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The Mint: Royal Australian Mint

The Royal Australian Mint is not just a place where coins are minted for everyday circulation. It is a real treasure of national importance, combining a rich historical heritage and advanced technologies.
Founded in 1965 in Canberra, the mint was originally a branch of the London Royal Mint. Up to this point, Australian coins were minted at the branches of the London Mint in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, starting in 1855. With Australia's independence, there was a need for its own mint capable of meeting the needs of a growing nation. Coinage, from everyday coins to exclusive collectible editions – the mint is responsible for all Australian currency.
The mint offers a wide selection of gold and silver bars and coins for investment. All coins produced by the Royal Australian Mint are known for their excellent coinage and high quality workmanship. The use of lasers and computer modeling allows you to create coins of incredible detail and beauty. In addition to traditional metals, the mint is experimenting with new materials, creating unique and valuable collectible coins.
The Royal Australian Mint is more than just a coin factory. It is a symbol of national heritage, engineering excellence and cultural wealth.
Price guide:
# Name Series Images Amount € Weight Denomination Year Quality Rating RR
121 Year of the Rat Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM) 40 1 oz 1 Dollar 2020 BU 55
122 Year of the Ox Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM) 39 1 oz 1 Dollar 2021 BU 54
123 Year of the Tiger Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM) 41 1 oz 1 Dollar 2022 BU 57
124 Year of the Rabbit Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM) 38 1 oz 1 Dollar 2023 BU 53
125 Year of the Dragon Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM) 41 1 oz 1 Dollar 2024 BU 53
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