Japanese civilization has experienced ups and downs. This museum tells the impact of Japanese civilization on currency. It is worth visiting here to learn about it. It tells the origin of currency, currency exchange, trade policy, political impact of different countries. But no photos are allowed here, if you can take pictures. It is worth setting aside 2 hours to visit here.
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Japanese civilization has experienced ups and downs. This museum tells the impact of Japanese civilization on currency. It is worth visiting here to learn about it. It tells the origin of currency, currency exchange, trade policy, political impact of different countries. But no photos are allowed here, if you can take pictures. It is worth setting aside 2 hours to visit here.
This is a introduction to the history of currency development in Korea from ancient to present, as well as contemporary currency anti-counterfeiting technology. Of course, like other monetary museums, there is also a display of the "national" in addition to the national currency, and the "universal" display of the world currency. But it is quite surprising that in addition to the traditional currency of "money", commemorative coins, stamps, and even medals are introduced here.
Money museum, a place worth visiting,
Located in the Korean Mint Commune, No. 35 Ketingdong, Rucheng District, Daejeon City, South Korea, opened on June 22, 1988. The museum covers an area of 13,872 square meters, and has a collection of more than 120,000 pieces of monetary information in South Korea and the world. The museum has four exhibition halls, and more than 4,000 of them have been classified. The Museum of Currency is operated by the Korean Mint Commune and is free to visitors as a non-profit cultural industry site.
The Museum of Currency, a very special museum,
Money museum. Very interesting museum,
Money museum. Very nice place, look good