1. The Perth Mint is a historic government-owned facility that produces precious metal coins and bars. It was established in 1899 to refine gold mined in Western Australia and operated as part of the British Empire’s currency system. Today, it is known for producing high-quality gold, silver, and platinum products for export worldwide. Some interesting facts about the Perth Mint include:

- The Mint’s flagship product is the Australian Gold Kangaroo, a bullion coin that is highly sought after by investors and collectors around the globe.

- The Mint’s largest gold coin ever produced weighs one tonne and is worth over $60 million AUD.

- The Mint also offers a range of unique and collectible coins, including a series of lunar coins that depict the Chinese zodiac.

- Visitors can tour the Mint and learn about its history and operations, as well as see the world’s largest gold coin on display.

2. The Perth Mint is open Monday to Sunday, 9am to 5pm. Their phone number is +61 8 9421 7376.

3. Tickets for the Perth Mint tour can be purchased on site or online. Prices vary depending on the type of tour and whether you want to include a gold pouring demonstration. The Mint is located in the heart of Perth, and can be accessed by public transport or car. Parking is available on site.