List of mints

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Mints designed for the manufacture of coins have been commonplace since coined currency was first developed around 600 BC by the Lydian people of modern-day Turkey. The popularity of coins spread across the Mediterranean so that by the 6th century BC nearby regions of Athens, Aegina, Corinth and Persia had all developed their own coins.

European Medieval mint

Methods used at mints to produce coins have changed as technology has developed, with early coins either being cast using moulds to produce cast coins or being struck between two dies to produce hammered coin. Around the middle of the 16th century machine-made milled coins were developed, allowing coins of a higher quality to be made.

National currencies are generally minted by a country's central bank or on its behalf by an independent mint. For example, the coins of the New Zealand Dollar are minted jointly by the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom and the Royal Canadian Mint for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.[1] Also national mints are sometimes privatised to become state-owned enterprises allowing them to pursue commercial interests such as producing commemorative coins, medals and different types of bullion.

Perth Mint, Australia

Today the United States Mint is largest mint manufacturer in the world, operating across six sites and producing as many as 28 billion coins in a single year.[2] Its largest site is the Philadelphia Mint which covers 650,000 square feet[3] (6 hectares) and can produce 32 million coins per day.[4]

Royal Canadian Mint, Canada
Casa de Moneda de Colombia
Monnaie de Paris, France
Staatliche Münze Berlin, Germany
Calcutta Mint, India
Japan Mint
Royal Dutch Mint
Mennica Polska S.A., Poland
Saint Petersburg Mint, Russia
Kremnica Mint, Slovakia
Royal Mint of Spain
Royal Mint, United Kingdom
Philadelphia Mint, United States

Currently operating mints

The world's oldest continuously running mint is the Monnaie de Paris in France which was founded in AD 864 and is the world's 8th oldest company. The second is the British Royal Mint, founded in AD 886 and the 10th oldest.

PolityNameYear
established
OwnershipOwnerRef.
 ArgentinaCasa de Moneda de la Republica Argentina1875State-owned[5]
 AustraliaPerth Mint1899State-ownedGovernment of Western Australia[6]
 AustraliaRoyal Australian Mint1965State-ownedThe Commonwealth of Australia[7]
 AustriaAustrian Mint1194State-ownedNational Bank of Austria[8]
 BelgiumRoyal Belgian Mint1291[9]
 BrazilCasa da Moeda do Brasil1694State-owned[10]
 BulgariaBulgarian Mint1952State-owned[11]
 CanadaRoyal Canadian Mint1908State-owned
 ChileCasa de Moneda de Chile [es]1743[12]
 ChinaChina Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation1949State-owned
 ColombiaFábrica de Moneda1982State-ownedBank of the Republic[13]
 Costa RicaCentral Bank of Costa Rica1936
 CroatiaCroatian Mint1993State-ownedCroatian National Bank
 CyprusCentral Bank of Cyprus1963State-owned
 Czech RepublicCzech Mint1993PrivateChange ownership in 2009
 Czech RepublicPrague Mint2011Private[14]
 DenmarkRoyal Danish Mint1739Danmarks Nationalbank
 EgyptCentral Bank of Egypt1961
 FijiReserve Bank of Fiji1984State-owned
 FinlandMint of Finland1860
 FranceMonnaie de ParisAD 864[15]
Overseas FranceInstitut d'émission d'Outre-Mer1966[16]
 GermanyStaatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg1998
 GermanyBavarian Central Mint1158
 GermanyStaatliche Münze Berlin
 GermanyHamburgische Münze834
 GreeceBank of Greece1927
 GuatemalaCasa de Moneda de Guatemala1733
 HungaryHungarian Mint1001 or

1328

 IcelandCentral Bank of Iceland1961State-owned
 IranSecurity Printing and Minting Organization1877State-ownedCentral Bank of Iran[17]
 IraqCentral Bank of Iraq1953
 IndiaIndia Government Mint
 IndonesiaPerum Peruri1971State-ownedGovernment of Indonesia
 IrelandCurrency Centre1978
 ItalyIstituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato1928
 JapanJapan Mint1871
 JordanCentral Bank of Jordan1964
 LesothoCentral Bank of Lesotho1978
 LithuaniaLithuanian Mint1990
 MalaysiaRoyal Mint of Malaysia2000
 MexicoMexican Mint1535
 NetherlandsRoyal Dutch Mint1567
 New ZealandNew Zealand Mint1967Private
 NigeriaNigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited1963Federal government of Nigeria[18]
 NorwayRoyal Norwegian Mint1686Mint of Finland 50%
Samlerhuset Group 50%
 PakistanPakistan Mint1942
 PeruCasa Nacional de Moneda1565[19]
 PolandMennica Polska S.A.1766
 PhilippinesBangko Sentral ng Pilipinas1993
 PortugalImprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda13th century[20]
 RomaniaMonetăria Statului1870State-ownedNational Bank of Romania
 RussiaMoscow Mint1942State-ownedGovernment of Russia
 RussiaSaint Petersburg Mint1724State-ownedGovernment of Russia
 SerbiaThe Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins1929National Bank of Serbia[21]
 Sierra LeoneBank of Sierra Leone1963State-owned
 SingaporeSingapore Mint1968State-owned
 SlovakiaKremnica Mint1328State-owned
 South AfricaSouth African Mint1890South African Reserve Bank
 South KoreaKorea Minting and Security Printing Corporation1951State-ownedBank of Korea
 SpainFábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (Spanish Royal Mint)1893
  SwitzerlandSwissmint1848[22]
  SwitzerlandPamp SA1977
 TaiwanCentral Mint1920State-ownedCentral Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
 ThailandRoyal Thai Mint1860
 TransnistriaTransnistrian Republican Bank1992State-owned
 TurkeyTurkish State Mint1467[23]
 UkraineNational Bank of Ukraine1998[24]
 United KingdomRoyal MintAD 886State-ownedHM Treasury
 United KingdomBirmingham Mint1850Private
 United KingdomThe Commonwealth Mint2005Private[25]
 United KingdomPobjoy Mint1965Private[26]
 United KingdomTower Mint1976Private[27]
 United StatesAsahi RefiningPrivate[28]
 United StatesGolden State Mint1974Private[29]
 United StatesMason Mint2015Private[30]
 United StatesMonarch Precious Metals2008Private[31]
 United StatesThe Ohio Mint2021Private[32]
 United StatesRegency Mint1999Private[33]
 United StatesScottsdale Mint2008Private[34]
 United StatesSunshine Minting1979Private
 United StatesSilverTowne Mint1973Private[35]
 United StatesUnited States Mint1792State-ownedUnited States Department of the Treasury[36]
 Vatican CityZeccaState-owned
 ZimbabweZimbabwean Mint2001

Historic and defunct mints

PolityNameYear
started
Year
ended
NotesRef.
 AustraliaMelbourne Mint18721968Production moved to the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra
 AustraliaSydney Mint18541926Production moved to Melbourne & Perth Mints
 AustriaHasegg Castle17481806
 BoliviaNational Mint of Bolivia15721953The currency of Bolivia is now minted by foreign mints
 ColombiaCasa de Moneda16201987Now a museum, production moved to the Fábrica de Moneda in Ibagué.
 EnglandHorndon mint1056
 Hong KongHong Kong Mint18661868
 IndonesiaPN Artha Yasa19651971Merged with state printer Pertjetakan Kebajoran to form Perum Peruri.
 IranProvincial mints of Iran1877Replaced by the Zarab-khane

Zarrabkhana

 IrelandThe Mint (Carlingford)
 PhilippinesManila Mint18611945Became an official branch of the US Mint in 1920 and was later destroyed following the liberation of the Philippines in World War II
 SpainNational Mint of Xuvia18121868
 ScotlandMints of Scotland11361709Following the Acts of Union 1707, the last mint in Edinburgh closed and minting was ceded to the Royal Mint
 SwedenMyntverketAD 9952008Sold to the Mint of Finland in 2008
 United KingdomSoho Mint17881848
 United StatesCarson City Mint18701893
 United StatesCharlotte Mint18351861
 United StatesDahlonega Mint18381861
 United StatesThe Dalles Mint18691869Partly constructed in 1869, but never completed
 United StatesEngelhard[citation needed]18681888Ceased production of bullion products
 United StatesNew Orleans Mint18381909
 VeniceVenice Mint15361797

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