no its not a mint
THE COIN IS FROM GERMANY - PRUSSIA - VALUE IS ABOUT $2.00
Your coin is from the German province of Hesse-Cassel and was issued in 1864. The value ranges based on the level of detail visible. If roughly half of the expected fine detail remains and the surface of the coin looks dull, it is worth roughly $5. If there is absolutely no sign of use, it could go for as much as $40. (price information is taken from Krause Publications' Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801-1900)
Munze Ulrich was born on 1984-05-04.
Jorg Jordan has written: 'Kleine munze zeit'
All countries use the word "mint" or a translation of it to describe their coin-producing facilities. The English word can be traced back to the Latin "Monēta", which also gives us the word "money".Monēta was the name of the Temple of Juno which was also a place where Roman coins were struck. It eventually made its way into Old English as mynet, which was eventually shortened to mynt. Modern spelling changed the Y to an I.Other European languages have similar-sounding words. In French, monnaie means coins or small change, and in German Munze can mean either coins or mint.