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B.H. Mayer

Germany · 8 products tracked

German private mint founded in 1871 in Karlsfeld near Munich, family-owned across five generations. One of the oldest private mints in Europe, B.H. Mayer produces medals, commemorative coinage and contract-struck legal tender coins for sovereign issuers worldwide. The mint holds an exclusive contract with the Bank of Rwanda to produce the Rwandan African Ounce (since 2008), Lunar Ounce and Nautical Ounce silver and gold bullion series. It also strikes coins for Cook Islands programmes including the Norse Gods proof series and recent editions of the Bounty bullion series, as well as Niue-denominated coins such as the Egyptian Gods series. B.H. Mayer serves as the primary physical striking facility for CIT Coin Invest's SmartMinting coin programmes issued under Palau and other jurisdictions.

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B.H. Mayer: frequently asked questions

B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt is a German private mint specialising in struck coins, medals, and bespoke bullion products. Kunstprägeanstalt translates roughly as "art coin and medal striking works," reflecting a tradition of precision die-work for commemorative coins, government medals, and collector bullion rather than commodity cast bars.
B.H. Mayer mint products are made in Pforzheim, Germany. Pforzheim is historically known as the German jewellery and precision manufacturing centre, a heritage that aligns with the fine die-work and finishing the mint applies to its coins and medals.
B.H. Mayer has been striking coins and medals in Pforzheim, Germany for well over a century. The business has operated through multiple eras of German industry, maintaining specialist die-striking capabilities across that long period.
The melt value of a B.H. Mayer silver coin depends on its weight and the current silver spot price. B.H. Mayer bullion coins are struck in fine silver, so the base value tracks silver spot closely. Collector or limited-edition pieces may carry a premium above melt. Use the comparison pages on BullionFerret to check live dealer prices for specific products.

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