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According to this (extremely thurough) wiki article it's "Moneyer" or "Mint Magistrate". But that's if you're looking for the historical title. I have no idea if they're still called that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneyer

Also saw "minter" and "coiner" too.

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