

The Mint does NOT provide lockers or storage for any items. There is an extensive list of prohibited items, including all purses and bags. Tours are subject to cancellation, possibly with little or no notice, when circumstances warrant building closure or other cancellation at the United States Mint’s sole discretion. Tour participants must comply with all COVID-19 requirements (including but not limited to mask wearing) in effect at the United States Mint at the time of the tour. The Mint does not provide parking, but there are meters and pay lots within a few blocks of the Mint. All visitors must be at the tour entrance located on Cherokee Street 30 minutes before their scheduled tour time. Lost tickets cannot be replaced and are non-transferable.

Tours will be closed on the following days:Īll visitors must present a ticket to gain entry. Coins may not be in production during your tour. Please be aware that coin production schedules vary.

There may be days that tours are not available, and tours may be canceled without prior notice. Tour times and availability vary each day. Tours are offered Monday through Thursday (excluding observed federal holidays) at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. To request a group tour (must be between 15-20 visitors) or a presentation for students, download the presentation request form (PDF) and email it to Tour Hours Read through the instructions and list of prohibited items below before visiting the Mint. Peak season is Memorial Day through Labor Day, but the tours are very popular year round. We recommend arriving at the ticket window as early as possible, as tickets may run out by mid-morning or earlier. Tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to 5 per person. Tickets are for same-day tours only no advance tickets are available. on Monday through Thursday (excluding observed federal holidays), and will remain open until all tickets have been distributed. Tour tickets are available from the Tour Information Window on Cherokee Street between Colfax Avenue and West 14th Avenue.
