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:: OmniCoin.com :: Numismatic Links - World Mints |
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Bank of Lithuania
The Bank of Lithuania is the central bank of the Republic of Lithuania. Its principal objective is to maintain price stability. In seeking its principal objective, the Bank of Lithuania is independent from the Government of the Republic of Lithuania or other institutions of the state.
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Bank of Estonia
Eesti Pank was founded on 24 February 1919 by decision of the Provisional Government of Estonia, on the basis of which the Statutes of the Bank were also approved. The statutory tasks of Eesti Pank were to arrange currency circulation and the movement of payments within Estonia and abroad as well as the useful investment of free funds. The Bank also possessed the sole right to issue banknotes.
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Bank of Latvia
Bank of Latvia holds the exclusive right to issue the national currency, in the form of banknotes and coins, as the only legal tender in the country.
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Austrian Mint
For more than 800 years Austrian Mint and its products have exercised a profound influence upon the culture, the economy and everyday life in Austria.
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Belgian Mint
The Royal Belgian Mint strikes all official Belgian coins. In 1969 the Mint was renamed Royal Belgian Mint, a denomination that suits the institution better given that coinage is a royal prerogative. The coins are distributed by the National Bank of Belgium.
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Australian Mint
Royal Australian Mint opened in Canberra on Monday 22nd February 1965. The Mint was commissioned to produce Australia’s decimal coinage, which was to be introduced into circulation on 14th February 1966. Since opening in 1965 the Mint has produced over eleven billion circulating coins and has the capacity to produce over two million coins per day, or over six hundred million coins per year.
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Royal Dutch Mint
Homepage of The Royal Dutch Mint, The Netherlands. The site includes information about the official State Mint in The Netherlands. There's also a CoinShop available in which you can purchase online all sorts of coins and medals.
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Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint, a commercial Crown corporation, produces all of Canada's circulation coins plus over 1 billion coins per year for an average of 16 other countries.
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British Royal Mint
The Royal Mint continues as a department of government but although its primary responsibility remains the provision of the United Kingdom coinage, its reputation for the world's finest coins means that more than 100 countries have entrusted the striking of their coinage to the Royal Mint.
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