Idk but they’re not making France’s coins (casually being almost 10 times older than the Canadian mint). Germany even has more than one national mint I think, so I doubt they’re making theirs either.
That site is usually fairly accurate. For example, Greek Euro coins in 2002 were minted both in Greece and In Spain/France/Finland (depending on the value) because Greece didn’t meete the criteria for a while and was accepted later than other countries, with less time to minr coins. The non-Greece minted coins have a small letter hidden in a star denoting the country they were minted in: E for Spain (España), F for France, S for Finland (Suomi). Take the 2 Euro coin for example: https://en.numista.com/120
75,400,000 were minted in Greece, 70,000,000 in Finland.
This list is the list of countries the Royal Canadian Mint has ever produced coins for. I was recently on a tour at the Mint in Ottawa and they’re currently producing coins for a just handful of countries - four or five, if I remember right.
Bonus! the Canadian mint actually mints coins for other countries. All euro coins for example.
I couldn’t find anything on that, do you have a source for the Canadian Mint making “all euro coins” and what that is intended to mean?
Idk but they’re not making France’s coins (casually being almost 10 times older than the Canadian mint). Germany even has more than one national mint I think, so I doubt they’re making theirs either.
when EU went to the Euro, coins were secretly minted in Canada for a few EU countries and shipped out on secret cargo ships.
Are you sure?
I couldn’t find anything documented about that:
Royal Canadian Mint of Winnipeg: 0 results
Royal Canadian Mint of Ottawa: 0 results
That site is usually fairly accurate. For example, Greek Euro coins in 2002 were minted both in Greece and In Spain/France/Finland (depending on the value) because Greece didn’t meete the criteria for a while and was accepted later than other countries, with less time to minr coins. The non-Greece minted coins have a small letter hidden in a star denoting the country they were minted in: E for Spain (España), F for France, S for Finland (Suomi). Take the 2 Euro coin for example: https://en.numista.com/120
75,400,000 were minted in Greece, 70,000,000 in Finland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign_countries_with_coinage_struck_at_the_Royal_Canadian_Mint
This list is the list of countries the Royal Canadian Mint has ever produced coins for. I was recently on a tour at the Mint in Ottawa and they’re currently producing coins for a just handful of countries - four or five, if I remember right.