"It was in operation the day the Mint opened in 1870." The Carson City Mint ceased coin production in 1893, and its building, now the Nevada State Museum, served as an assay office until 1933.
Historic Coin Press No. 1 at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City will be minting the commemorative medallion recognizing ...
Historic Coin Press No. 1 at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City will be minting the commemorative medallion recognizing explorer John C. Frémont every Saturday in January, according to a news ...
Minted in Carson City, Nevada ... and intended for circulation by the United States Mint but were never legally issued for use." The coin later sold at auction for $18.9 million, according ...
“Many remain in near-mint condition, having been stored in government and bank vaults for decades.” Marked “CC,” she said coins minted at the Carson City Mint are particularly sought ...
His purchase of Carson’s Mint building and investment in it as a museum became part of the city and state’s heritage. The former mint would keep the No. 1 where coins would be minted from 1870 to 1893 ...
From The San Francisco Call. James Heney has been convicted of stealing bullion to the amount of over $23,000 from the Carson Mint. The second trial of the suspect ended at 8:45 o'clock this ...