• We visited the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra at the end of last year and found it an interesting stop to add to our many Canberra places to visit.
  • The Royal Australian Mint is a working factory, a Commonwealth Heritage Site and a multi-tourism award-winning cultural attraction.
  • The Royal Australian Mint also produces coins for other countries, including Papua New Guinea, Tonga, and the Cook Islands.
  • We visited the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra at the end of last year and found it an interesting stop to add to our many Canberra places to visit.
  • Planning for the mint started in 1959 when it was proposed to move the Royal Mint branch in Melbourne to Canberra.
  • The establishment of the Royal Australian Mint at its final site in Canberra followed propositions to place it near to the present National Library and on Camp...
  • The Royal Australian Mint holds a place in history as the first mint in Australia not to be a branch of the Royal Mint, London.
  • The Royal Australian Mint, one of Canberra’s most loved tourist attractions, has repeatedly contracted Xzibit to complete a variety of significant projects.
  • The Royal Australian Mint has its whereabouts in the capital city of Australia, Canberra .
  • The surprise hit of our trip to Canberra was the Royal Australian Mint. A mint is just a factory that makes money, right? How interesting can that be?