Indian Institute for Research in Numismatic Studies, Numismatic research museum in Anjaneri, Nashik, India
The Indian Institute for Research in Numismatic Studies is a research museum devoted to coin studies located in Anjaneri. The facility holds a photographic collection of approximately 150,000 coin records organized systematically for research purposes.
The institute was founded in 1980 by Dr. Parmeshwari Lal Gupta and K. K. Maheshwari and moved to its present location in Anjaneri in 1984. The relocation enabled expanded display of coin collections and improved facilities for research activities.
The museum displays how Indian coinage changed over time, with objects and scenes showing different economic phases in Indian history. Visitors can see how currency and trade evolved across centuries.
The museum is open to visitors and offers a calm, academic setting for exploring coin and currency history. On-site accommodation allows researchers to stay longer and deepen their studies.
The institute provides free expert advice on Indian coins and conducts specialized training in numismatic fundamentals throughout the year. These educational offerings are accessible to all interested persons regardless of their academic background.
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