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  • The Royal Mint is a department of government and its primary responsibility remains the provision of the United Kingdom coinage.

    Royal Mint to offer 2008 UK Silver Proof Piedfort Four-Coin Collection : Coin Collecting News 2008

  • The Royal Mint is a department of government and its primary responsibility remains the provision of the United Kingdom coinage.

    Britannia Rules Again – New design offered by Royal Mint in Silver and Gold : Coin Collecting News 2008

  • "You would imagine that given the very name Royal Mint, this coin would require some form of authorisation from (Buckingham) Palace, at least for the use of the image of the prince,"

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • "You would imagine that given the very name Royal Mint, this coin would require some form of authorisation from (Buckingham) Palace, at least for the use of the image of the prince,"

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • The Royal Mint, which is over a thousand years old, has cast many commemorative medals and coins for the monarchy, including a coin in 1981 to mark the marriage of William's father

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • The Royal Mint, which is over a thousand years old, has cast many commemorative medals and coins for the monarchy, including a coin in 1981 to mark the marriage of William's father

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • The Royal Mint is a multimillion-pound business that produces three billion coins a year for the world; its complex inner workings remain a mystery to most of us.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • Royal Mint which is offering a preview of the new designs for all the coins of British currency.

    I’ve Got Sixpence, Jolly, Jolly Sixpence 2008

  • The quantities Rio Tinto will have to deliver isn't yet known, the company says, as the U.K.'s Royal Mint hasn't yet settled on a design for the medals.

    Rio Tinto's Gold-Medal Entry Robb M. Stewart 2011

  • As Flanders pointed out, Sir Isaac Newton, mentor to Michael Gove, may have cracked the law of gravity, but when master of the Royal Mint he put his own money into the South Sea Company, took it out and put it back in just before the bubble burst in 1720.

    Hugh Muir's Diary 2011

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