Unlike the United States Mint, the Royal Mint of Spain is also responsible for producing Spain’s stamps and bank notes.Their main facility is in Madrid. The Royal Mint Limited whose registered office is at Llantrisant, Pontyclun, CF72 8YT, United Kingdom (registered in England and Wales No. 06964873). The first season focused on the cadre’s initial heist: attempting to print millions of euros at the Royal Mint of Spain. It is where Euros are printed.
The Royal Mint Limited whose registered office is at Llantrisant, Pontyclun, CF72 8YT, United Kingdom (registered in England and Wales No. All information contained on or available through this website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Due to the way that coinage was regulated in Spain’s past, the Royal Mint of Spain is not as old as many expect. 06964873). The actual Royal Mint of Spain's building is not in Money Heist, but instead the Spanish National Research Council. The Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre was created in 1893 from the merging of two age-old organizations, namely the Casa de la Moneda (The Mint) and the Fábrica del Sello (The Stamp Factory).
The FNMT-RCM is a public corporation, managed by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness. All information contained on or available through this website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. The Royal Mint of Spain (Spanish: Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre – Real Casa de la Moneda "National Coinage and Stamp Factory – Royal Mint", abbreviated as FNMT-RCM) is the national mint of Spain. The third season focused on their new heist, created to free their comrade Rio from the clutches of law enforcement – and steal as much gold from the vault at the Bank of Spain as possible. In 2016, it was successfully robbed by a group of robbers who took 67 hostages while staying inside the bank for 11 days. The Royal Mint of Spain is the national mint of Spain. The Royal Mint of Spain is also known as Casa de la Moneda, or the house of money.