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Post Office at the Most Weirdest Places
Usually the Post Offices are located in the most accessible and the crowded part of the city. But th...
Spicy Stamps
Spices are the inseparable part of Indian Cuisine. Though, it is hard to find out since when the spi...
Fun Fact!
Did you know that each note has its value written on it in 17 different languages and scripts!! On t...
Nobel Prize is awarded to International Red Cross
On 10th December, 1917, the Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to The International Committee of the ...
Rudyard Kipling is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
On 10th December 1907, Rudyard Kipling, of “Jungle Book” fame was awarded the Noble Prize for Li...
Medusa Depicted On A Rare Celtic Coin
Celtic coins are, traditionally, mysterious and poorly understood in numismatics. Geoff Cottam, for ...
Finland Issues €2 Coin To Commemorate 150th Birth Anniversary of Painter, Akseli Gallen-Kallela
2015 marks the 150th birth year of Finnish painter, Akseli Gallen-Kallela(1856 CE – 1931 CE). To c...
An Introduction To The Venetian Ducat
A ducat is a trade coin, usually made of gold or silver, which was used in Europe from later medieva...
On December 1st 2015, Bank of Latvia (Latvijas Bank) issued a €2 commemorative coin featuring a ne...
John Milton Commemorated
John Milton was an English poet and philosopher who ranks second amongst all English poets. His work...
Stamps featuring Saints and Poets of India
Government of India issued a set of six stamps commemorating saints and poets of India. These stamps...
Aldabra Giant Tortoise
The Aldabra Giant Tortoise is a giant species of Tortoise which inhabits in Aldabra Islands in the I...
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