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Pobjoy Mint

United Kingdom · 4 products tracked

British private mint established in 1965, and one of Europe's largest private minting companies. Strikes legal tender coins for several overseas territories and nations.

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Pobjoy Mint: frequently asked questions

Pobjoy Mint is a British private mint that produced coins on behalf of sovereign governments and overseas territories, covering both collector and bullion issues in gold and silver. It is known for striking coins for island and overseas territories, many of which carry face values and are used as legal tender in those jurisdictions.
Pobjoy Mint ceased operations after the business was closed. It had been an independent British producer of world coins. Without a verified current source confirming resumed trading, it is not possible to confirm active operation. Check official announcements for the latest status.
Pobjoy Mint is based in the United Kingdom. It operated as a private mint producing coins for a range of governments and territories from its UK facility.
Many coins struck by Pobjoy Mint carry face values and are legal tender in their issuing territory, including coins produced for island and overseas territories under their respective authorities. Commemorative coins for other territories may also carry legal-tender status in those jurisdictions. Whether that status carries any tax benefit depends on the buyer's country of residence, not the issuing territory.

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