Royal Mint: List of Coins Minted (Page 37 of 68)

Royal Mint (886 - )

The Royal Mint is the body permitted to manufacture, or mint, the coins of the United Kingdom. The Royal Mint originated over 1100 years ago, producing coins for England and eventually Great Britain.

Since 2010 it has operated as Royal Mint Ltd, a company owned by HM Treasury, under an exclusive contract to supply all coinage for the UK. Royal Mint Ltd is 100% owned by HM Treasury, though the latter delegates shareholder responsibilities to the Shareholder Executive.

As well as minting coins for the UK, The Royal Mint also mints and exports coins to many other countries and produces military medals, commemorative medals, and other such items for governments, schools and businesses, being known as the world's leading exporting mint.

Responsibility for the security of the site falls to the Ministry of Defence Police, who provide an armed contingent.

In 1968 The Royal Mint began to move its operations from Tower Hill in the City of London to Llantrisant, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, and has operated on a single site in Llantrisant since 1980. At Llantrisant it holds an extensive collection of coins dating from the 16th century onwards, housed in eighty cabinets made by Elizabeth II's cabinet maker, Hugh Swann. The site occupies 38 acres (15 ha) and employs 765 people.

The annual Trial of the Pyx assays coins produced for the UK government for size, weight and chemical composition.

The Royal Mint also manufactures bullion products under "The Royal Mint Refinery" brand. The Royal Mint Refinery marque dates back to 1852. Operated for more than 100 years by N.M. Rothschild and Sons, it became an established brand with a strong reputation for handling much of the gold and silver bullion sent to London from across the globe for processing under the RMR label. Royal Mint Refinery became a trustworthy name that survived the First and Second World Wars and served an ever evolving bullion market until production ceased in 1968. The Royal Mint Refinery brand was revived by The Royal Mint in 2015, when it stared issuing gold and silver bars. The range was later expanded to minted bars carrying themes from the bullion coinage ranges of the Royal Mint (e.g. Britannia, James Bond etc.).

Coins struck by Royal Mint (6,752):
CountryYearNameMintageMint Mark
New Zealand 1995 One Dollar 1995 (mint sets only) 9,560 No mint mark
New Zealand 1995 Fifty Cents 1995 (mint sets only) 14,000 No mint mark
New Zealand 1995 Twenty Cents 1995 (mint sets only) 12,060 No mint mark
New Zealand 1995 Ten Cents 1995 (mint sets only) 9,560 No mint mark
New Zealand 1995 Five Cents 1995 33,290,000 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Five Sovereigns 1995 1,718 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Sovereign 1995 (Proof only) 7,500 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Half Sovereign 1995 (Proof only) 4,900 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Gold Ounce 1995 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Gold Half Ounce 1995 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Fourpence 1995 (Maundy) 1,466 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Gold Quarter Ounce 1995 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Threepence 1995 (Maundy) 1,466 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Gold Tenth-Ounce 1995 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Twopence 1995 (Maundy) 1,466 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Penny 1995 (Maundy) 1,466 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Two Pounds 1995 End of WW2 5,166,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Two Pounds 1995 United Nations 1,750,000 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 One Pound 1995 Dragon 34,669,787 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Fifty Pence 1995 (mint sets only) 166,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Twenty Pence 1995 102,171,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Ten Pence 1995 43,425,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Five Pence 1995 183,550,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 Two Pence 1995 124,648,286 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1995 One Penny 1995 303,480,286 No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 One Dollar 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 Fifty Cents 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 Twenty-five Cents 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 Fifteen Cents 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 Ten Cents 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 Five Cents 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1996 One Cent 1996 unknown No mint mark
Bermuda 1996 Gold Five Ounces 1996 Bermuda Triangle unknown
Fiji 1996 One Dollar 1996 1,000,000 No mint mark
Fiji 1996 Fifty Cents 1996 560,000 No mint mark
Fiji 1996 Twenty Cents 1996 1,000,000 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 Two Dollars 1996 (mint sets only) 7,719 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 One Dollar 1996 (mint sets only) 9,150 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 Fifty Cents 1996 (mint sets only) 7,719 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 Twenty Cents 1996 (mint sets only) 7,719 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 Ten Cents 1996 12,967,719 No mint mark
New Zealand 1996 Five Cents 1996 19,015,719 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Five Sovereigns 1996 1,643 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Sovereign 1996 (Proof only) 7,500 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Half Sovereign 1996 (Proof only) 5,730 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Gold Ounce 1996 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Gold Half Ounce 1996 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Fourpence 1996 (Maundy) 1,629 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Gold Quarter Ounce 1996 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Threepence 1996 (Maundy) 1,629 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Gold Tenth-Ounce 1996 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Twopence 1996 (Maundy) 1,629 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Penny 1996 (Maundy) 1,629 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Two Pounds 1996 Football 5,312,555 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 One Pound 1996 Celtic Cross 90,040,082 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Fifty Pence 1996 (mint sets only) 154,082 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Twenty Pence 1996 83,317,832 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Five Pounds 1996 Queen's 70th Birthday 2,536,992 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Ten Pence 1996 118,892,082 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Five Pence 1996 303,056,082 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 Two Pence 1996 296,432,082 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1996 One Penny 1996 723,994,142 No mint mark
Armenia 1997 One Hundred Dram 1997 WWF unknown
Bahamas 1997 Twenty-five Cents 1997 unknown No mint mark
Bahamas 1997 One Cent 1997 unknown No mint mark
Bahrain 1997 One Hundred Fils 1997 unknown No mint mark
Fiji 1997 One Dollar 1997 1,000,000 No mint mark
Fiji 1997 Fifty Cents 1997 536,000 No mint mark
Fiji 1997 Twenty Cents 1997 153,000 No mint mark
Fiji 1997 Five Cents 1997 4,000,000 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 Two Dollars 1997 1,006,282 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 One Dollar 1997 (mint sets only) 6,282 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 Fifty Cents 1997 (mint sets only) 6,282 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 Twenty Cents 1997 (mint sets only) 6,282 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 Ten Cents 1997 8,006,282 No mint mark
New Zealand 1997 Five Cents 1997 14,006,282 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Five Sovereigns 1997 1,662 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Sovereign 1997 (Proof only) 7,500 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Half Sovereign 1997 (Proof only) 7,500 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Gold Ounce 1997 Britannia unknown No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Gold Half Ounce 1997 Britannia 892 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Fourpence 1997 (Maundy) 1,786 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Gold Quarter Ounce 1997 Britannia 1,815 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Threepence 1997 (Maundy) 1,786 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Gold Tenth-Ounce 1997 Britannia 2,713 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Twopence 1997 (Maundy) 1,786 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Penny 1997 (Maundy) 1,786 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Silver Ounce 1997 Britannia 16,005 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Silver Half Ounce 1997 Britannia 11,832 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Two Pounds 1997 Technology 13,924,930 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Silver Quarter Ounce 1997 Britannia 11,832 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 One Pound 1997 Three Lions 57,364,751 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Silver Tenth-Ounce 1997 Britannia 20,518 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Fifty Pence 1997 (Large, mint sets only) 190,305 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Fifty Pence 1997 (Small) 456,554,405 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Twenty Pence 1997 89,709,055 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Five Pounds 1997 Golden Wedding 1,733,000 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Ten Pence 1997 99,386,305 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Five Pence 1997 236,786,305 No mint mark
United Kingdom 1997 Two Pence 1997 496,306,305 No mint mark
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Mint Marks used by: Royal Mint
Letter B

Between 1968 and 1970, the Royal Mint struck coins for Switzerland to supplement the capacity of Swissmint in a period when much of Swiss currency was being changed from silver to copper-nickel. Consistent with Royal Mint tradition, these coins had no mint mark. However, according to some sources there was an exception in 1969 when some 1 Franc coins were struck by the Royal Mint but carrying Swissmint's mark B. For additional information and detailed discussion, see (in German):

[Article] Ruedi Kunzmann: "Die Silbermünzenkrise der Schweiz von 1968 und die Tätigkeit der Royal Mint, London". In: Schweizer Münzblätter. Vol. 50, Nº 200, 2000, ISSN 0016-5565, p. 68-72. [PDF]

Letters PL

Letters PL (abbreviated from "Percussa Londinio" in Latin, meaning "struck at London").

Located:
- after the word PENNY on the reverse of Australian One Penny coins
- above the date on Australian Sixpence coins
- above the the words THREE PENCE, in the folds of the ribbon of the "stalks of grain" Australian threepence coins

No mint mark

With very few exceptions, coins minted by the Royal Mint do not have a mint mark.

R.M.R

The Royal Mint Refinery marque is used by the Royal Mint on its range of bullion products which are not legal tender.

Royal Mint Logo

On its bullion products, the Royal Mint uses its full logo as a mint mark.