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"Trial of the Pyx", at the Office of the Comptroller-General of the Exchequer, Whitehall, 1854. The trial takes place in the principal apartment of the Exchequer-office
The Mint, Southwark, in 1825, (c1878). Creator: UnknownThe Mint, Southwark, in 1825, (c1878). The Mint was a district in south London, named after the royal mint set up there c1543
Press and Dies Formerly Used in the Mint, (c1872). Creator: UnknownPress and Dies Formerly Used in the Mint, (c1872). Machinery used for pressing metal coins in the Royal Mint at Tower Hill in London. From Old and New London, Vol
Interior of the Mint, c1872. Creator: UnknownInterior of the Mint, c1872. Workers at the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury
Tower of London, c1840. Artist: George B CampionTower of London, c1840. View of the Tower from the north-west with the Royal Mint in the distance and figures in the foreground
Tower of London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter BoysTower of London, 1842. View of the Tower of London and the Royal Mint from Great Tower Hill with a busy street scene including children playing and an artist sketching
London, The Royal Mint, c1907
The Royal Mint, London, 19th century (1906). Artist: Herbert RailtonThe Royal Mint, London, 19th century (1906). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. V. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
The Medal Press, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
Cutting Room, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
Gold Melting House, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
Press Room, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
The Weighing Room, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, 20th century
The Silver Rolling Room, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
The Gold Rolling Room, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th century
Silver Melting House, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, 1911
The Chancellor Balance, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, early 20th centuryThe Chancellor Balance, the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, 20th century
Cutting coin blanks from metal strips, Royal Mint, London, 1897. After being cut, the blanks were then put in a coin stamping press
Milling the edges of coins, Royal Mint, London, 1891. A milled edge meant that metal could not be stolen from the edges of gold and silver coins by clipping, so reducing their intrinsic value
Coining press at the Royal Mint, London, 1891