Casa de Moneda de Mexico, also known as Mexican Mint, is a government-owned mint in Mexico that produces coins, medals, and other numismatic products. It is located in Mexico City and has been in operation since 1535.
Founded by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1535
Official mint of the Spanish Empire in the New World until 1821
Became the Mexican mint after Mexico gained independence in 1821
It has been in operation for nearly 500 years and has minted many coins and medals throughout its history
Australia's official bullion mint and one of the largest refiners of precious metals in the world
Produces circulation coins, numismatic and bullion products, and refinery services
Produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion products
Swiss-based precious metals refiner and fabricator known for its high-quality gold, silver, and platinum products
A popular coin series that features iconic Mexican imagery like the eagle and snake
A series of bullion coins that feature the Winged Victory on the obverse and the Mexican coat of arms on the reverse
Limited edition coin sets that celebrate significant events in Mexican history
It is the official mint of Mexico that produces coins, medals, and numismatic products.
It is located in Mexico City.
They make Mexican Peso coins, Gold & Silver Libertad coins, and numismatic sets.
It has been in operation for nearly 500 years.
Competitors include Perth Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, US Mint, and PAMP Suisse.