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Spy time - view mints and printing companies via Google Earth
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post May 31 2007, 05:19 PM
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It's pretty funny how people talk about hot coins and not often do I see people discussing about where the coins or banknotes were produced, that is the mints and printing companies. Even rarely would you see people visiting there.

Well at least, you can view the sites for free via Google Earth! biggrin.gif

So far, I only tracked two down - that is the Canberra mint and the Moscow Mint sorry.gif

Any more sites would be neat, including old / extinct mints.

Site: http://www.gxseries.com/worldmint/0world_mint.htm
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post May 31 2007, 06:56 PM
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QUOTE(gxseries @ May 31 2007, 01:14 PM) [snapback]327243[/snapback]

It's pretty funny how people talk about hot coins and not often do I see people discussing about where the coins or banknotes were produced, that is the mints and printing companies. Even rarely would you see people visiting there.

Well at least, you can view the sites for free via Google Earth! biggrin.gif

So far, I only tracked two down - that is the Canberra mint and the Moscow Mint sorry.gif

Any more sites would be neat, including old / extinct mints.

Site: http://www.gxseries.com/worldmint/0world_mint.htm



If I could figure out how to cut and paste the coordinates out of GE I would send you San Francisco Mint and the Dutch mint in Utrecht.
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post May 31 2007, 07:13 PM
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I actually manually copied the coordinates off the map sad.gif I don't see an easy way out so far.
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post May 31 2007, 07:58 PM
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I use GE primarily for looking for Russian built aircrafts around the worlds airports shok.gif Another hobby, and not a costly one thankfully. ok.gif
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post Jun 3 2007, 06:42 PM
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QUOTE(Scottishmoney @ May 31 2007, 08:51 PM) [snapback]327248[/snapback]

If I could figure out how to cut and paste the coordinates out of GE I would send you San Francisco Mint and the Dutch mint in Utrecht.

I already did that a while back.....

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The Royal Dutch Mint : 52°5'14.08"N 5°5'47.35"E


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post Jun 3 2007, 08:47 PM
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Some more ...

Berlin/DE: 52°34'23.34"N 13°19'50.33"E
Brussels/BE: 50°51'0.34"N 4°21'42.27"E
Hamburg/DE: 53°37'26.39"N 10°9'12.39"E
Karlsruhe/DE: 49°0'44.17"N 8°23'42.64"E
Stuttgart/DE: 48°48'6.75"N 9°13'54.94"E
Munich/DE: 48°8'17.82"N 11°38'37.84"E
Pessac/FR: 44°46'51.21"N 0°38'32.25"W

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post Jun 4 2007, 05:54 PM
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Updated with a few more pictures thanks to Christian.

Christian, thanks - you rule! :winner:

By the way, for both Pessac and Brussels, what exactly am I looking at? confused1.gif

Guess I'll have to brutally search them manually sad.gif I just updated my other list and I found out that I have compiled some 247 links: http://www.gxseries.com/worldmoneylist.htm
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post Jun 4 2007, 10:41 PM
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QUOTE(gxseries @ Jun 4 2007, 07:49 PM) [snapback]328046[/snapback]

By the way, for both Pessac and Brussels, what exactly am I looking at? confused1.gif

Umm ... mints. smile.gif Actually in Pessac, near Bordeaux, you see the minting facility (établissement monetaire) of the Monnaie de Paris. The street address is Voie Romaine, and the mint is both in the darker building close to that street and in the bigger building NW of that. The administration, the engravers, etc. are in Paris (Quai de Conti), and that is here: 48°51'23.61"N 2°20'20.36"E (Somebody was nice enough to put a placemark there.)

In Brussels that is the mint building too. If you go to the Belgian Mint's website http://www.europemint.eu/ and select one of the available languages, you see a small photo of the building, and also its address.

By the way, as for your Berlin Mint listing, well, MDM/Samlerhuset is one of the biggest coin dealers worldwide but they do not own that mint yet. wink.gif You should take that "MDM Münzhandelsgesellschaft mbH Deutsche Münze" out and replace it with this:

Staatliche Münze Berlin (Berlin Mint)
Address: Ollenhauerstr. 97, 13403 Berlin
Address (Mail): -
Tel. +49 (0)30 23140639
Fax +49 (0)30 2425178
E-Mail: mail@muenze-berlin.de
Website: (OK as listed)

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post Jun 5 2007, 07:29 PM
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Thanks Christian, updated all info that you have provided and added new mints as well. Hopefully I didn't make any mistakes. smile.gif
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post Jun 5 2007, 08:50 PM
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This one is not exactly easy to find, I only found it because I remember seeing it when I was a kid and knowing what it was even then. I lived not to far from here:

N37'46'13.08 W122'25'38.46


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The "new" San Francisco Mint, built in 1937. It is built up on top of a hill, and you can see it from the whole neighbourhood around it.
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Here's two from Spain ... a working mint and a defunct one. smile.gif

First, the Royal Spanish Mint (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda) in Madrid. That is where the Spanish coins are made. Location: 40°25'21.72"N 3°40'15.20"W

(As far as I know, the left/W part of the building has the production facilities while the right/E part is the Mint Museum. Have not been there yet, but that will be fixed later this year ...)

The Old Mint in Segovia is the world's oldest existing "mechanized industrial manufacturing plant", it seems; coins were made there until the 1860s. There are plans to restore the buildings and turn them into a museum, but I have no idea how much progress has been made ... The website http://www.segoviamint.org/ has not been updated for eons wink.gif Location: 40°57'15.60"N 4°7'42.51"W

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post Jun 29 2007, 11:50 AM
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Here is another former mint - in Stolberg, Saxony-Anhalt.
http://www.stadt-stolberg.de/html/stadt/muenze.html

This "Old Mint" house was built in 1535; the last coins were minted there about 200 years ago. What is interesting about this mint building is that, while in most former mints the presses and other tools are gone, this one still has much of the original equipment.

The mint was re-opened as a museum three years ago:
http://www.stolberger-geschichte.de/Stadt/muenze2.html
(click on the image to see some pictures from inside the museum)

In Google Earth it's here ...
51°34'19.01"N 10°57'22.86"E

But since the images from that area are not very detailed, you can get a better view bwink.gif if you go here:
Niedergasse 19, 06547 Stolberg/Harz

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