It's all money... I'm happy to watch! Hahaha , here, the first time I visited the Royal Mint plus, I made a commemorative coin myself! It feels very good! royal mint.
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Posted: Feb 5, 2018
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世界美食游走达人
4/5Excellent
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[Last December, punch card] First visit to the Royal Mint ~ 💰💰💰 [color][color][color] I like to take a look at this place with a lot of money, it is all coins! ! ! !
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Posted: Apr 22, 2020
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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The Royal Mint in Canberra, an Australian company specializing in minting, is actually a coin museum. There are many ancient coinage equipment and some ancient coin exhibitions here, and you can also see the process of production in their workshop. It is really interesting and worth coming.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2020
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Royal Mint in Canberra is a still-used mint factory where you can watch the entire coining process and the Australian currency of all ages, which is an eye-opener and is the most worthwhile place in Canberra.
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Posted: Aug 23, 2019
东方凝月
4/5Excellent
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The Royal Mint is located in the city center, very close to Capitol Hill. Visits are free and there is an explanation. It is still in use today. In addition to the domestic coins, it also undertakes custom products from other countries in the world, such as the medals made by the Mint at the 2000 Sydney Olympics! The animation short film display is very intuitive and clear through the explanation and physical display. It is rare to have a large dog head gold stone in the exhibit! If you are interested, you can spend money to customize your exclusive coin, it is so creative! The souvenir shop on the first floor has many souvenir coins for sale, and coin collectors can let go.
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Posted: Dec 7, 2016
公牛商旅台
5/5Outstanding
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You can understand the process of coinage, some people explain the history and operation of the mint, and the children are also very happy to learn something.
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Posted: Jan 30, 2023
你已被人使用
5/5Outstanding
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It was a very interesting visit, Australians took the entire mint process as a tour project, people can understand the evolution of Australian coins, and see the passing of the billet into a steel ingot. You can cast a $3 coin, press a button and cast your silver coin. There are also many beautiful gifts with silver as elements.
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Posted: Nov 21, 2017
sally
5/5Outstanding
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It is very interesting to visit the Royal Mint. You can see the whole process of coin making through glass, so that tourists can see it. In addition, there are historical introductions of various commemorative coins in the factory, which should be considered a kind of patriotic education. I especially like the commemorative coins associated with the koala, which are cute in design.