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The Royal Australian Mint Website, Canberra, Australia.
http://www.ramint.gov.au/
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The United States Mint produces circulating coinage (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar coin) in order for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce. Currently, the mint's 50 state quarters program is better known but not more important than the fact that they mint golden dollars.
http://www.usmint.gov/
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The British Royal Mint online shop offers limited edition gold, silver and base metal collector coins along with a range of precious art medals, exclusive diamond jewellery and unique gift ideas including glassware, silverware figurines and ceramics.
http://www.royalmint.com/
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swissmint - Production of the swiss circulation coins as well as production and sale of commemorative coins, annual coin sets and medals.
http://www.swissmint.ch/e/
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The Perth Mint is Australia's oldest operating Mint, established in to mint gold sovereigns for the British Empire. The Mint is owned by the Western Australian Government and is Australia's specialist precious metals mint, producing collector and investment coins for world markets. This site offers a wide range of precious metal gift and collectable items, as well as investment products and servi...
http://www.perthmint.com.au/gc/
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La Monnaie royale canadienne vous offre une grande séléction de pièces en or, argent ou platine pour les collectionneurs numismatiques.
http://www.mint.ca/en/index.htm
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http://www.mint.ca/en/index.htm

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http://www.mint.go.jp/

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Established in 1328 by the King Charles Robert of the Anjou, the Kremnica Mint is continuously producing more than 660 years. A long time experience with production and innovation allow us to offer the high quality at advantageous prices. Our present production program consist of coins, medals, plaques, tokens, badges, tags, tie buckles, signs, stamps, decorations, Lord Mayor's chains etc.
http://www.mint.sk/profil_uk.htm
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http://www.mint.sk/profil_uk.htm

http://www.isragift.co.il/
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http://www.austrian-mint.at/e/menu.htm

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http://www.monnaiedeparis.com/

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http://www.mint.fi/

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Mints of the World. A directory of official government and private mints throughout the world, with national banks and distributors also...
http://www.mintsoftheworld.com
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http://www.euromint.net/

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http://www.koninklijkenederlandsemunt.nl/coinshop/default.asp?language=USA&

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http://www.dkm.no/

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http://www.treasury.fgov.be/intermunt/En/konmunt.htm

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http://www.mint.com.sg/default.asp

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http://www.mint.cz/en/index.html

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http://www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm?FileContents=/kids/cartoons/birthcoin/pg1.cfm

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Wikipedia-Article "Mints"

This article is about the herb. See Mint (disambiguation) for other meanings.
Mint
Mint
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Mentha
L.
Species
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The true mints are perennial herbs in the Family Lamiaceae. They are used to flavor food, candy, teas, breath fresheners, antiseptic mouth rinses, and toothpaste. All of them are included in the Genus Mentha In common usage, just about any plant with fragrant leaves may be erroneously called a mint; on the other hand, the "mint family", Lamiaceae, does include many other aromatic herbs, including most of the more common cooking herbs, such as basil, rosemary, sage, and oregano.

The underlying minty scent is due to menthol. Mints are generally vigorous, spreading plants that tolerate a wide range of conditions. There are hundreds of varieties but only fifteen are common. Seven of these varieties are from Australia, the others are Eurasian.

The most common and popular mints for cultivation are peppermint and spearmint. Wintergreen is not technically a mint plant, but an oily chemical, methyl salicylate, which can be extracted from many entirely different plants (more than one species of which is actually called "wintergreen"). Catnip, however, is a mint plant. Wintergreen can also be produced in a simple synthetic process.

Mints are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Buff Ermine.

Peppermint (large leaves) and Corsican mint plants.
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Peppermint (large leaves) and Corsican mint plants.

Some common species and varieties:

The variety sold as "pineapple mint" is particularly mild and popular.

Japanese Peppermint is a major commercial source of menthol.

Pennyroyal is a member of the genus, and resembles other mints, but has a much stronger odor and flavor. It also has potentially harmful medicinal effects. Its characteristic scent is from pulegiol.

Corsican mint is unusual in being a low, mossy groundcover (it smells like pennyroyal).

Vietnamese mint, commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine, is not a member of the mint family.

Mint was originally used as a medicinal herb that was viewed as a cure for stomach and chest pains. Mint was brought to North America by early settlers and became commonly used as a flavoring.

Mint leaves generally refers to dried spearmint leaves of the species Mentha spicata. The dark green leaves have a pleasant warm, fresh, aromatic, sweet flavor with a cool aftertaste. In Central America (Nicaragua) mint is known as "Yerba Buena" meaning "Good Herb."

Mint leaves are used in teas, beverages, jellies, syrups, and ice creams. In Mid-Eastern cuisines, mint is used on lamb dishes. Mint is reported to be a natural method for relieving stomach aches.

Mint is native to Europe and Asia and was previously grown in convent gardens. Today, mint is commercially cultivated in the United States and Egypt.

Mint, according to Greek myth, was named after the mythical character, Menthe. During the middle ages, besides culinary use, powdered mint leaves were used to whiten teeth.

Usage

It is used as a flavouring in drinks, gum and candies. Menthol from M. is component of cosmetic and parfumes. Menthol and Essential oil of M. use in medicine as component of many drugs and very popular in aromatherapy.

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