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Nevada State Museum

Carson City, housed (mostly) in the original Carson City Mint building. An annex built in the 1990s or so includes a glass and steel frame structure meant to suggest the headframe on a mine, in recognition of Nevada's mining heritage (left inset).

The Carson City mint (mint mark "CC") was a US branch mint active from 1870-1893. It struck gold and silver coins from the output of local mines, in particular the Comstock Lode. As might be expected, output was small, and the CC mint mark includes some of the rarest issues of US coins. The original coin press is still present in the building (right inset), and is used to strike commemorative medallions on special occasions. A large balance, for weighing bullion ingots, is also on display (lower right inset).
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William Sutherland said:

Phenomenal shot and PIPs!

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tiabunna said:

A very classical building and interesting info and PiPs.
5 years ago

slgwv said:

Thanks, everyone!
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slgwv said:

Thanks, Marvin!
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