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As the oldest mint in the Americas established in 1535, this historic institution produced the legendary Spanish pieces of eight that became the world's first global currency. The museum displays original colonial minting equipment and traces Mexican coinage from Aztec cacao currency through modern pesos. Visitors gain unique insight into how New World silver shaped global economic history.
The oldest mint in the Americas, established in 1535, featuring colonial Spanish coinage and Mexican peso history.
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