Rare, Historic Coins Exhibited at Tbilisi, Georgia
2016-03-10 Thu
Starting today the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi will showcase up to 3,500 rare and unique coins discovered in archaeological expeditions, making it the museum's largest display yet. The Numismatic Treasury exhibition will take you through a journey of how money moved on historical Georgian territory from the 6th Century BC to 1834.Some of the star coins include a historical local replica of gold stater of Alexander the Great, which dated between the 1st Century BC to 1st Century AD, silver and bronze icons from historical reigns of various Georgian monarchs etc.
The exhibition to some invited guests yesterday on 9th March and it’s open to all from today onwards!
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