The Mint tour is informative with a live gold pouring session by our guide. Learnt a lot more on the coins that the mint produced and the history of Perth Mint.
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The Perth Mint Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Perth Mint, located on Hay Street, is one of the oldest mints in the world and is still in operation today. Tourists can visit the coin minting and gold coin minting process. Travelers can appreciate the 19th-century buildings here. There are free guided tours to visit the mint, explaining the history of coinage in Western Australia and watching the coinage process. There is also the largest exhibition of gold bullion in the world, as well as a larger collection of gold nuggets excavated in Australia.
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The Perth Mint Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Mint tour is informative with a live gold pouring session by our guide. Learnt a lot more on the coins that the mint produced and the history of Perth Mint.
The Perth Mint has been around for more than 100 years and is one of Australia's earliest wall mills. Now it is also a museum of coinage, which presents a huge, original gold block, very heavy. At the same time, you can also see the whole process of coinage, which is eye-opening.
Local classics open the ground. [Fun] You can really see the production process, the feeling of being immersive. The Perth Mint Australia20th June 2019 is the 120th anniversary of the Perth Coin Foundry Bureau in Australia. [Cost-effective] It is recommended to come in the afternoon and avoid the tour group
You can see the process of making gold coins and gold mines, gold coins, etc. You can see if you are interested in this aspect.
At first, I will introduce the history of gold panning, then I will visit the museum inside, and see a ton of gold coins. That's spectacular. The most special experience is to see the elder brother casting gold bars on the spot. A Mint worth working with. It's better to go in the afternoon to avoid the tour group.
Perth Mint is an Australian Coin Museum, which collects gold coins, silver coins and copper coins from all periods of Australian history. It has a very rich collection, especially a huge golden knot in the door, which is amazing. When you come here, you can see that Australia has a long history, but it is unknown. It is absolutely worth visiting.
Perth Mint is the oldest Mint in Australia. During the Gold Rush, it was built as a branch of the British Royal Mint, and it is still working. Of course, there are showrooms and exhibition halls for visitors. We happened to be at the Mint on New Year's Day, so the door was closed and we had to punch in. But as far as I know, there are coin making performances and personalized coin making. It's also tax-free to buy here with your passport.