Alaska Mint
http://www.alaskamint.com
At the Alaska Mint, quality assurance is our utmost concern. With that in mind, medallions
are minted one at a time and go through rigorous stages of quality control. This way our
customers always receive a flawless and beautiful product.
Australian Mint
http://www.ramint.gov.au
Commitment to quality is the hallmark of the Royal Australian Mint, which was the first
Mint in the world to achieve accreditation to International Quality Standards ISO 9002.
Strong emphasis on quality control, innovative technology, research and development
ensures a reputation that is second to none.
Austrian Mint
http://www.austrian-mint.at
For more than 800 years, our firm and its products have exercised a profound influence
upon the culture, the economy and everyday life in Austria. Consequently our firm has
gathered great experience, forming a reliable basis for our present competence. Despite
pride in our long tradition, we by no means dwell in the past. The AUSTRIAN MINT is a
forward-looking business with great future.
Bermuda Monetary Authority
http://www.bma.bm
The Bermuda Monetary Authority is Bermuda's central monetary authority and is responsible
for the issue of Bermuda notes and coins, supervision of Bermuda's financial services
sectors, providing advice to Government on banking and other financial and monetary
matters and the vetting of individuals and entities wishing to set up corporate entities
in Bermuda.
British Royal Mint
http://www.royalmint.com
The history of the British Royal Mint itself is more than a thousand years there being
an unbroken link from the scattered workshops of the moneyers of Anglo-Saxon London to a
single mint within the Tower of London to purpose-built premises at Tower Hill and finally
to the huge modern coining plant in South Wales.
Canadian Mint
http://www.mint.ca
Today's modern Mint, with its unsurpassed standards of craftsmanship in minting
circulation and commemorative collector coins and its reputation as a premier refinery of
gold, is known and respected around the globe.
Mayer's Mint
http://www.mayermint.com
The Mayer family take pride in our long history as mint masters. Today, the 5th Generation
is involved in our operations. Although many things have changed in past 130 years of our
historical development, our spirit is still the same and our goals unchanged: to serve the
needs of our esteemed clients around the world and to improve on what we do best.
Perth Mint
http://www.perthmint.com
The historic Perth Mint, established in 1899, is the precious metals production and
minting division of Gold Corporation. Gold Corporation was established by act of
parliament in 1987 and is owned and guaranteed by the Government of Western Australia.
Pobjoy Mint
http://www.pobjoy.com
The Pobjoy family have been associated with fine metalwork since the Middle Ages.
The Company was recently granted a Coat of Arms in which the Medieval Popinjay is the
central motif. The Popinjay was a painted wooden parrot used in archery contests in the
14th century and the name Pobjoy is derived from this. We are now the largest
private mint in Europe.
Polish Mint
http://www.mennica.com.pl
In 1764 the Convocational Diet, electing Stanislaus Augustus the King of Poland, saddled
him with the duty to reorganize the monetary system and to establish the new Mint. The
local mints were closed for 80 years and there was not any good local currency in the
circulation. On the 10th February, 1766 the mint reform was effected in Poland, the new
mint organized in Warsaw at Bielanska Street coined the gold, silver and copper pieces, as
well as the medals and orders.
South African Mint
http://www.samint.co.za
Established in 1892 by the National Bank to whom a presidential concession to issue coins
was granted. The South African Mint has distinguished itself as a stable and progressive
organization.
Spanish Mint
http://www.fnmt.es/index.php?lan=en
The Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre was formed on August 29th, 1893 by merging the
Casa de la Moneda and the Stamp Factory into a single company. In 1988, its legal status
changed to become a State Company although legally remaining under the rules of Private
Law.
United States Mint
http://www.usmint.gov
When the framers of the U.S. Constitution created a new government for their untried
Republic, they realized the critical need for a respected monetary system. Soon after
the Constitution's ratification, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton personally
prepared plans for a national Mint. On April 2, 1792, Congress created the Mint, and
authorized construction of a Mint building in the nation's capitol, Philadelphia.