United States Mint Police

The United States Mint Police (founded in 1792) is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies in the United States. It is responsible for the protection of the United States Treasury and the United States Mint. The Mint Police is responsible for protecting over $100 billion in Treasury and other government assets stored in U.S. Mint facilities in Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Denver; San Francisco; and Fort Knox. Daily, the Mint Police ... More

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