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Royal Australian Mint The Mint manufactures circulating coins for Australia as well as medals, medallions, seals and tokens for private and public sectors and sporting and tourism groups, both nationally and internationally. http://www.ramint.gov.au/
Canada: Royal Canadian Mint Features gold, silver, platinum and other uncirculated coins commemorating Canada's heritage and an abundance of numismatic information. http://www.mint.ca/en/index.htm
U.S. Mint Manufacturer of US circulating coins, Mint commemorative coins, and US Mint bullion coins. Numismatic information, online catalog and a special kids zone. http://www.usmint.gov/
British Royal Mint Contains information about coins and coin-making in the past and present day, the Mint's own history and current activities. http://www.royalmint.com/
Polish State Mint Information on the state mint in English and Polish. http://www.mennica.com.pl/
Japan: The Mint Bureau The Ministry of Finance has been engaged in manufacturing coins since 1871. http://www.mint.go.jp/
Slovak State Mint Slovak State Mint in Kremnica. http://www.mint.sk/profil_uk.htm
Pobjoy Mint The mint currently strikes coins for many countries. http://www.pobjoy.co.uk/
Bermuda Monetary Authority Bermuda's central monetary authority, responsible for the issue of Bermuda notes and coins. http://www.bma.bm
The South African Mint Producing coins for South Africa for more than a century. http://home.global.co.za/~samint/
The Singapore Mint Official mint for Singapore. The Mint has, since its establishment, undertaken most of the minting of Singapore's circulation coins. http://www.mint.com.sg/default.asp
Austrian Mint A public company owned by the Austrian National Bank. http://www.austrian-mint.at/e/menu.htm
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Collectors' Currency Issues a variety of coin and note products in limited numbers to collectors and dealers. http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/collectors/index.html
Swissmint The official mint of Switzerland. http://www.swissmint.ch/e/
How Coins are Made Animated story on how coins are made at the U.S. Mint. http://www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm?FileContents=/kids/cartoons/birthcoin/pg1.cfm
Perth Mint Producing speciality coins, currency, gold, platinum, and silver bullion coins. http://www.perthmint.com.au/gc/
The India Government Mint Official web site for the government mint, offering historical information. http://www.igmint.org/
Rahapaja Oy: Mint of Finland Manufactures all the national circulation coins of Finland. Brief history, gallery of recent commemoratives, and annual production report. http://www.mint.fi/
Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation National coinage, commemorative coins and medals, jewelry and art collectibles. http://www.isragift.co.il/
The Czech Mint Produces national circulating coinage and commemorative medals. http://www.bcm.cz/mint/index_en.html
French Mint / Monnaie de Paris Produces circulating coins (franc, euro), collection coins, gold coins, numismatic, series, art medals, decorations, art bronzes, and jewels. http://www.monnaiedeparis.com/
The Royal Belgian Mint Includes a mission statement, location, contacts and general information about the manufacturing of coins. http://www.treasury.fgov.be/intermunt/En/konmunt.htm
Royal Dutch Mint An interactive site including a page for supply and demand, a CoinShop, and a CoinClub with the possibility to put your own private Dutch coin album together. http://www.koninklijkenederlandsemunt.nl/coinshop/default.asp?language=USA&
Turkish State Mint Official site of the Turkish Mint. Includes history, circulating coins, medals, commeratives, and other products. http://www.darphane.gov.tr/
The Royal Norwegian Mint The official worldwide representative of the Swedish Royal Mint, the Royal Danish Mint and the Central Bank of Iceland. (English and Norwegian) http://www.dkm.no/
Euromint A project co-financed by the European Community (E.C.) with the goal of creating an European itinerary of medieval and early modern mints. http://www.euromint.net/
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