Prekių ženklai
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Bank of Greece (IETA)
The Banknote Printing Works of the Bank of Greece (IETA), based in Holargos (currently part of the Municipality of Halandri, Attica), was set up by a decision of the Bank's General Council dated 7 June 1938 and its original purpose was to print banknotes (paper bills) for the Bank, as well as government securities.
The IETA building complex was completed in 1941, and the first printing machinery was bought and installed there that same year.Operations effectively started after the end of World War II, with the production of the 1947 1,000 drachma banknote (Series IV) and of cheques and other securities for the Bank and the Greek government.
Since 1971, when the Ministry of finance entrusted the Bank of Greece with the production of legal tender and commemorative coins, the IETA facilities have also housed the National Mint. The National Mint was organised in line with Western European standards and was equipped with state-of-the-art machinery for the manufacturing of coin dies and the striking of legal tender coins, commemorative and collectors' coins, medals, etc.
The production of coins effectively started in 1972.
By a decision of the Bank's General Council dated 12 January 1972, the Banknote Printing Works was incorporated as a separate Department (IETA Department) into the organisational structure of the Bank of Greece; this status is maintained to this day. -
Maltos centrinis bankas
Following Independence in September 1964, the Maltese Government sought assistance from the Bank of England and from the International Monetary Fund to establish a central bank. On 17 April 1968, the Central Bank of Malta was formally established, with Dr Hogg appointed as the first Governor of the Bank.
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Mennica Polska S.A.
Mennica Polska S.A. - The Mint of Poland, in addition to its core business in the field of coinage and numismatics, consistently develops its competences in new business segments. We turn fresh and creative ideas into innovative solutions that set new standards – both domestically and internationally.
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Royal Mint of Belgium
The Royal Mint of Belgium (belg. "La Monnaie Royale de Belgique") is responsible for ordering the Belgian circulation coins, the design, the quality control and the screening of counterfeit coins. The Royal Mint also represents the Belgian State on an international level.
The Royal Mint of Belgium in Brussels ended coinage and commercial operations as of Jan. 1, 2018. The coinage and the commercialization of commemorative coins and medals has been awarded to the Royal Dutch Mint. The Belgian king remains the issuing authority.
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The Croatian Mint
Kroatijos monetų kalykla buvo įkurta 1993 m. balandžio 23 d. pavadinimu Kroatijos pinigų institutas. Kroatijos monetų kalyklos įkūrėjas yra Kroatijos nacionalinis bankas, turintis 100% akcijų.