United States Mint
320 W Colfax Ave
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 405-4761
usmint.gov
Rating:
3 out of 5 stars
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-3pm
Status: Closed
Description
Seems like there maybe a little prankster in all of us. Although with this politically correct world, the prankster needs to be kept under wraps most of the time. Well you have found a place where you can let it loose, that little prankster in you. You will immediately notice how cozy this little Sport Bar is. This Pranksters Food and Entertainment Center has a very warm feeling. It just feels comfortable ...
by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008 from restaurant.com
Tips
When to Go: Like the post office, the U.S. Mint is closed on all federal holidays. Summer is the busiest season for tours at the mint. Get there early--reservations are not accepted and many visitors are often turned away by noon.
by Citysearch
on April 05, 2008 from Citysearch
Know Before You Go: No photography, food or drink is allowed and all bags are X-rayed.
by Citysearch
on April 05, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Reviews
In Short The first United States Mint was first created in 1792 and the Denver Mint opened in 1863 as a gold assaying office. Today the Denver Mint produces coins for general circulation, commemorative coins and miniature medals. It's also the only other mint besides Philadelphia that gives tours. The gift shop across the street has collectibles, toys, games and clothing.
Rated 4.25 stars by Citysearch
on April 05, 2008 from Citysearch