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Royal Australian Mint 62-114 Denison St, Deakin ACT 2600, Australia ☎ +61 1300 652 020 Last Updated: 10/09/2024 | |
The Royal Australian Mint, located in Deakin, a suburb of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, is the sole producer of Australia’s circulating coins. Established in 1965, the Mint marked the beginning of Australia's domestic coin production, replacing coins previously minted in London, Melbourne, and Perth. It is a key institution in Australia's monetary history and continues to produce coins for both circulation and for collectors. | |
The facility is not just a working mint but also a popular tourist destination. It offers visitors a unique chance to see the coin production process firsthand. Inside the Mint, you can observe robotic machinery involved in the production of coins, including the Mint's mascot robot, who helps transport coins between different sections. The Royal Australian Mint also has a museum that displays the history of currency in Australia, rare coins, and special edition coins. Visitors can learn about the Mint's role in designing, creating, and distributing Australia’s currency and view historical collections of coins, including commemorative and rare issues. There's also a coin shop where visitors can purchase uncirculated and collectible coins. An interactive feature allows visitors to mint their own $1 coin as a souvenir, and during certain times of the year, special events and exhibitions are held. Admission to the Mint is free, and guided tours are available for those wanting a more in-depth understanding of the coin-making process. |
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