Production and delivery of Euro circulation coins
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) has launched a non-public tender for the production and delivery of euro circulation coins. The assignment follows the transfer of public tasks from the Ministry of Finance to DNB in 2016 and the termination of the current framework agreement. DNB is responsible for introducing new coins into circulation, removing excess coins, and protecting against counterfeiting. The tender concerns a supply contract whereby a supplier will be selected for future production orders. The tender requires extensive experience in coin production, compliance with EU and national security standards, quality certification (e.g., ISO 9001), logistical capacity, and financial stability.
Supplies · Restricted · European procedure
01What is being requested
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) has launched a non-public tender for the production and delivery of euro circulation coins. The assignment follows the transfer of public tasks from the Ministry of Finance to DNB in 2016 and the termination of the current framework agreement. DNB is responsible for introducing new coins into circulation, removing excess coins, and protecting against counterfeiting. The tender concerns a supply contract whereby a supplier will be selected for future production orders. The tender requires extensive experience in coin production, compliance with EU and national security standards, quality certification (e.g., ISO 9001), logistical capacity, and financial stability.
In 2016 the Ministry of Finance transferred its public tasks relating to euro coins to DNB. These tasks involve putting new euro coins into circulation, removing excess euro coins, and protecting euro coins from counterfeiting. From 2020 onwards, DNB orders the production of euro coins on behalf of the Dutch State, represented by the Ministry of Finance. The reason for this tender is the expiry of the current framework agreement for delivery of Circulation Coins.
02Outcome
De Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt NV
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
04Value in context
05Bidders in this segment
06Tender documents
07Legal themes that may be relevant here
08Frequently asked questions
What is the reason for this tender?
What are the core tasks covered under this assignment?
For whom does De Nederlandsche Bank N.V. perform these tasks?
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09Estimated value versus the market
€ 276K
€ 746K
€ 2,1 mln
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