Watch | Over 3,000 Rare Coins Documented by 'Echoes of the Past' Museum in Rafha
The 'Echoes of the Past' Museum in Rafha, licensed by the Museums Authority, houses a collection of over 3,000 rare paper and metal coins from various countries around the world, documenting successive historical periods and reflecting...
The 'Echoes of the Past' Museum in Rafha, licensed by the Museums Authority, houses a collection of over 3,000 rare paper and metal coins from various countries around the world, documenting successive historical periods and reflecting the economic and cultural development of civilizations through the ages.
There is a special section for coins that includes artifacts from various historical periods, including old Saudi coins, as well as coins from the Umayyad and Abbasid eras, and others from the Ottoman period, in addition to coins representing multiple countries and civilizations around the world.
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Over 3,000 Rare Coins Documented by 'Echoes of the Past' Museum in Rafha - SPA
Old Saudi Coins
The museum owner, Sayyah Qasim al-Shammari, explained that the coins were collected over years and represent different historical periods, noting that among the museum's most prominent holdings are old Saudi coins, as well as rare coins from the Umayyad and Abbasid eras, and others from the Ottoman period.
Over 3,000 Rare Coins Documented by 'Echoes of the Past' Museum in Rafha - SPA
He pointed out that the museum opens its doors to visitors, heritage enthusiasts, and researchers to view its collections of coins and other historical exhibits, emphasizing that heritage museums play an important role in preserving national and human heritage, raising awareness of the history of civilizations, and connecting generations with their cultural and historical legacy.
Original source: Al-Yaum
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