Royal Mint Experience 2019
Today we visit the Royal Mint experience in Llantrisant. If you have coins in your pocket you can guarantee that it was made here!! Not only coins from the UK but coins from all over the world are produced in Wales!!
We couldn't film on the tour bu done our best to get you some highlights from elsewhere in this amazing venue.
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The Royal Mint Experience! (2018)
Having a look around the Royal Mint Experience at Llantrisant (photos and video are not allowed on the factory part of the tour, but are permitted in the exhibition).
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The Royal Mint Experience!
A visit to the Royal Mint at Llantrisant, sadly cameras are not allowed during the factory tour, but they are permitted in the exhibition area.
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The Royal Mint - A peculiarly British shopping experience!
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My Epic Road Trip to Wales, The Royal Mint & Mach Loop! Coin Cupboard.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Coin Cupboard, with me Andy.
We aren't in the Cupboard for very long today at all.
A new kind of Vlog video for you all today covering my trip to the Royal Mint and Wales via Mach Loop on way home.
What a great couple of days I had.
Great to meet some other CoinTubers; Absolute Coins, Christopher Collects and Coins 2 Collect.
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0:01 - 10:00 - Drive, night before and banter before The Royal Mint.
10:00 - 21:00 The Royal Mint with other CoinTubers.
21:00 - Wales, Mach Loop and Drive Home.
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New Royal Mint Aka Britain's New Decimal Coinage And New Mint (1968)
No title. New Royal Mint - Britain's new decimal coinage and new mint. London and Wales.
L/S the Royal Mint. C/U name and crest of Royal Mint. C/U of new decimal coins. Camera zooms in to show coin reversed showing the Queen's head. M/S Christopher Ironside (designer of new coins) and J.H. James (Deputy Chief of the Mint) looking at photographs of the new coins. C/U Mr. Ironside. C/U Mr. James. C/U Large plaster cast of the new coins. Extreme C/U of line of the five new coins. C/U pan showing the halfpenny, penny, two pence, five pence and ten pence coins. C/U ten penny coin and five penny coin, beside them is the florin and a shilling which are the same denomination and size.
M/S Home Secretary Jim Callaghan (James Callaghan) laying the foundation stone for the new Royal Mint at Llantrisant in South Wales. M/S audience clapping. C/U Mr. Callaghan holding up a new coin, he then places it behind the foundation stone. Panning shot showing the girder work of the new building. M/S Mr. Callaghan putting on a helmet, which he pats on top of his head. C/U Mr. Callaghan wearing helmet. M/S Mr. Callaghan and party walk towards camera to look round the site. Angle shot pan down girder work of new building. M/S showing models on table of the new building. C/U model of new building.
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Prince Charles visits UK Royal mint
(11 Jul 2017) Britain's Prince Charles visited the Royal Mint factory and museum on Tuesday, where a commemorative coin to mark the Duke of Edinburgh's retirement is being made.
The five pound (6.4 US dollar) coin bears the image of his father, Prince Philip, and the Latin words: non sibi sed patriae - meaning not for self, but country.
Charles struck the coin himself and was presented with it at the end of his visit.
Another coin to mark Charles' 70th birthday next year will also be produced at the mint in Llantrisant, Wales.
The Royal Mint was originally housed in the Tower of London, before moving to Wales in 1968 in advance of the introduction of decimalisation.
It produces five billion coins each year for more than 60 countries.
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The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Wales
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The Royal Mint Experience - 1st Birthday with Mr Phoebus and The Penny Farthing Experience
Mr Phoebus and the Unique Penny Farthing Experience was delighted to be a part of the 1st Birthday of The Royal Mint Experience in Llantrisant. A Fabulous day captured on film and photography by Luke Hall and Karen Ratcliffe-Carvell.
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WELSH DRAGON £20 COIN || *ONLY AVAILIBLE AT ROYAL MINT SHOP* UNPACKAGING 2017 (ROYAL MINT)
Unpackaging and Reviewing the 2017 Welsh Dragon £20 Silver Coin.
£20 from the Royal Mint.
Only available at the Royal Mint Shop. (Not available online).
Royal Mint Moves to Wales - 1968
The Queen, Prince Philip and the Prince of Wales visit Cardiff and Llantrisant, to open the new Royal Mint which is being transferred by stages from London.
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Royal mint on fire
This is the Royal mint in Llantrisant on fire.
Royal Mint Bullion; 1,000 years in the making.
Coins are more than tokens of trade. They are miniature works of art – pieces of history you can hold in your hands. For more than 1,100 years The Royal Mint has been striking the stories of the British Isles. Through conflict and adversity, dynastic change, and social and scientific progress, we have produced currency for kings and queens; working with leading artists and driving innovation in manufacturing, producing coins sought after by investors and collectors all over the world.
Walk the factory floor of our purpose-built facility near Llantrisant in South Wales and you’ll see our technologies and traditions side-by-side.
Potentially save £50,000 ($63,000) by listening to this podcast on Gold
You could save £50,000 if you manage to purchase this 1819 Gold Sovereign.
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Today is Friday 24th May 2019 and we are announcing a wonderful opportunity for you to have a shot at owning one of the rarest British Sovereigns available on the Market today for £50,000 less than the normal retail price.
The Royal Mint is a government-owned mint that produces coins for the United Kingdom. Operating under the name Royal Mint Ltd, the Mint is a limited company that is wholly owned by Her Majesty's Treasury and is under an exclusive contract to supply all the nation's coinage.
Well its announced officially today that it is selling an extremely rare 200-year-old gold sovereign for £100,000 – but the demand for this coin is expected to be so high its acquisition will be subject to a ballot.
The Royal Mint says the George III sovereign was one of 3,574 to be struck in 1819 and there are around only 10 left in the world, and it has been sourced and verified by its historic coin experts. It was minted the same year as Queen Victoria’s birth.
The coin is being offered via a ballot on 12 July at the fixed price of £100,000 and potential purchasers will need to apply online before 28 June and will also need to have their application approved before the winner is selected at random.
Before it is sold, the 1819 sovereign will be on display at the Royal Mint Experience visitor centre in Llantrisant South Wales UK from 10 June.
This coin typically weighs 7.98 grams of 22 carat gold so its pure 24 carat gold content is 7.315 grams and its diameter is 22.05mm. It features the laureate head portrait of George III by Pistrucci on the Obverse. The Reverse has the George Dragon design by Pistrucci. Text reads GEORGIUS III D:G , BRITANNIAR:REX F:D HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. This is the motto of the Knights of the Garter.
The highest chivalric order of the realm, established by King Edward III and his eldest son the Black Prince after the battle of Crécy in the mid 14th Century.
Now you may ask how would I be saving £50,000 – well if you go to the bullion by post website (Link in the description below) you will see that they are offering a similar coin for £150,266 though they are temporarily out of stock (though one must ask are they hoping to purchase this coin for £100,000 and then sell it for £150,000 – it tells us at least what they believe the coin to be worth.
Now if this is above what your wallet can afford then the Royal Mint is also selling the same dated half sovereign for just £995 link below but of course its nowhere near as rare.
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MINT YOUR OWN COINS!!! || ISAAC NEWTON 50P & 12 SIDED £1 || 2017 (ROYAL MINT)
Here I am showing the coins that I have minted myself at the Royal Mint in Llantrisant.
The 2017 12 sided 'Nations of the crown' £1 coin.
The 2017 Sir Isaac Newton 50p.
If you want to mint your own coin, then be sure to visit the roayl mint tour and pay the extra for the chance to do this!!