Hyderabad: After the 80-year-old gap, Hyderabad saw a rare collection of ancient coins and banknotes from various countries on display on Saturday.
This is a courtesy of exhibition organized by Hyderabad Philatelic and Hobbies Society with associations with Indian numismatic communities here.
People from various parts of the twin state showcase their rare coins and currencies.
Also on display is the currency of the erstwhile hyderabad: “The fact that on that day people proudly with our proven inheritance from Charminar is very prominent in coins.
Temple, dams and other legacy structures are also common in currency.
This is a feeling of joy and satisfaction The great thing that after 80 years of this event was carried out in Hyderabad.
This last conference occurred in Hyderabad in 1941, “said Anuradha Reddy, Co-Convener, Intach Telangana.
Meanwhile, the 103nd Annual Conference of Indian Numismatic Communities held at the Salarjung Museum also transported people into the past and educated them about the use of the money.
JP Dash, Head of General Manager in India Mint Government said, “This event has received an extraordinary response.
People from different places have arrived and showed a rare collection.
It is also a history and hidden inheritance.” One of the participants, Shaik Ibrahim From Hyderabad, who came with the Nizam era coin, notes and stamps said, “I have presented Hyderabad’s history in stamps, post stamps, stamps and stamp paper.
I showed off two frames here.”
