15,000,000 coins are struck everyday at the Mint.
60% of the coins struck at the Mint are for foreign countries.
A penny used to cost about 3.5 cents to manufacture.
The Mint now uses a patented plated technique that reduces that cost to about 0.1 cent.
PHOTOGRAPHS ARE NOT ALLOWED :-)
We were also able to hold a 99.99% pure gold bar worth$350,000!!! There was an armed RCMP officer guarding it. All in all, it's a tour I would recommend.
The drive to Thunder Bay was fairly long, but the kids rebounded today and behaved pretty well most of the way - thanks Gravol. As a result, they earned back their swimming privileges. Mother Natures treated us to very heavy rain, and a spectacular light show. Carrie and Jake also saw two moose just outside of Thunder Bay. We weren't quick enough to snap a photo though.
We are staying at the Days Inn in Thunder Bay. We will visit the Terry Fox Memorial in the morning before heading off to Sault Ste. Marie for a "locks" tour.
Kate, Sam, and Jake are "minted"
The Vendramin Family get a chance to hold $350,000 in gold.
Jake, Sam and Kate strike their own coins.
Finally in Ontario
Finally in Thunder Bay
Mother Nature's Light Show
1 comment:
Hi all;
We just posted some comments for you in the Winnipeg part of your blog.
Hope the weather improves for you.
Hugs all around,
Grandy & The Biker
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