China Mint Silver Coins

Central Mint, known in English before 2004 as Central Mint of China (CMC), is a subsidiary of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The main business of the Mint is the minting and melting of circulation and commemorative coins and the production of commemorative medals and other types of casting products for government institutions and enterprises in Taiwan. CMC officially moved to Taiwan in May 1949 and the facility was established in Taipei. It then became a subordinate of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan). In 1976, the facility was relocated to Guishan District in Taoyuan County where it still operates today.

China Mint

How much is a silver coin worth?

The market price of silver coins is based solely on the price of silver on world exchanges. For specific commemorative and collectible coins, the total number in circulation, significance and age also play a role.

How can I verify the authenticity of silver coins?

The authenticity of investment silver is confirmed by security features. Each investment silver coin usually bears a unique stamp or hallmark. This may contain information about the manufacturer, weight, purity of the silver and a unique serial number that allows for unambiguous identification.

How do I buy a silver coin?

From the comfort of your home at Aurumpro.com, where you can be sure of the authenticity of the coins and where investment silver prices are transparently listed for each product. Of course, we also offer the possibility of personal collection at our stores in Prague and in Vsetín.