Currency Museum

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The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

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The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

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The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.

The Currency Museum, part of the Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka, is housed in a historic Colombo building and curated by the Central Bank. It presents an engaging timeline of Sri Lanka’s monetary evolution—from ancient coinage dating back to the 3rd century BC to modern currency notes and coins. Interactive displays and informative exhibits illuminate how money has shaped and reflected the nation’s economic journey.