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Located on the original site where the Mint was situated for over 500 years, discover the surprising stories and unique history of this little-known area of the Tower.
Visiting 'Coins and Kings'
Discover the surprising stories and little-known history of this area of the Tower.
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How five coins changed history
Each of the five key coins in the exhibition reveal secrets and stories about the people of the Mint in the Tower.
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