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Ye Olde Mint / Being a brief description of the first U.S. Mint, established by Congress in the year 1792, at Seventh Street and Sugar Alley (now Filbert Street) Philadelphia cover

Ye Olde Mint / Being a brief description of the first U.S. Mint, established by Congress in the year 1792, at Seventh Street and Sugar Alley (now Filbert Street) Philadelphia

Chapter 2: Copy of Letter Regarding Purchase of First U. S. Mint Lots.
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This booklet recounts the establishment and early operation of the first federal mint in Philadelphia, outlining governmental efforts to secure a uniform currency and the institution’s gradual coinage activity. It combines historical narrative with detailed architectural description—vaults, coinage rooms, wells, and ornamentation—photographic documentation, and notes on discoveries made during renovations. The author describes acquiring the surviving structures, advocates for their preservation, and compiles material aimed at numismatists and local historians.

Copy of Letter Regarding Purchase of First U. S. Mint Lots.

June 9, 1792.

Dear Sir:

I am in sentiment with you and the Director of the Mint, respecting the purchase of the lots and houses which are offered for sale, in preference to renting—as the latter will certainly exceed the interest of the former.

That all the applications may be brought to view, and considered for coining, &c., Mr. Lear will lay the letters and engravings before you, to be shewn to the Director of the Mint. I have no other object or wish in doing it, than to obtain the best.

Yours, &c.,

Go. WASHINGTON.

Mr. Jefferson.

COINS FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS MADE FOR BASEMENT OF CONCRETE BUILDING NOW IN REAR OF COINAGE BUILDING. SIZE 31/32 OF ORIGINALS.