Paris Mint, Monnaie de Paris
The Monnaie de Paris, also known as the Paris Mint, is the official mint of France. It is responsible for the production of French coins and is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the world.
The Monnaie de Paris was established in 864 AD and is headquartered in Paris. It is responsible for the production of all French coins, including the euro coins used in the country since 2002. The Monnaie de Paris also produces coins for other countries and organizations, such as the European Union and the United Nations.
The Monnaie de Paris is known for its high-quality coin production and its use of traditional techniques. For example, it still employs the use of hand engraving for some of its coin designs, a technique that has been used for centuries. It also produces a range of medals, including official state medals and collector coins.
The Monnaie de Paris has a rich history and has played an important role in French culture and art throughout the centuries. It has been home to many famous artists and craftsmen who have created some of the most iconic coin designs in history.
The Monnaie de Paris also plays an important role in the preservation of French heritage, it has a numismatic department which houses one of the largest and most important coin collections in the world, including many rare and valuable items.
In summary, The Monnaie de Paris, also known as the Paris Mint, is the official mint of France and one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the world. It is responsible for all the production in France.
Content updated 1/25/23
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