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Perth Mint


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Разработчик Gold Corporation
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This app gives you free access to the latest gold price, silver price and platinum price
A well-organized screen lists the prices and changes compared to the last closing price, and you are able to see graphs of the performance of the gold price the silver price and platinum price with time periods ranging from single days all the way up to five-years.

The Perth Mint
Do you trade gold, silver and platinum with The Perth Mint? Then login and stay a step ahead by using the mobile app to buy and sell, check your portfolio, and view the latest rates for your bullion.

Place orders
With the calculator you can calculate in three easy steps how much gold or silver you can buy and what a sale will yield you. If you want to place an order after the calculation you’re able to do so in one simple step.

About The Perth Mint
Gold Corporations history started with the founding of the Perth branch of Britains Royal Mint in 1899. At the time, gold sovereigns and half sovereigns were used throughout the British Empire as everyday circulating coins and it was the Royal Mint’s responsibility to supply them. Rather than shipping gold to London and then distributing coins back to Britain’s colonies, the Royal Mint built a number of branch mints throughout the Empire in places where gold was found. The Perth Mint was one of these - built to refine gold mined in Western Australia and turn it into sovereigns. When sovereigns were withdrawn from circulation in 1931, the Mint used its skills in the production of other coins, although it still continued to refine gold. It remained under British ownership until 1970 when control passed to the Government of Western Australian.

Gold Corporation was created by the Gold Corporation Act 1987 to take over the operations of the Mint and launch Australia’s official bullion coin programme. The Australian Nugget coin was launched in 1987, and was followed by many other successful bullion coin programmes and commemorative coins.

The Mints refining activities eventually outgrew the old premises in the city of Perth and a new refinery was built near Perth’s international airport. This facility commenced operation in 1990.