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The Mint (India)

The Mint (India), officially called the India Government Mint, is a government-operated facility responsible for producing India's official coinage and medals. Established in 1929, it ensures the secure and standardized manufacturing of coins with high-quality metal and precise minting techniques. The Mint also handles security features to prevent counterfeiting and plays a vital role in maintaining the integrity and trustworthiness of the country's currency. Located in Mumbai, it operates under the Government of India’s Ministry of Finance, contributing to the nation's monetary stability through meticulous coin production.