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  2. India Government Mint, Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    India Government Mint, Hyderabad was established in 1803 AD by Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III as a private mint and along with other private mints in the country. The mint produced Indian coins in the name of Emperor of India. Initially the mint was situated at Sultan Sahi in Moghalpura suburb of the Hyderabad city.

  3. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Ashgabat National Museum of History, Unknown Collection Ukraine: Odesa: Odesa Numismatics Museum: 3000 Ukraine: Kyiv: National Museum of the History of Ukraine: 120,000 100,000 Ukraine: Kamianets-Podilskyi: Museum of Money Ukraine: Ostroh: Museum of Money Ukraine: Dnipro: Museum of Ukrainian Coins 1100 Ukraine: Odesa: Odesa Archaeological ...

  4. List of coin collectors - Wikipedia

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    Collection shared between the British Museum and the Royal Mint Museum [49] [50] Kutsuki Masatsuna: 1750: 1802: Collection now in the British Museum and the Ashmolean Museum [51] Jacob Georg Christian Adler: 1756: 1834: Collection is in the University of Rostock [44] John Quincy Adams: 1767: 1848: Collection auctioned by the Massachusetts ...

  5. British Museum Department of Coins and Medals - Wikipedia

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    The Fishpool Hoard of mediaeval coins, northern England, late 15th century AD. The British Museum Department of Coins and Medals is a department of the British Museum involving the collection, research and exhibition of numismatics, and comprising the largest library of numismatic artefacts in the United Kingdom, including almost one million coins, medals, tokens and other related objects. [1]

  6. Royal Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mint is the United Kingdom's official maker of British coins.It is currently located in Llantrisant, Wales, where it moved in 1968. [6]Operating under the legal name The Royal Mint Limited, it is a limited company that is wholly owned by His Majesty's Treasury and is under an exclusive contract to supply the nation's coinage.

  7. Edward VIII coins - Wikipedia

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    The exact number of Edward VIII coins in existence is unknown. The vast majority of the coins from the United Kingdom were melted down by the Royal Mint after the King's abdication. Many pattern issues are retained by the Royal Mint Museum, with other surviving coins purchased by private collectors. [2]

  8. Category : Numismatic museums in the United Kingdom

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    Bank of England Museum; Barber Institute of Fine Arts; ... Royal Mint Museum; W. World Museum This page was last edited on 28 November 2020, at 19:39 ...

  9. India Government Mint - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai Mint has a state-of-the-art gold refining facility up to 999.9. Hyderabad Mint has electrolytic silver refining facility up to 999.9. Commemorative coins are made at Mumbai and Kolkata. Kolkata and Hyderabad have facilities for making medallions, too. The Noida mint was the first in the country to mint coins of stainless steel.