Denmark outsources coin minting to Finland

Mint of Finland wins tender to produce krone coins

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Minting a Danish krone coin. Photo: National Bank of Denmark

The National Bank of Denmark has chosen to outsource its coin production to Finland as part of a push to cut its cash production costs.

The central bank announced on May 19 the Mint of Finland had won the contract to produce all of Denmark's coins for four years, starting in 2017.

The mint claims to be the world's "leading exporter of coins" and the largest manufacturer of coins and blanks in the eurozone.

In a statement, the National Bank said the Finnish mint had been chosen because its bid

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