The '(Real) Casa de la Moneda' in Spain corresponds to the Royal Mint in Britain, where the nation's coinage and banknotes are made.
Yes, its called casa de moneda and it dates back to 1743.
Mercedes Espiau Eizaguirre has written: 'La Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla y su entorno' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Casa de la Moneda de Sevilla, City planning, History
The Casa Rosada is in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Mexican Mint (Spanish: Casa de Moneda de Mexico). They also have designed and manufactured coins and bills for many other nations, including Germany, Argentina, Egypt, Spain, Portugal and Sweden.See the related links section for further details.
As in the herb, "menta". As in the place that coins money, "casa de la moneda". Mint condition is"sin usar".
Casa Vicens was created in 1889.
it was painted in a pink tint
Casa Ricordi was created in 1808.
Casa Xurrina was created in 1950.
A Casa - play - was created in 1983.
Samba in Your Casa was created in 1991.