by Philippe Sudan | Mar 6, 2020
The South African Reserve Bank and the South African Mint undertook a feasibility study on the coin re-circulation recirculation in South Africa. The purpose of the study was to assess feasible and sustainable coin re-circulation solutions that the SARB and...
by Philippe Sudan | Mar 6, 2020
GLORY has been involved in the cash cycle for over 100 years. During this time, we have witnessed much change, and the pace of this change has accelerated significantly over the past twenty years. That said, what we have seen so far is nothing compared to the game...
by Philippe Sudan | Mar 6, 2020
The truth of the matter is simple: coins travel around the world every day. The Royal Mint launched a comprehensive awareness program for the launch of the new £1 coin that included reclamation of the old “round pound”. They engaged not just the public, but also...
by Philippe Sudan | Mar 6, 2020
Inefficient coin recirculation exists in most countries resulting in an artificial shortage of coin followed by new coin production to meet demand. In the United States in 2018, Coinstar’s 17,000 coin counting kiosks recirculated three times the number of coins that...
by Philippe Sudan | Mar 6, 2020
More and more companies are taking steps to reduce the environmental footprint of their processes and products. In the minting industry, this can be challenging. Modern coinage methods, for example, use steel coin dies in order to strike metal blanks by plastic...
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