- Carson City Mint
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name = U.S. Mint
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caption = Carson City Mint, 1866
location = 600 N. Carson St.Carson City, Nevada
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architect = Alfred Bult Mullett
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added =September 5 ,1975
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governing_body =Carson City Mint was a branch of the
United States Mint inCarson City, Nevada . Built at the peak of the silver boom, 57 issues of silver coins minted here between1870 and1893 bore the "CC"mint mark . The mint was established in Carson City to facilitate minting of silver coins from silver in theComstock Lode , somewhat like how the San Francisco Mint was established to facilitate minting gold coins from the gold of theCalifornia gold rush . From 1895 to 1933, the building served as the U.S.Assay Office for gold and silver. The Federal Government sold the building to the state of Nevada in 1939.The building that housed the mint was the first designed by
Alfred B. Mullett after he became Supervising Architect of the Department of the Treasury. The simpleRenaissance Revival style stone facade has pairs of round-headed windows and a centerportico . Today, it is the home of the Nevada State Museum.References
* [http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/designs_for_democracy/grand_plans_for_a_growing_nation/articles/front_elevation_carson_city_mint.html National Archives and Record Administration]
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