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The Louisiana Bicentennial of Statehood - 2012

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Properties / Old U.S. Mint

Photograph of the Old U S Mint A National Historic Landmark

400 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116
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Phone: 504-568-6993
Toll-Free: 1-800-568-6968

General Information & Admission


The only building in America to have served both as a U.S. and Confederate Mint was built in 1835 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who had advocated for its establishment in order to help finance development of the nation's western frontier. Renowned architect William Strickland designed the building using the then-popular Greek Revival style. Minting commenced in 1838. In 1861, when Louisiana seceded from the union, state authorities seized the property and transferred it to the Confederate Army. For a short time it was used to mint Confederate currency and to house Confederate troops. This ended when New Orleans was occupied by federal forces. Following the Civil War, during the period of Reconstruction, minting of U.S. coins resumed. Minting operations ceased in 1909 and, for the next 57 years, the Mint served a variety of official purposes. In 1966 the landmark was transferred to the state and in 1981 opened to the public as a State Museum site.

The Louisiana Historical Center, housed in the Old U.S. Mint, is open to researchers Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 10-12 and 1-4, and by appointment Monday through Friday. Please enter the Mint through the courtyard facing the French Market. To make arrangements for Historical Center research call 504-568-3658 or 1-800-568-6968.



Copy of the article The Mint At New Orleans from the magazine Numismatist
Article on the New Orleans Mint in the magazine Numismatist (PDF)
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running through 2012

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