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National Mint of Bolivia : ウィキペディア英語版
National Mint of Bolivia

The National Mint of Bolivia ((スペイン語:Casa de la Moneda de Bolivia)) or the Mint of Potosí (in colonial era) is a mint located in the city of Potosí in Bolivia. It is from this mint that most of the silver shipped through the Spanish Main came.
The coinage minted during its period became so well known in the world that a saying, memorialized by Miguel de Cervantes came into use: ''valer un potosí'', "to be worth a potosí" (that is, "a fortune").
==First mint==

Silver mining at Cerro Rico (a mountain of silver ore), a growth of population and a commercial expansion coupled with Potosí's notable height, prompted a necessity to organise a coinage centre. Minting began immediately on the basis of a rudimentary technology that remained for the next 212 years, from 1572 to 1767.
A proposal by the Spanish viceroy Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa set about the initial construction of the first mint. In 1572 the foundations near the Royal Palaces in the ''Plaza del Regozijo'' under the auspices of the architect Jerónimo Leto, who finished the work in three years. The overall costs exceeded 8,000 pesos, the equivalent of around ten million dollars in today's currency. Charles III of Spain is said to have remarked on hearing the cost of the mint, "the whole building must be made of pure silver".

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