coins-nashik+tribune

May 31, 2000
Recognition for numismatic centre

NASHIK:

A tiny village in Maharashtra has become one of the best known destinations in the world for the study of coins. Foreign researchers regularly visit the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies (IIRNS), situated at Anjaneri village in Nashik district, a storehouse of vital information on numismatics, or the study of coins. The institute, founded in 1984, houses a gallery of coins and has miniature coin factories of various periods. The only institute of its kind in Asia, it has launched extensive studies on Roman and Greek coins apart from Indian coins. — UNI

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