Voting rights activists and members of the D.C. delegation to the Democratic National Convention held a small rally in front of the U.S. Mint in Denver this morning, but the Mint’s location on the edge of downtown made for a not particularly visible event among the throng of other convention-related activities going on here.

Rather few pedestrians passed by to receive the wooden nickels that voting rights advocacy group DC Vote had planned to give out. Toward the end of the rally, which lasted about one hour, a few attendees holding signs in the median of the street managed to get a handful of passing cars to honk in solidarity. Aside from a handful of reporters who were there, the event didn’t capture much other attention.