FAQs | The Royal Mint Experience (2024)

When will The Royal Mint Experience re-open?

The Royal Mint Experience will open on 31st July at 9:30am (subject to Government’s guidance).

Will it re-open 7 days a week?

The Royal Mint Experience will only be open Friday to Sunday from 9:30am to 5pm, running tours from 10am to 4:00pm. For more information, please visit our website.

Will tours be fully operational?

We will be able to accommodate up to 7 people on each tour, while the 2m rule is still in place.

Will there be a queueing system in place?

Due to a lower quantity of staff members, you may experience queues – particularly in the gift shop or at the admissions desk. There will be a queueing system in place to manage the flow of people in the safest way possible.

Will I have limited time in the exhibition?

No, the exhibition gallery will be open for you to browse in your own time, although strict social distancing measures will be in place to ensure there is no overcrowding.

Are your VIP tours still operating?

We are still finalising details for our VIP tours. Please keep an eye on royalmint.com/vip for further announcements.

What will be the ‘Strike your own coin’ when you open?

We will be opening with the Iguanodon 50p, which was in place when we closed back in March. Keep your eyes on our website and social media channels for more announcements about upcoming launches.

Is the gift shop open?

The gift shop will re-open on 31st July in line with the whole of The Royal Mint Experience, however there will be a reduced selection of products on sale, a one-way system throughout the shop and in order to manage capacities, you may be asked to wait outside the shop until someone leaves.

Is the café open?

Details of our café offering will be confirmed in due course.

Has the cost of a ticket remained the same?

Ticket prices will remain the same. For information on please visit our website.

Are you honouring tickets bought pre-coronavirus? How do I book onto a tour?

Yes - We will be contacting all bookings already on our system to arrange a visit date. In the event that you need to speak to us about your booking, please email experience@royalmint.com

I already have a pre-booked ticket how do I use this?

We will be contacting all bookings already on our system to arrange a visit date. In the event that you need to speak to us about your booking, please email experience@royalmint.com

I am a group travel organiser and have a booking with you. Will our group still be able to visit?

With reduced capacities, there may be some disruption. We will contact you at least 2 weeks prior to your booking date to confirm details. If you need to contact us about your booking, please email groups@royalmint.com

Can I just turn up on the day and book a ticket?

Due to the reduced capacities, it is unlikely that walk-up tickets will be available. It is therefore essential that you book online prior to arriving.

When can I book tickets?

Existing bookings will have first refusal on dates. Tickets will go on general sale from 9am on Monday 20th July.

Will the GBCH coin swap still be taking place?

Regrettably, we will be unable to facilitate the coin swap so this event has been indefinitely cancelled.

What safety measures have you put in place?

The safety and wellbeing of our employees and customers is always our priority, and as a responsible business we have taken a number of measures to ensure we are safe to re-open.

Safety measures to be added include signage for a one-way system, stickers on the floor, barriers put in place and additional hand sanitizer stations.

A full safety guide will be published on our website prior to reopening.

Do I need to wear PPE?

To ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our guests and our staff, a face mask is highly encouraged while on the tour. To ensure the utmost hygiene, please try to bring your own.

Are you still making medical visors for the NHS in the RME?

The visor production continues to take place, although the team have now moved out of the experience. You will be able to find information and stories relating to this work on your visit.

What was the RME used for during the coronavirus?

We transformed The Royal Mint Experience (our visitor attraction) into an emergency production line for medical visors. The site ensures that employees are safely distanced, and allowed us to keep manufacturing jobs open when our normal production was scaled back.

FAQs | The Royal Mint Experience (2024)

FAQs

How long does The Royal Mint Experience take? ›

How long will a visit take? The average visit to The Royal Mint Experience will last approximately 2 hours. The factory experience is guided, the duration of which is 30 minutes.

Is The Royal Mint reputable? ›

Trusted around the world, The Royal Mint has been a leading authority on precious metals for centuries.

How much is The Royal Mint Experience? ›

Save 10% on selected tickets by booking online more than one day in advance
Adult (16+)Family (1 adult/3 children, 2 adults/2 children)
Price£13.50 - £17.11£40.49 - £51.25

Is The Royal Mint still at Llantrisant? ›

The Royal Mint's New, Permanent Home

The new mint, located near Wales' capital city of Cardiff, occupies an area of more than 30 acres. Its buildings house some of the most advanced coining machinery in the world and it has a larger capacity than any other mint in Western Europe.

How much money does The Royal Mint make a year? ›

It has seen the UK's oldest manufacturer successfully evolve into a consumer brand, expanding into precious metals investment products, the sale of historic coins, jewellery and luxury collectibles. In total, The Royal Mint delivered revenue of £1.4 billion in the year (up from £1.1 billion in 2020-21).

How many coins does The Royal Mint make a year? ›

Currency. The Royal Mint is the largest and most technically advanced minting facility in the world. We make more than 3.3 billion coins and blanks a year for in excess of 30 countries at our site in Llantrisant, South Wales.

Who is The Royal Mint owned by? ›

HM Treasury

Is The Royal Mint run by the government? ›

Over the centuries, The Royal Mint has evolved to become a sophisticated manufacturer which operates today as a government-owned company.

Does The Royal Mint make a profit? ›

During the year The Royal Mint delivered an operating profit of £17.7 million, while underlying profits grew to £24.4 million (£20.8 million 2021-22). This enabled the Group to make a significant £6.8 million investment in two new business divisions as part of its' five-year transformation strategy.

Are uncirculated coins worth anything? ›

Circulated coins may be cheaper, but they are likely not in mint condition and have lost some value over time. Uncirculated coins are more valuable since they retain their original condition. While they cost more, their condition means they will likely retain or increase in value.

How many people work at The Royal Mint? ›

Our Leadership and Teams. The Royal Mint is the world's leading export mint and employs more than 900 people.

Can I sell back to The Royal Mint? ›

Whether your gold, silver or platinum bullion coins and bars are from The Royal Mint or other global mints and refineries, we are equipped to provide a complete buyback service. This flexibility allows you to sell a wide range of precious metal assets with ease and confidence.

Can you have a tour of The Royal Mint? ›

Since opening in 2016, The Royal Mint Experience has become one of the top-rated tourist attractions in South Wales. Our guided tours give you unprecedented access to The Royal Mint and its history. Go behind the scenes to discover a whole world of coinage and experience history at The Royal Mint Experience.

What's the difference between The Royal Mint and the London mint? ›

Therefore, while both organisations deal with coins, they have different roles and operations. The Royal Mint manufactures the coins, while the London Mint Office sells collectible coins and medals.

What is the largest Royal Mint coin? ›

The largest coin ever produced by The Royal Mint, a 15-kilo solid gold coin, was produced in 2022 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. The masterpiece required the highest level of craftsmanship and refinement, combined with state-of-the-art engraving and laser technology.

How long does it take to tour the Denver Mint? ›

Tour Hours

The Denver Mint offers up to 6 tours a day with a maximum of 50 people on each tour. Tours are offered Monday through Thursday (excluding observed federal holidays) at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. They last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

How long is a mint tour? ›

Learn about the history of the United States Mint during a free 45 minute guided tour running from 8 am to 3:30 pm, where you will also learn how coins are produced for the American public.

What do you do at The Royal Mint? ›

Explore 1,100 years of history. With thrilling tours, exciting exhibitions, cracking coin hunts and more, there's something for everyone at The Royal Mint Experience. Book your visit online for 10% off the door price.

How long does it take the US mint to ship coins? ›

3–6 business days

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