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The current Philadelphia Mint, built in 1969, is a massive modernist structure that produces circulation coins and numismatic pieces. It continues the legacy of the original 1792 Mint, the first official U.S. coinage facility.
Credit: US Mint
Opened in 1965 in Canberra, the Royal Australian Mint is the sole producer of Australia’s circulating coins. Its modernist design reflects its focus on efficiency and precision in minting.
Credit: RAM
Built in 1899, the Perth Mint was originally a branch of the British Royal Mint, refining gold and minting sovereigns. Today, it produces bullion and collector coins, housed in a grand heritage-listed sandstone building.
Credit: Perth Mint
Founded in 886 and housed at the Tower of London for centuries, the Royal Mint moved to a purpose-built facility on Tower Hill in 1812. This neoclassical building produced Britain's coinage until operations relocated to Wales in 1968.
Credit: Royal Mint London