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<p>[QUOTE="chrisild, post: 1980062, member: 39"]Nah, it took a few dozen posts. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Besides, we're back to the multitude of mints. I don't think that "defunct" facilities will be revived - maybe for special occasions and purposes (think of Hall, Austria 1976), and of course as museums. A "working museum", where medals are minted and where visitors can see or even be involved in the process, is even better ...</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, earlier this year (for Lithuania's euro adoption) I made a list of mints, or rather locations, where euro coins have been made. Some of them regularly make circulation coins, others (e.g. Pobjoy) just make a few collector coins, others (Birmingham Mint) may not even exist any more. The country codes in [] refer to locations outside the euro area.</p><p><br /></p><p>Berlin, DE</p><p>Brussels, BE</p><p>Chalandri (Athens), GR</p><p>Eskilstuna, SE</p><p>Hamburg, DE</p><p>Hockley, [UK]</p><p>Jablonec, [CZ]</p><p>Karlsfeld, DE</p><p>Karlsruhe, DE</p><p>Kingswood, [UK]</p><p>Kremnica, SK</p><p>Lisbon, PT</p><p>Llantrisant, [UK]</p><p>Madrid, ES</p><p>Munich, DE</p><p>Paris, FR</p><p>Pessac (Bordeaux), FR</p><p>Rome, IT</p><p>Sandyford (Dublin), IE</p><p>Stuttgart, DE</p><p>Utrecht, NL</p><p>Vantaa (Helsinki), FI</p><p>Vienna, AT</p><p>Vilnius, LT</p><p>Warsaw, [PL]</p><p>Zagreb, [HR]</p><p><br /></p><p>Way too many in my opinion. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> But if they manage to work profitably, by making coins and medals for various customers ...</p><p><br /></p><p>Christian[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chrisild, post: 1980062, member: 39"]Nah, it took a few dozen posts. ;) Besides, we're back to the multitude of mints. I don't think that "defunct" facilities will be revived - maybe for special occasions and purposes (think of Hall, Austria 1976), and of course as museums. A "working museum", where medals are minted and where visitors can see or even be involved in the process, is even better ... By the way, earlier this year (for Lithuania's euro adoption) I made a list of mints, or rather locations, where euro coins have been made. Some of them regularly make circulation coins, others (e.g. Pobjoy) just make a few collector coins, others (Birmingham Mint) may not even exist any more. The country codes in [] refer to locations outside the euro area. Berlin, DE Brussels, BE Chalandri (Athens), GR Eskilstuna, SE Hamburg, DE Hockley, [UK] Jablonec, [CZ] Karlsfeld, DE Karlsruhe, DE Kingswood, [UK] Kremnica, SK Lisbon, PT Llantrisant, [UK] Madrid, ES Munich, DE Paris, FR Pessac (Bordeaux), FR Rome, IT Sandyford (Dublin), IE Stuttgart, DE Utrecht, NL Vantaa (Helsinki), FI Vienna, AT Vilnius, LT Warsaw, [PL] Zagreb, [HR] Way too many in my opinion. :) But if they manage to work profitably, by making coins and medals for various customers ... Christian[/QUOTE]
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