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Mexican Mint
Agency overview
Formed
11 May 1535; 489 years ago (1535-05-11)
Jurisdiction
Federal government of Mexico
Headquarters
Mexico City
Employees
1,845 (2006)
Agency executive
Director
Parent agency
Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit
Website
www.cmm.gob.mx
La Casa de Moneda de México is the national mint of Mexico and is the oldest mint in the Americas.
La Casa de Moneda de México is the national mint of Mexico and is the oldest mint in the Americas. La Casa de la Moneda was established on 11 May 1535...
Mentha (also known as mint, from Greek μίνθα míntha, Linear B mi-ta) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae (mint family). The exact distinction...
Indian borage, country borage, French thyme, Indian mint, Mexicanmint, Cuban oregano, soup mint, Spanish thyme. The species epithet, amboinicus refers...
Mexico City mint was very slightly heavier than the standard mark of Spain). In 1869–1870, not long after adopting the metric system, Mexicanmints began...
Look up mint or MINT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mint or The Mint may refer to: Lamiaceae, the mint family Mentha, the genus of plants commonly...
wreath. The coin was produced by the MexicanMint, which is the oldest mint in North America. The Mexico City Mint produced gold pesos in denominations...
Money portal Numismatics portal Mints designed for the manufacture of coins have been commonplace since coined currency was first developed around 600...
/ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːnoʊ/; Origanum vulgare) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae. It was native to the Mediterranean region, but widely naturalised...
scotch bonnet peppers, celery, green onions, and herbs like cilantro, Mexicanmint, chives, marjoram, rosemary, tarragon and thyme. This green seasoning...
poleo ('pennyroyal oregano'), orégano francés ('French oregano'), Mexicanmint, Mexican thyme, and many other names. Common throughout the tropics, including...
A better substitute for Russian tarragon is Mexican tarragon (Tagetes lucida), also known as Mexicanmint marigold, Texas tarragon, or winter tarragon...
Mint tea is a herbal tea made by infusing mint leaves in hot water. Mint tea made with peppermint leaves is called peppermint tea, and mint tea made with...
Coins of the Indian rupee (₹) were first minted in 1950. New coins have been produced annually since then and they make up a valuable aspect of the Indian...
They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government...
Mint Field is a Mexican shoegaze trio from Playas de Tijuana, Mexico. The group consists of vocalist and guitarist Estrella Sanchez, bass player Sebastian...
medieval Spanish and Mexican coinage. Nathan goes on to consider possible Jewish family connections to the known early Mexicanmint workers. The persecution...
post-independence Mexico retained the peso of 8 reales until 1863 when the Second Mexican Empire under Emperor Maximillan commenced the minting of pesos divided...
commemorative 2,000-peseta coins were minted, similar in size and weight to the dollar. Following independence in 1821, Mexican coinage of silver reales and gold...
diviners; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a plant species with transient psychoactive properties...
giant hyssop, Mexican Hyssop, or licorice mint, is a wildflower of the mint family (Lamiaceae) native to the mountains of Arizona, New Mexico, and Chihuahua...
Quetzalcoatl. Casas Nuevas de Moctezuma MexicanMint Museo Nacional de las Culturas Montezuma's palace unearted in Mexico, Nbcnews.com, 11 June 2008 Moctezuma...
sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. Its combination of sweetness, citrus, and herbaceous mint flavors is intended to complement the rum,...