The Hamburg Mint (Hamburgische Münze)
Source: muenzehamburg.de
The Hamburg Mint (Hamburgische Münze) has been producing coinage since the 9th century and is thus the oldest coin-minting site in Germany. As one of the five state-owned mints, the Hamburg Mint now produces a proportion of all the Euro coins for the Federal Republic of Germany, as well as foreign currencies, special coins, collectors’ coins and medals.
The first coin minted in Hamburg is dated to 834. Even today, minting of coins is a public duty and one of the most exclusive duties of the Hamburg mint is the minting of the Euro coins for the Federal Republic of Germany with the identification mark ‘J’.
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Germany - Hamburg Mint
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Hamburg Mint.
This section of Obscure Finds Numismatic Collection is about a Mint (an industrial facility which manufactures coins for currency) from the Germany region referred to as the Hamburg Mint.
Germany - Hamburg Mint is located at:
Bei der Neuen Münze 19 D-22145 Hamburg
Germany - Hamburg Mint
Germany - Hamburg Mint
Hamburg Geo Location | |
Latitude: | 53.3407 |
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Longitude: | 9.8547 |
Elevation: | 381 ft (116.2 m) |
Hamburg Mint | |
Address: |
Bei der Neuen Münze 19 D-22145 Hamburg Germany |
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Phone: | +49 (0)40 - 428 416-910 |
Website: | View Website |
Other World Mints from the Germany region
Region : | Mint Location |
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Germany : | Bavarian State Mint - Munich |
Germany : | Berlin Alte Munze Old Mint |
Germany : | Berlin State Mint |
Germany : | Hamburg Mint |
Germany : | Karlsruhe State Mint |
Germany : | Muldenhutten Mint |
Germany : | Struttgart State Mint |
Pictures From Hamburg, Germany
Germany - Hamburg Mint Description