Numismatists Build their Treasure Trove at NNE

 A rare silver double rupee known as the Haidari from Tipu Sultan's era has garnered significant attention at the 9th National Numismatic Exhibition (NNE). Due to heightened security concerns, the organizers have reluctantly removed it from public display.



This and other rare coins and notes have drawn a substantial number of collectors to the exhibition-cum-auction organized by Marudhar Arts, held from February 23rd to 25th, 2018.


With an increased number of dealers participating this year, collectors find themselves with a wealth of options. The event saw 105 exhibitors from across the country, attracting nearly 1,500 visitors on the evening of February 23rd.

In conclusion, the exhibition-cum-auction organized by Marudhar Arts has proven to be a resounding success, captivating collectors and enthusiasts alike with its array of rare coins and notes. The increased participation of dealers and the overwhelming response from visitors, with 1,500 attendees on the opening day alone, underscore the growing enthusiasm and interest in numismatics. As the event continues to showcase the richness of India's numismatic heritage, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of rare coins and notes among collectors nationwide.

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