Casa de Moneda de México
The Casa de Moneda de México, established in 1534, is the oldest mint in the Americas. Located in Mexico City, it was created to produce coins for the Spanish Empire. Over the centuries, it has played a crucial role in the country's economy and the development of its currency.
Today, the mint continues to operate, producing coins and medals, including commemorative pieces. It also serves as a museum, showcasing the history of coinage in Mexico and the minting process. Visitors can learn about the evolution of currency and the significance of the mint in Mexican history.