Global Currency Expo 2017
2017-07-05 Wed
Since last two years, the field of Numismatics has flourished in India. Exhibitions and events are organised across the country to create more awareness in this field. People are understanding the importance of unique and rare coins!India is also gaining lots of popularity because of its numismatics history. The ancient Indian coins are a marvel in itself. To know few amazing facts of Numismatics click here!
If you want to explore yourself further you can visit the exhibition in Tamil Nadu. The Global Currency Expois taking place on 7th July. The event will go on for three days. Collectors, dealers, students, etc will be seen at the exhibition with various unique coins, currency notes and stamps on display!
So are you planning to visit this exhibition?
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