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The Royal Spanish Mint (Spanish: Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre – Real Casa de la Moneda, abbreviated as FNMT-RCM) is the national mint of Spain. A mint is a facility which manufactures coins for currency. ...
In 1893, two organizations, the Casa de la Moneda (Mint) and the Fábrica del Sello (Stamp Factory) merged to create the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre. Previously, they had shared a building in Plaza de Colón, but were independent of one another. Plaza de Colón is located in the Alonso MartÃnez barrio (district) of Madrid, Spain. ...
Banknote production began in 1940. A new building came into use in 1964, in which the passport and national identification card were produced. Later, bingo cards and tickets for the state-run lottery were produced. A £20 Bank of England banknote. ...
For other types of travel document, see Travel document. ...
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A lottery is a popular form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. ...
Two plants, in Madrid and Burgos, are currently operational. Some of the FNMT-RCM's product lines are ISO 9001 certified. Motto: (Spanish for From Madrid to Heaven) Location Coordinates: , Country Spain Autonomous Community Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid Province Madrid Administrative Divisions 21 Neighborhoods 127 Founded 9th century Government - Mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Jimémez (PP) Area - Land 607 km² (234. ...
The cathedral Our Lady of Burgos. ...
ISO 9000 specifies requirements for a Quality Management System overseeing the production of a product or service. ...
The FNMT-RCM is a part of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Finance.
See also ISO 4217 Code ESP User(s) Spain, Andorra Inflation 1. ...
External link - Royal Spanish Mint, in English
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