the mint
The Mint produces a full range of coins almost every year to keep a sufficient amount of coins in circulation.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
In the United States, there are four government mints, but only two (Philadelphia, PA and Denver, CO) produce coins for circulation. San Francisco, CA produces proof sets and commemoratives, and West Point, NY produces mostly bullion coins.
The us mint
Coinage is usually handled by a branch of a country's finance ministry or treasury.
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.
it produces a government which is accountable to the people, and responsive to the needs and expectations of citizens. it produces a Govt. which is accountable and mechanised for citizens to take part in decision making
No, the Bank of England issues banknotes. The Royal Mint produces coins.
I cannot give you an exact answer, but apart from Australia's general circulation coins, the RAM also produces bullion coins, non-circulating coins, commemoratives, medals and medallions, tokens and badges. The RAM also produces coins for many other countries.
There is no company that mints Canadian coins. The coins are minted by the Canadian government, not a company. The government entity in charge of minting Canadian coins is the Canadian Mint.
Platinum Bullion coins are produced at the Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint.