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Royal Mint, London
The history of the British Royal Mint is over a thousand years old. The Mint descends in an unbroken link from the scattered workshops of the moneyers of Anglo-Saxon London, through Roman mints to a large modern coining plant in South Wales. From the end of the thirteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth century the mint was located at the Tower of London, where it was spread out around the perimeter between the inner and the outer walls. However lack of space in the Tower during the Napoleonic Wars forced the construction of a new mint building across the road at Tower Hill.
In the 1960s work associated with decimalisation resulted in a lack of space that again forced the Mint to look for new accommodation. A site in South Wales fifteen miles north west of Cardiff was chosen, and the Mint has been there ever since.
The Royal Mint is a department of government, with its primary responsibility being the provision of the United Kingdom coinage. In addition, it strikes coins for more than 100 other countries.
On 1 April 1975 the Mint was established as a Government Trading Fund, operationally very similar to a government-owned company. On 1 April 1990 the Royal Mint became an Executive Agency, providing it with greater management freedom to develop its business. The British Royal Mint has maintained its position as the world's leading exporting Mint.
References:
Royal Mint website http://www.royalmint.com/about/default.asp.
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Coin - Farthing, George VI, Great Britain, 1949
Cupro-Nickel coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London George VI (1936-1952) A farthing is a quarter penny
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1575
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Proof Coin - Shilling, William IV, Great Britain, 1831
Proof silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, London William IV (1830-1837) Part of a plain edged proof set struck for the coronation of William IV
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Coin - Shilling, William III, Great Britain, 1696
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702); First Bust A shilling is a 12 pence coin
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1568
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, James I, England, Great Britain, 1621
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London King James I (1603-1625)
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Pattern Coin - Farthing, Charles II, Great Britain, 1665
Silver strike of copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London King Charles II (1660-1685) The figure of Britannia is thought to be a portrait of the Dutchess of Richmond, Fra ...
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Coin - Guinea, James II, Great Britain, 1685
Gold coin: Denomination: Guinea Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) The guinea remained current at 20 shillings during the reign of James II. Its weight had been reduced to 12 ...
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Coin - 5 Guineas, James II, Great Britain, 1687
Gold coin: Denomination: 5 Guineas Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) The guinea remained current at 20 shillings during the reign of James II. Its weight had been reduced to ...
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Coin - Halfcrown, William & Mary, Great Britain, 1689
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown Tower Mint, London William and Mary (1688-1694) Second crowned shield, caul frosted, interior plain, pearls Mary was the daughter of James II. For ...
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Coin - 5 Guineas, William III, Great Britain, 1701
Gold coin: Denomination: 5 Guineas Tower Mint, London King William III (1694-1702) For reasons of politics Mary, daughter of James II, had married William of Orange, Charles II nephew ...
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Coin - Sixpence, William III, Great Britain, 1697
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702) Third bust, Later harp, large crowns
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Coin - Halfpenny, William III, England, Great Britain, 1697
Copper coin; Denomination: Halfpenny Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702)
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Coin - Farthing, William III, England, Great Britain, 1698
Copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702)
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Coin - Farthing, William III, England, Great Britain, 1699
Copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London William III (1694-1702)
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Coin - 5 Guineas, Queen Anne, Great Britain, 1705
Gold coin; Denomination: 5 Guineas Royal Mint, London Queen Anne (1702-1714) In 1707 the Act of the Union was passed joining England and Scotland into a single realm. This coin was str ...
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Coin - Crown (5 Shillings), Queen Anne, Great Britain, 1713
Silver coin; Denomination: Crown Royal Mint, London Queen Anne (1702-1714) In 1707 the Act of the Union was passed joining England and Scotland into a single realm, this coin was struc ...
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Coin - Halfcrown, Queen Anne, Great Britain, 1708
Silver coin; Denomination: halfcrown (equals two shillings and six pence) Royal Mint, London. Queen Anne (1702-1714) The reverse has plumes between the shields, this indicates that th ...
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Coin - 1 Shilling, Queen Anne, England, Great Britain, 1707
Silver coin; Denomination: one shilling Royal Mint, London Queen Anne (1702-1714) The legend reads as a single title from obverse to reverse and translates "Anne by the Grace of God Qu ...
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Coin - 1 Shilling, Queen Anne, England, Great Britain, 1708
Silver coin; Denomination: one shilling Royal Mint, London Queen Anne (1702-1714) The legend reads as a single title from obverse to reverse and translates "Anne by the Grace of God Qu ...
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Coin - Halfpenny, George I, Great Britain, 1721
Copper coin; Denomination: halfpenny Royal Mint, London George I (1714-1727); Second issue
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Coin - Sixpence, Queen Anne, England, Great Britain, 1703
Silver coin; Denomination: sixpence Royal Mint, London Queen Anne (1702-1714) The legend reads as a single title from obverse to reverse and translates "Anne by the Grace of God Queen ...
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Proof Coin - Groat, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1857
Proof silver coin; Denomination: Groat Royal Mint, London Queen Victoria (1837-1901) A groat is a 4 pence coin. The circulation groat with Britannia on the reverse was struck for Queen ...
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Coin - 1 Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1787
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was current at 1 pound 1 shilling (21 shillings). This design is sometimes called a ...
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Coin - Halfcrown, George III, Great Britain, 1818
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820), 2nd Issue
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Coin - 1 Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1794
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was current at 1 pound 1 shilling (21 shillings). This design is sometimes called a ...
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Coin - 1 Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1787
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was current at 1 pound 1 shilling (21 shillings). This design is sometimes called a ...
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Coin - 1 Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1779
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was current at 1 pound 1 shilling (21 shillings)
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Coin - Farthing, George II, Great Britain, 1739
Copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London George II (1727-1760)
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Coin - Farthing, George II, Great Britain, 1736
Copper coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London George II (1727-1760)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1575
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1573
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1572
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1570
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1572
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1569
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1567
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1565
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1565
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Sixpence, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1561
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Coin - Crown, George IV, Great Britain, 1822
Silver coin; Denomination: Crown Royal Mint, London King George IV (1820-1830
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Coin - Shilling, George III, Great Britain, 1787
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, London George III (1760-1820) This type of coin was made current by Proclamation in New South Wales in November 1800 at 1 shilling 1 pen ...
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Coin - 1/4 Angel, Elizabeth I, England, Great Britain, 1578-1579
Gold coin; Denomination: 1/4 Angel Tower Mint, London, Hammer struck Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) The value of an angel varied during the reign, it was 6 shillings 8 pence (1/4 ange ...
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Coin - Threepence, Edward VI, England, Great Britain, 1551-1553
Silver coin; Denomination: Threepence Royal Mint, London (Tower Mint) Edward VI (1547-1553) Third Period
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Coin - Double-florin, Queen Victoria, Great Britain, 1887
Gold coin; Denomination: Double-florin Royal Mint, London Queen Victoria (1837-1901) A double-florin is a 4 shilling coin. Struck as part of a new coinage introduced for the Golden Jub ...
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Coin - Halfcrown, George III, Great Britain, 1817
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) A severe deficiency of silver coins in circulation in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centur ...
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Coin - Twopence, Charles II, Great Britain, 1660-1662
Undated silver coin; Denomination: Twopence Tower Mint, London King Charles II (1660-1685) Third coinage with mark of value and inner circle. This denomination is sometimes referred to ...
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Coin - Threepence, Elizabeth I, Great Britain, 1570
Silver coin; Denomination: Threepence Tower Mint, London Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
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Proof Coin - Penny, George VI, Great Britain, 1937
Bronze coin; Denomination: Penny Royal Mint, London George VI (1936-1952) Struck to commemorate the coronation on 12 May 1937.
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Proof Coin - Farthing, George VI, Great Britain, 1937
Bronze coin; Denomination: Farthing Royal Mint, London George VI (1936-1952) Struck to commemorate the coronation on 12 May 1937
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