Royal Mint of Spain
The Royal Mint of Spain, known as "Casa de la Moneda," is the official minting institution of Spain. Established in 1557, it is responsible for producing coins, banknotes, and other forms of currency. The mint also plays a role in the production of medals and other numismatic items, contributing to Spain's economic stability.
Located in Madrid, the Royal Mint operates under the supervision of the Bank of Spain. It employs advanced technology and skilled artisans to ensure the quality and security of its products. The mint also engages in educational initiatives to promote the history and significance of currency in Spain.