40 feet above the factory floor.Download our brochure, A Handbook to the Self-Guided Tour of the United States Mint (PDF, 3.30MB) as a guide for your tour.
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