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Award-winning tourist attraction and Australia’s specialist precious metals mint for collector coins

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Aug 27, 2024
The Perth Mint generously donated a wonderful 1oz silver Quokka coin from its store to support our local school during Science Week. The winning students loved it and it was very much appreciated. Th… Full review by Michael H
Aug 1, 2024
Purchased a coin set, absolute nightmare. Slow to process quick to take my money. Returned item for refund, was given the run around, made it difficult. Eventually requested refund, told I would be r… Full review by LaraPPerth_Australia
Feb 23, 2024
I had never visited a mint before, so didn't know what to expect. I was underwhelmed by the Perth mint. All I was able to see was the shop, which had over-priced products, unless I was prepared to pa… Full review by V W

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Hi all. Planning to visit The Perth Mint in mid December on a weekday morning. Would I be able to buy tickets on …
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Hi all. Planning to visit The Perth Mint in mid December on a weekday morning. Would I be able to buy tickets on arrival? Or should I buy them online ahead of time? thanks
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Buy them on arrival, just inside the front door
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Hi, For a single traveller in their 30s travelling by themself, is it worth going to visit Perth Mint. And is there much to do …
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Hi, For a single traveller in their 30s travelling by themself, is it worth going to visit Perth Mint. And is there much to do and see there and be interested about? Particularly if you don't have large amounts of money to spend on items there?
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If you are interested in the inner workings of a Mint. There is an entry cost. For cheaper things to do, look up Perth Walking Tour or visit Claisebrooke Cove
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Hi Perth mint, I notice in 'the blurb' on your website it mentions sovereign watches for sale but I couldn't find them on your …
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Hi Perth mint, I notice in 'the blurb' on your website it mentions sovereign watches for sale but I couldn't find them on your shop tab? Do you still have them? Am I looking in the wrong spot? If not, can you advise a good gift for an 80 yr old man! :)
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Hi there, we sell coin watches in our shop and we do on our website (Although this service is temporarily unavailable due to a website upgrade. We are hoping the watches will be …
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Hi there, we sell coin watches in our shop and we do on our website (Although this service is temporarily unavailable due to a website upgrade. We are hoping the watches will be back on line by the end of the week). We don't stock sovereign watches, however, we do sell sovereign pendants and rings that can be made to order. Please call our shop on 9421 7376 if you require any further information. Kind regards
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Answer by Cathy A · Aug 22, 2016
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Am I able to buy a silver bar while visiting the mint?
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You certainly can purchase a silver bar during your visit to The Perth Mint. The shop trading hours for bullion are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm (excluding public holidays). Please …
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You certainly can purchase a silver bar during your visit to The Perth Mint. The shop trading hours for bullion are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm (excluding public holidays). Please note that certain payment restrictions and ID requirements apply to bullion purchases. It is best to check with The Perth Mint Shop at 08 9421 7376 for the most up-to-date information before coming in to make a purchase.
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Answer by Keanan B · Nov 3, 2015
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What's the difference between the Perth mint and the mint in Canberra?
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Established as a branch of Britain’s Royal Mint in 1899, The Perth Mint is the oldest operating Mint in Australia. Wholly-owned by the State Government of Western Australia …
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Established as a branch of Britain’s Royal Mint in 1899, The Perth Mint is the oldest operating Mint in Australia. Wholly-owned by the State Government of Western Australia since 1970, The Perth Mint is empowered to issue the Australian Precious Metals Coin Program as legal tender and also strikes many of Australia’s limited edition collector coins, highly sought-after throughout the world for their superb proof quality and exquisite numismatic treatments. As one of Western Australia’s leading tourist attractions, The Perth Mint also offers a unique combination of activities, exhibitions and demonstrations as part of its admission-based guided tour, enabling visitors to experience the astonishing allure of gold. The Royal Mint in Canberra is the sole supplier of Australia’s circulating coinage. More detailed information can be found at the respective websites for both Mints.
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Answer by Keanan B · Oct 5, 2015
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