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Perth Mint’s Rich History
The Perth Mint, established in 1899, is one of the oldest mints operating today in Australia. It started as a branch of Britain’s Royal Mint during the gold rush era to refine gold into coins for the British Empire. Over the years, it quickly became known for making top-quality gold sovereigns and half-sovereigns. The mint played an important role in turning raw gold into legal money, which helped boost trade and business in Australia.
Today, the Perth Mint is famous for its top-notch bullion coins and collector items. They have everything from gold and silver to platinum, drawing investors and collectors from all over the globe with their online bullion trading.
Activities at Perth Mint Gold Tour
Here’s what you can look forward to in your Perth Mint Gold Tour:
- Check out a traditional gold pour in Perth Mint’s original melting house, its 19th-century brick walls are filled with gold particles from decades of gold pouring.
- Watch the coin-making process, from design to minting, as they craft collector coins, silver bullion coins, and even platinum coins.
- Explore the gold exhibition to see precious metals like the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin, King Henry, and Karratha Queen.
- Personalize your own Perth Mint medallions with custom engravings on materials like aluminum bronze, gold-plated, pure silver, or real gold, available to take home for a small fee.
- Try lifting one of Perth Mint’s last pure gold bars, weighing 403 troy ounces, at the interactive Touch Gold exhibit
- Shop for unique Western Australian treasures such as Argyle Pink Diamonds and South Sea Pearls at the Perth Mint shop.
Tips for your Perth Mint Tour
Make the most out of your trip with these tips:
How long does the Perth Mint tour last?
The Perth Mint tour usually runs for about 45 minutes to an hour, giving you a full-on experience of our gold exhibits, traditional gold pours, and coin-making process.
Can you buy gold from Perth Mint?
You can purchase gold from the Perth Mint at their bullion trading room. They have a wide selection of precious metals, such as gold and silver, available as minted and cast bars, as well as coins.
Can you pay with cash at the Perth Mint?
No, the Perth Mint Shop does not accept cash payments. They accept payments via EFTPOS debit or credit cards, Apple Pay/Google Pay/Samsung Pay, Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), Telegraphic Transfer, RTGS, and BPAY.
What’s included
Admission to: Perth Mint Gold Exhibition
Professional guide
Live gold pour demonstration
Not included
Hotel pick up and drop off
Other personal expenses
Pricing & availability
Things to know
How to redeem
Present your mobile voucher
Enter the venue directly with your voucher
Things don’t always work out, so enjoy peace of mind knowing that the following cancellation options are available to you.
100% refund to your original payment method or credits
- Up to 24 hours before booking date
Non-refundable
- From 24 hours before the booking date
Closed on New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Anzac Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Address
- 310 Hay Street (corner Hill Street) in East Perth
- How to get there: Take a short walk from Perth’s city center
- Please refer to the map for assistance
How to get there
- You may board the free Central Area Transit (CAT) bus service to visit the Mint. Chose the Red CAT bus and depart at The Perth Mint stop (Number R06)