
Casa de Moneda de Chile
The Casa de Moneda de Chile is the national mint responsible for producing Chile’s official coins and banknotes. Established in 1743, it ensures the authenticity, security, and quality of the country's currency. Beyond currency production, it also creates commemorative coins and medals, often reflecting Chile’s cultural heritage and history. Located in Santiago, the mint combines historical architecture with modern technology, playing a vital role in maintaining Chile’s monetary integrity and supporting numismatic collections. Its long-standing tradition highlights the importance of secure and reliable currency in supporting economic stability.