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The Royal Mint is one of the oldest and most prestigious mints in the world. Founded in 886 by Alfred the Great,  its history stretches back over a thousand years.

The Royal Mint was located in the Tower of London for centuries. It was part of a series of mints that produced coins for Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and the territories of the Commonwealth.

During the height of the British Empire, the Royal Mint produced coins for over 60 countries, with branches in Canada, Australia, and India.

The gold Sovereign is the Royal mints flagship coin. The first gold sovereign was struck in 1489 by order of King Henry VII. The British gold sovereign is arguably the most widely traded coin in history.

The Sovereign is more than a coin, its a historical timeline of the Monarchies. In 1817, it was redesigned with an image of St George slaying a dragon. Its one of the most beautiful coin design ever struck. The iconic image has graced the sovereign for over 2 centuries.

THE ROYAL MINT _ ca1900

The Royal Mint is known for its use of traditional techniques such as hand-engraving, die-striking, and watermarking. The mint’s artisans are highly skilled in these age old techniques. In addition to traditional methods, the Royal Mint also uses cutting-edge technology to create intricate designs and ensure the highest quality.

The Royal Mint introduced the Britannia in 1997, which quickly became the mint’s most popular and top-selling coin. The Britannia is widely regarded as one of the most aesthetically pleasing coin designs. With its holographic backround, micro-engraving, and radial lines, the Britannia is one of the most secure coins.

The Royal Mint & Museum

In addition to its coins, the Royal Mint also produces medals, jewelry, and other collectibles. Its products are popular with collectors, investors, and history enthusiasts around all corners of world. The Royal Mint is a symbol of the UK’s heritage and tradition, and its products will continue to be treasured for generations to come. Shop our collection of Royal Mint coins here.

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