The West Point category refers to a specific Mint location in the United States, known as the West Point Mint. The West Point Mint is one of four active Mints in the country, with the other three being located in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
The West Point Mint is responsible for producing precious metal coins, including gold, silver, and platinum. Some of the most notable coins produced at the West Point Mint include the American Eagle Bullion Coins, American Buffalo Gold Coins, and various commemorative coins.
These coins are highly sought after by collectors and investors due to their high quality and limited production numbers. The West Point Mint is known for its skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail in producing these coins.
The parent category, United States US or USA (all) Mint(s), encompasses all Mints located within the United States. This includes not only the West Point Mint but also the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Collectively, these Mints are responsible for producing a wide range of coins for circulation, as well as special collector's editions and bullion coins.
The United States Mints play a crucial role in the production of currency and are an important part of the country's monetary system. They are responsible for ensuring the quality and integrity of the coins that are in circulation, as well as meeting the demand for collector's and investment coins.