RBI Monetary Museum - Mumbai

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AMAR BUILDING RBI, Ground Floor, Sir Phirozshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Postal code : 400001
Website : https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/ic_museum.aspx
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Description : Museum exploring the evolution of money through artifacts & exhibits of currency notes & rare coins.

AMAR BUILDING RBI, Ground Floor, Sir Phirozshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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Kunal Wagh on Google

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Very useful & knowledge mondey & bank holiday closed, timing is 10:30 to 5 pm. Loker system available here. Your bags, important things etc.
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Sethu Krishnan M on Google

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The museum is abreast with India's history of money coins and currency. It is well maintained and should be visited by anyone interested in India's monetary history.
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Ashish Pandey on Google

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Nice place and many more things are there to see like coins, notes, br's, etc. Also, the place is clean. Water was not available in it for drinking. So we have had to buy it.
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Shrikant Deshmane on Google

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A greate informative place where they have collection of old mudra's, chalans(money), stamp papers, check books, share certificates and many more... You can visit in weekdays or weekends, it is just 12min walkable from CSMT and have no any entry free... Just photography is not allowed inside the museum..
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Prabhash Rajput on Google

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I travelled to the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST or VT i.e. Victoria Terminus or Boribunder).I moved out and tasted some amazing food and then went on to shop at the Fashion Street. The architecture of the station is beautiful and worth taking a note of. The entire locality is inspired by British Architecture and looks mesmerizing Also I come to know about RBI Monetary museum so I get excited and visited here too. I have explain about RBI for your reference. RBI Monetary Museum or Reserve Bank of India Monetary Museum is a museum in Fort, Mumbai that covers the evolution of money in India, from the earliest barter system and the use of cowries to paper money, coins, stock markets and modern-day electronic transactions. The museum was established under the educational programme by Reserve Bank of India, India's central bank, in 2004 and was inaugurated by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India. It was the first museum in the country devoted to economic history and numismatics. The collection, divided into six sections, has about 1,500 objects that include coins dating back to 6th-century BCE and from Indus Valley, the Kushana Empire, the Gupta period and the British Raj; ancient paper money from across India, China and Southeast Asia; financial instruments; and other interactive exhibits. Entry to the museum is free...
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Er Naresh Baluni on Google

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????RBI Monetary Museum is shown the documenting and preserving this heritage. The Museum proposes to put in place permanent, temporary and itinerant exhibits of the representative coinage of India, paper currency, gold bars as well as financial instruments and curiosities down the ages. Very nic for visit here?? Free entry
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Shweta Godse on Google

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It’s very beautiful. They are having collections of very old coins, mudra, stamp papers, share certificates, old types of cheque books, old currencies. Not only Indian currency but also they have covered abroad currencies. Must visit place and this is FREE… no visiting or hidden charges! Photography strictly prohibited!
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Mallika Jamy on Google

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"The more you learn, the more you earn." It was time to teach my kid how money originated. The way money was created from barter system, to coins from different era to the formation of notes. Well maintained and well described the history of money we all love. So if you are visiting keep in mind- bags aren't allowed inside the museum, a separate room with a stand to keep your bag. Photography isn't allowed once inside. You gotta have the patience to read the history as there is a lot to read. Closed on Monday and bank holidays. Entry is free

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