8 Best Cities to Visit for Coin Collectors and Their Hidden Gems

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1. Rome, Italy

Explore the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill for ancient coins dating back to the Roman Empire. Hidden gem: Visit the National Museum of Rome's Coin Cabinet for an extensive collection of Roman coins.

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2. London, England

Visit the British Museum to see one of the most comprehensive collections of coins, including ancient Greek and Roman coins, as well as British coins through the ages. Hidden gem: The London Mint Office offers guided tours and insights into the history of British coinage.

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3. Vienna, Austria

The Austrian Mint in Vienna produces some of the world's most renowned coins, including the Vienna Philharmonic gold coin. Hidden gem: The Vienna Coin Cabinet, part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, houses a vast collection of coins dating back to antiquity.

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4. Athens, Greece

Explore the Numismatic Museum of Athens to see a wide range of Greek coins from different periods, including the famous Athenian tetradrachms. Hidden gem: The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center often hosts temporary exhibitions featuring rare coins.

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5. New York City, USA

Visit the American Numismatic Society's headquarters and library, which holds over 800,000 coins and medals. Hidden gem: The Stack's Bowers Galleries often hosts coin auctions featuring rare and valuable pieces.

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6. Paris, France

The Monnaie de Paris, the French mint, offers guided tours where visitors can learn about coin production and history. Hidden gem: The Cabinet des Médailles at the Bibliothèque nationale de France houses an impressive collection of ancient coins.

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7. Berlin, Germany

Explore the Bode Museum's Numismatic Collection, which boasts over 500,000 coins and medals spanning thousands of years. Hidden gem: The Märkisches Museum occasionally hosts exhibitions focusing on the history of coinage in Berlin.

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8. Tokyo, Japan

Visit the Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan to see a comprehensive collection of Japanese coins and banknotes. Hidden gem: The Tokyo Coin Show, held biannually, is one of Asia's largest numismatic events, featuring rare coins from around the world.

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