The Royal Mint is one of the world’s leading mints, producing all the coins of the United Kingdom and is trusted with developing currency for more than 60 countries around the world, making it the world’s leading export mint. Today, The Royal Mint is an innovative and modern mint with...
says the factory has the capacity to process 4,000 tons of printed circuit boards a year, and recovered gold is already being used in a luxury jewelry collection produced by the mint."What we're doing here is urban mining," Inga Doak, the Royal Mint's head of sustainability, told CBS ...
A troy ounce is a system of weights used for precious metals and gems, based on a pound of 12 ounces as opposed to the traditional 16.
When George, who is third in line to the throne, was born, Britain celebrated with an array of official souvenirs. From fine china commemorative plates, to souvenir mugs, the birth of the future King could not be ignored. The Royal Mint issued a special Royal Birth si...
London is a great city to explore on foot. You can follow the ancient Roman wall (part of the wall still exists and so does an old Roman amphitheater, which was rediscovered in the 1980s) from the Tower of London through the center of the city. The city maintains a series of panels ...
New coins will feature Charles facing to the left, the opposite profile of his mother Elizabeth II. From the 17th Century onwards, the Mint has alternated the way successive monarchs face. The good news for the Royal Mint is that the work does not have to be done ...
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In keeping with stamp tradition, the King faces to the left - but unlike the Queen's stamp, he is not wearing a crown. Image:Britain's Royal Mail presents the new King Charles definitive stamp at the Postal Museum in London When stamps were last changed with a monarch ...
This chapter presents a brief history of whisky, with a particular emphasis on the events that shaped its flavor and character. This includes technical innovations, but also regulatory policies and the occasional scandal. The historical perspective is re