
Federal Mint of Argentina
The Federal Mint of Argentina, known as the Casa de Moneda, is the official institution responsible for producing the country's coins and currency. Established in 1893, it designs, manufactures, and manages the production of coins, medals, and other official financial materials. The mint ensures the quality and security of Argentine currency, working closely with the government and central bank. Its role is vital for maintaining monetary stability, preventing counterfeiting, and supporting Argentina’s economic system through the reliable issuance of coins and currency notes.