This category lists permanent coin shows which occur at a regular interval and sites which list coin shows. Also this category includes museums which collect and exhibit items relating to the study of numismatics.
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University of Cambridge. The Fitzwilliam Museum. Department of Coins and Medals.
The permanent displays of the Department of Coins and Medals are distributed across the different galleries of the museum, each in the appropriate cultural or artistic context with the objects of the other departments.
http://www-cm.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/coins/
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Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection
The Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection is today one of the largest collections of ancient Greek coins. It includes more than 10,000 coins from the entire ancient world, from Western Europe to India and from Ukrania to Ethiopia.
http://www.alphanumismatics.gr/
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Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war, through its ceremonial areas, extensive exhibitions and research facilities.
http://www.awm.gov.au/
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University of Glasgow, Hunterian Museum. Coin Cabinet.
The Hunterian houses one of the world's great coin collections, containing 70,000 coins, medals, tokens and related objects. About half is the original collection of Dr. William Hunter put together at the end of the 18th century.
http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/museum/coins/coin_index.shtml
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Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
Scotland's oldest museum, coins section.
http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/museum/coins/collections/history.shtml
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National Museums of Scotland
The National Museums of Scotland show Scotland to the World and the World to Scotland through extensive collections built up over more than two centuries. Displays of the collections can be seen at six sites.
http://www.nms.ac.uk/
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