The Royal Canadian Mint is a Canadian crown corporation that produces all of Canada's circulation coins, as well as manufactures precious metal and collectible coins, medals, and medallions.
- The Royal Canadian Mint was established in 1908.
- It was originally located in Ottawa, but in 1976 it moved to its current location in Winnipeg.
- The Mint began producing commemorative coins in 1935.
- In 1979, it introduced the world's first 24-karat gold coin.
The United States Mint produces circulating coins, collectible coins, and bullion coins.
The Perth Mint produces bullion coins and bars, as well as collectible coins and medals.
The Royal Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins.
The Royal Canadian Mint produces a variety of gold, silver, and platinum bullion coins and bars.
The Royal Canadian Mint produces all of Canada's circulation coins.
The Royal Canadian Mint produces collectible commemorative coins celebrating events, people, and themes.
The Royal Canadian Mint produces medals and medallions for various organizations and events.
The Royal Canadian Mint is a Canadian crown corporation that produces all of Canada's circulation coins, as well as manufactures precious metal and collectible coins, medals, and medallions.
The Royal Canadian Mint produces circulation coins, bullion coins, and commemorative coins.
The Royal Canadian Mint is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Yes, the Royal Canadian Mint only produces coins for the Canadian government.
Yes, you can purchase coins and other products directly from the Royal Canadian Mint's website or from their retail stores in Ottawa and Winnipeg.