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The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) has certified and graded an extremely rare Jaipur, 1945, y...

One of 12 specimens, an 1817 silver 3-Guilder pattern was sold at a Schulman B. V. Auction for €36...

An extremely rare Saxon gold coin, which was discovered near a Wiltshire village in East Grafton, wa...

Being largest species of the world, whales are at the top of the food chain. Whale is the most commo...

Have you ever wondered what happens to the old notes, the notes that are no longer used or are unfit...

Our favourite St. Nicholas Claus a.k.a. Santa Claus was depicted on notes! Santa Claus vignettes wer...

Usually the Post Offices are located in the most accessible and the crowded part of the city. But th...

2015-12-10 Thu

Spicy Stamps

Spices are the inseparable part of Indian Cuisine. Though, it is hard to find out since when the spi...

2015-12-10 Thu

Fun Fact!

Did you know that each note has its value written on it in 17 different languages and scripts!! On t...

On 10th December, 1917, the Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to The International Committee of the ...

On 10th December 1907, Rudyard Kipling, of “Jungle Book” fame was awarded the Noble Prize for Li...

Celtic coins are, traditionally, mysterious and poorly understood in numismatics. Geoff Cottam, for ...

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