List of mints
Mints are facilities that mint coins or print banknotes.
Argentina
Australia
- Melbourne Mint
- Note Printing Australia, wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)
- Perth Mint
- Royal Australian Mint
- Sydney Mint
Austria
Belgium
- Royal Belgian Mint, also called Monnaie Royale de Belgique, or Koninklijke Munt van België (KMR)
Bermuda
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Cayman Islands
Chile
- Casa de Moneda de Chile (Santiago mint), established in 1743.
China
Colombia
- Casa de la Moneda (Colombian mint)
Colonies Françaises du Pacifique
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
- Casa da Moneda do Cuba Cuban Mint.
Cyprus
Czech Republic
- Prague Mint, Prague. Mint of the Heart of Europe
Denmark
Egypt
European Union
Fiji
Finland
- Mint of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Rahapaja Oy, Swedish: Myntverket i Finland Ab)
France
Germany
- Enterprises of the governments of the federal states
- Private companies
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Iraq
India
- India Government Mint
- India Government Mint, Mumbai.
- India Government Mint, Kolkata.
- India Government Mint, Hyderabad.
- India Government Mint, Noida.
- Currency Note Press, Nashik.
- Bank Note Press, Dewas.
Indonesia
- PERURIor short for Perum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia (Money Printing Public Company of the Republic of Indonesia)
Ireland
Israel
- Orell Füssli, Zürich, Switzerland
- Israeli Coins & Medals Corporation
- Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation, Daejeon, South Korea.
Italy
- Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
- Mint of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Rome, Italy (private mint)
Japan
- Japan Mint in Osaka
Jordan
Kazakhstan
- Banknote Factory of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
- The Kazakhstan Mint of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
- Government Printing Bureau (Macao SAR) before May 2014.
Malaysia
- Kilang Wang Bank Negara Malaysia The Royal Mint of Malaysia.
- Mariwasa Kraftangan Sdn. Bhd. in Kuala Kangsar, Perak (private mint) - Struck the AH1427 (2006) and 2007 Kelantanese dinar issues, Perak State Dinar and Dirham, and Bank Negara-issued 2000 Thomas-Uber Cup Finals commemorative.
- Private sector printers for bank notes
- Crane AB of Sweden.
- Giesecke & Devrient of Germany.
- Oberthur Technologies of France (producing 1-ringgit note).
- Orell Fussli of Switzerland.
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
- Norges Bank
- Mint of Norway (Norwegian: Norske Myntverket)
Pakistan
- Pakistan Mint, Lahore - formerly the Lahore Mint under British India.
Palestine
Peru
- Lima mint (Casa de Moneda de Lima). Founded in 1565.
Poland
- Mennica Polska S.A. (Polish Mint)
Philippines
Portugal
Romania
- Monetăria Statului (The State Mint)
Russia
Serbia
- Zavod za izradu novčanica i kovanog novca - Topčider Serbian
- The Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins - Topchider English
Sierra Leone
Singapore
- Singapore Mint
- International Bullion Mint, private sector.
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
- Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (Spanish Royal Mint)
- Casa de Moneda de Jubia (1812–1868)
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
- Royal Thai Mint (Thai: สำนักกษาปณ์)
Transnistria
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Birmingham Mint
- Kings Norton Mint, subsidiary of IMI plc.
- Mints of Scotland (until 1814)
- Pobjoy Mint
- Royal Mint - London (until 1975) and Llantrisant (since 1968)
- Soho Mint
- St Pauls Mint
- The Commonwealth Mint
- The Tower Mint
United States
- Carson City Mint
- Charlotte Mint
- Dahlonega Mint
- Denver Mint
- Great American Mint and Refinery
- New Orleans Mint
- Philadelphia Mint
- San Francisco Mint
- United States Mint
- West Point Mint
Vatican City
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
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