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The United Kingdom Royal Mint
2018 Queen’s Beast Scotland Unicorn 1 oz Gold Coin
Spot + 5.50%
Britannia 2021 1/4 oz Gold Bullion Coin
Spot + 12.90%
2023 Royal Mint Yale of Beaufort 10 oz Silver Coin
Spot + 22.00%
Royal Mint 2020 Britannia 1 oz Silver Coin
Spot + 19.00%
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United States Mint
The United States Mint (US Mint) is the official government operated mint of the United States of America. It oversees the storage and custody of the official gold reserves on behalf of the US Treasury, most notably at the Fort Knox bullion depository in Kentucky. Beyond these functions, the US Mint also manufactures US legal tender circulating coinage, as well as commemorative coins, proof coins, medals, and other numismatic coin products. In fact, the US Mint is the world’s largest manufacturer of coins and medals, as well as the world’s largest producer of gold and silver bullion coins.
Bavarian State Mint
The Bavarian Central Mint is a European Coin mint located in the city of Munich. It is one of the four German coin mints, the most prominent of the others being the Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg (SMBW) which, on 1 January 2014 was authorised to mint coins for the Latvian government. All coins from the BCM contain a ‘D’ mint mark for tracking purposes. The Bavarian Central Mint has been in operation since 1871 CE.