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The Mint is making cents of a cashless world

The Royal Australian Mint could one day transform into a museum as coin production steadily declines – 110 million coins in 2022-23 compared to 238 million in 2002-03. However, in an increasingly cashless society, the Mint is adapting to remain relevant. For the past decade, the mint has pivoted towards collectible and investment coins (like the new $99 Bluey silver proof coin), capitalising on its capabilities to mint souvenirs, and it’s just u…
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canberradaily.com.au broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
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