Royal Canadian Mint

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The Royal Canadian Mint is a Crown corporation responsible for producing Canada’s circulation and collector coins, as well as providing minting and precious metal services internationally.

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Royal Canadian Mint canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crown corporation
mint
country Canada
foundedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType industrial facility
secure refinery
hasFacility Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada NERFINISHED
hasMotto “Proudly Canadian”
headquartersLocation Ottawa
surface form: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
inception 1908
industry bullion
coinage
precious metals
refining
jurisdiction Canada
legalForm Crown corporation NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
notableProduct Gold Maple Leaf coin NERFINISHED
Palladium Maple Leaf coin NERFINISHED
Platinum Maple Leaf coin NERFINISHED
Silver Maple Leaf coin NERFINISHED
officialLanguage English
French
operates Ottawa Mint facility NERFINISHED
Winnipeg Mint facility NERFINISHED
owner Government of Canada NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Government of Canada NERFINISHED
product bullion coins
circulation coins
coin blanks
collector coins
medals
numismatic products
regionServed Canada
international
regulates none (does not regulate currency policy)
responsibleFor production of Canada’s circulation coins
production of Canada’s collector coins
service assaying services
foreign circulation coin production
minting services
precious metal refining
storage services
specializesIn high-purity gold bullion
high-purity silver bullion
subsidiaryOf Government of Canada NERFINISHED
typeOfEnterprise state-owned enterprise
website https://www.mint.ca
worksWith Bank of Canada NERFINISHED

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Finance portfolio (Canada) includesAgency Royal Canadian Mint
toonie (for the 2-dollar coin) issuingAuthority Royal Canadian Mint
subject surface form: toonie