The National Mint of Bolivia, also known as Casa Nacional de la Moneda, is an 18th-century museum located in Potosí, Bolivia. This historic site delves into the rich history of Spanish silver, which became the world’s first global currency. Visitors can explore the museum only through guided tours, which provide a detailed look at the processes and significance of silver production during the colonial era. The building itself, with its well-preserved architecture, offers a tangible connection to the past, making it a key destination for those interested in the economic and cultural history of the region.
National Mint of Bolivia (Casa Nacional de la Moneda)
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