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A pallet full of coins
The making of circulation coins 7/7

A pallet full of coins

The rolls of coins we see at supermarket checkouts are packed at the Mint. Five rolls go into each bundle that is then weighed to further ensure that the number of coins is correct. The bundles are assembled onto the packing pallet by robot. As at other manufacturing plants, the pallet is then shrink-wrapped in plastic, and the order is ready for delivery to the client.

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Circulation coin production is a highly automated process. Coin rolls are bundled by robot.

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A bundle of Finnish €2 coins.

The End. Back to start.

Teemu Antikainen makes preparations for shrink-wrapping a pallet before delivery to the client.

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kuva: tyhjä apukuva
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