Is "Royal Dutch Mint" Really Closed [gelöst]

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Is it Really Closed
If not,
Perhaps,
What is This,
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=23
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Are you suggesting that because the page is not updated from 1911 -2020 to 1911 - 2021 that the mint is "closed"? The very link you provided indicates that the Royal Dutch Mint is in fact open. Why do you ask such rhetorical questions and instead not merely suggest the page be updated in the appropriate forum?
It really should say 1911-present (as the rest of current operating mints) to avoid confusion.
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Verweis : "Worldwide collection"​It really should say 1911-present (as the rest of current operating mints) to avoid confusion.
​Agreed. So suggest it be corrected on the proper forum.
The Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht, Netherlands really did close in 2020. It was replaced by the Royal Dutch Mint in Houten, Netherlands. The "close" date is correct.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=4668
As this request would include banknotes printers as well this tread would be posted in the website area.
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Verweis : "rsirian1"​The Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht, Netherlands really did close in 2020. It was replaced by the Royal Dutch Mint in Houten, Netherlands. The "close" date is correct.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=4668
​Now that is an answer. The location closed, not the mint as the question implies.
Verweis : "harryg"
Verweis : "rsirian1"​The Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht, Netherlands really did close in 2020. It was replaced by the Royal Dutch Mint in Houten, Netherlands. The "close" date is correct.
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​​https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=4668
​​Now that is an answer. The location closed, not the mint as the question implies.
​Yea, I'm not sure I would have shown a closed date for the mint rather than just notating the change of location but, I guess, that's how the US Mint locations are handled. So it makes sense.
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Status geändert zu Gelöst (Amraan Amjad, 19 Sept. 2021, 20:19)
Interesting semantically.

I would have thought a mint is a place that makes coins. And hence the answer is a straightforward yes.

By analogy to the U.S., it is a straightforward yes that the U.S. mints in Dahlonega, New Orleans and Carson City have indeed closed, while other U.S. mints are open.
Verweis : "tdziemia"​Interesting semantically.

​I would have thought a mint is a place that makes coins. And hence the answer is a straightforward yes.

​By analogy to the U.S., it is a straightforward yes that the U.S. mints in Dahlonega, New Orleans and Carson City have indeed closed, while other U.S. mints are open.
​Except as harryg points out, the OP didn't ask if the Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht closed which, I agree, would have been a straightforward yes. He asked if the Royal Dutch Mint (as an entity) closed which is a straightforward no just like the United States Mint didn't cease to exist when the Carson City mint stopped operating.
I stand corrected ``-

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