Graag CMCMINT toevoegen.

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Room 201, No.3, Shimei Park 3rd Street, Wanjiang Street, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China.
 

The translate button translates from English to English so it doesn't change the title. The title is Dutch and translates to “Please add CMCMINT”.

 

But the post doesn't identify any coins in Numista connected to CMCMINT. I searched for CMCMINT in Numista and didn't find anything. A CMC search only shows one coin but it is a Bohemian coin from the eleventh century.

What mint fits inside a single room?

Idolenz

What mint fits inside a single room?

It depends on how big the room is, I guess?

Chefff

Idolenz

What mint fits inside a single room?

It depends on how big the room is, I guess?

I think you need to repost your first post about this Chinese Mint to explain why you are adding this address. That post was deleted for some reason.

bjherbison

The translate button translates from English to English so it doesn't change the title. The title is Dutch and translates to “Please add CMCMINT”.

 

But the post doesn't identify any coins in Numista connected to CMCMINT. I searched for CMCMINT in Numista and didn't find anything. A CMC search only shows one coin but it is a Bohemian coin from the eleventh century.

Sorry, I'll be using English titles from now on. I had previously posted a longer, more detailed piece, but it was deleted. So I thought I'd keep it as short as possible.  Here's a section of their website. I can't add it (website) because it's a sales site.

“CMCMINT was founded in 2014, located in a city with great potential-DongGuan City GuangDong Province. We specialize in various quality metal crafts such as metal bar, coin, medal, badge, pin etc. We can deal with many metals normal or rare, like aluminum, brass, copper, silver, zinc, columbium/niobium, indium, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, tin, titanium and bimetal. ”

I'm also seeing CMCMINT on Numista, particularly copper bars, etc. In some cases, it refers to Central Metals Corp. in Windsor, Ontario. However, this is incorrect and should be CMCMINT in China. If you add this CMCMINT, I'll make the changes in Numista.

N#225976 
N#225971 
N#225973 

 

I believe there are multiple CMCMINTs. One is in Canada, one is in Taiwan, and one is in China. The CMCMINT logo in Canada is different from the one in China. I just noticed that this has been discussed before, but no one mentioned the CMCMINT in China. 
I believe the coins above are all from China CMCMINT. The coins in the topic below are partly from China and partly from Canada CMCMINT.

https://nl.numista.com/forum/topic120494.html

 

You can buy the coins below directly from CMCMINT CHINA. These coins are often sold on Chinese websites. I don't see the CMCMINT Canada logo anywhere.



Thanks!

 




 

 


 

This looks weird.

 

Please, share a link, it does not matter that it is a sale website, we are not promoting, but rather gathering information.

Catalogue administrator

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1101548442/sellerPageInfo?sellerId=221158334&shopId=1101548442

It looks to me quite incoclusive for mint adding.

Catalogue administrator
Estado cambiado a rechazado (Jarcek, 31 mar 2026, 13:02)

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