The Royal Australian Mint is the national mint of Australia, and the primary production facility for the country’s circulating coins. The mint is a …
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Apr 13, 2025
Visited the Mint when it was located in CMAG last year and looked forward to the tour, displays and shop in the revamped premises at Deakin. We enjoyed a wonderful tour of the displays with our knowl…Full review by Dan L
Dec 15, 2024
Whilst the new refurb of the mint looks great and has better displays than before, such as the coins in the wall that spell out ‘Stories of Change’. I also liked the coin flippy thing in the Coin Sho…Full review by Roam66514891586
Oct 10, 2024
Pretty good experience, I have got to say. Very friendly tour guide who taught us a lot about the mint. There was also a must -see, which was a wall of coins. Then, we moved on to the coin making are…Full review by Aviation C
How do I get public transport from Campbell where we are staying thank you
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Hi, We live in Sydney and travelled to and around Canberra by car - and found Canberra really easy to navigate. For public transport we suggest you Google "Canberra Public …
Hi, We live in Sydney and travelled to and around Canberra by car - and found Canberra really easy to navigate. For public transport we suggest you Google "Canberra Public Transport" for various websites that display timetables, and enable you to enter your pickup and set down point for route information etc Best regards ... enjoy Canberra.
Hi DeniseInMorwell, thanks for the query. If you would like to join a guided tour in our gallery, it will take approximately half an hour. Adding in time to view our factory and gallery, …
Hi DeniseInMorwell, thanks for the query. If you would like to join a guided tour in our gallery, it will take approximately half an hour. Adding in time to view our factory and gallery, browse our shop and maybe enjoy some food or drink at our café, we recommend a 1-2 hour visit
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Can I return damaged or mutilated coins to the Mint?
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No. The Royal Australian Mint does not accept deposits of coins directly from individuals, organisations or businesses. What you can do is deposit worn and damaged coins with...