Mangaluru: Coin Show India inaugurated at Srinivasa Hotel


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Mangaluru, Mar 1: The Coin Show India, a much-anticipated event showcasing a dazzling array of coins, stamps, and banknotes, commenced today at Srinivasa Hotel on GHS Road. Scheduled from March 2-3, the exhibition promises enthusiasts an immersive journey into the captivating realms of numismatics and philately.

The inauguration ceremony, a momentous occasion, was graced by vice chancellor CA A Raghavendra Rao, representing Srinivasa University, Mangaluru, as the chief guest. His esteemed presence lent credence to the academic and cultural significance of such prestigious gatherings.





Open from 10 AM to 8 PM, the exhibition beckons visitors to explore, acquire, and trade items from the extensive collections on display. Admission is free, ensuring accessibility for all who wish to engage in this enriching experience.

Organized by Ancient Times, led by Malayalasamy P, the event promises a meticulously curated selection of rare and unique artifacts, catering to both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike. From ancient coins to vintage stamps and commemorative banknotes, Coin Show India offers an unparalleled opportunity for enthusiasts to delve into history and artistry.

For inquiries and further information, interested individuals can contact the organizers at 98434 48548.

Over the next two days, Coin Show India is set to be a captivating journey, celebrating the rich heritage and artistry encapsulated within these timeless treasures.

 

 

 

  

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