The Casa de Moneda de Mexico in Mexico, which was the first mint in America, was established by Royal Charter in 1535, and has served continuously reaching a quality recognition worldwide. Responsible for the minting of coins and banknotes that are legal, it should be noted that they do not print passports, passes, or stamps
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| - The Casa de Moneda de Mexico in Mexico, which was the first mint in America, was established by Royal Charter in 1535, and has served continuously reaching a quality recognition worldwide. Responsible for the minting of coins and banknotes that are legal, it should be noted that they do not print passports, passes, or stamps
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| - The Casa de Moneda de Mexico in Mexico, which was the first mint in America, was established by Royal Charter in 1535, and has served continuously reaching a quality recognition worldwide. Responsible for the minting of coins and banknotes that are legal, it should be noted that they do not print passports, passes, or stamps
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