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Malaysia Mint Procurement Notice – Numismatic News

Malaysia is seeking to re-circulate more coins to bring down production costs.

Malaysia is seeking to re-circulate more coins to bring down production costs.

A procurement notice for the “Tender for the Sale and Meltdown of Copper Nickel and Nickel Raw Metals as Scrap” recently issued by the Bank Negara Malaysia (Malaysia Central Bank) gives a rare view inside of how mints buy and sell their raw materials from which coins are manufactured.

On Sept. 17 the bank posted a statement inviting proposals from prospective companies to respond to the central bank’s tender invite involving the sale and meltdown of copper-nickel and nickel as scrap. All offers were to be presented by Oct. 15. The bank did not specify reasons behind the planned sale and meltdown in the statement.

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