Monday, September 4, 2017

Why are Old Indian Coins so desired among collectors?

Exhibitions and auction houses all over the world are always very excited about showcasing ancient Old Indian Coins. Have you ever wondered why? That’s because Indian Old Coins have rich historical stories behind them. If you have an old coin of India in your collection, then you should consider yourself to be extremely lucky. The value of Old Indian Coins appreciates over a period of time, depending on rarity and condition. Coins which are in great condition but are not very rare might not fetch you much in the future. That’s the reason why when you are looking to buy ancient Indian Coins, always check if they are rare. For that, you must accumulate a lot of knowledge about ancient Coins of India. There are several online portals where you can find Information on Old Indian Coins. Mintage World is one of the best websites where you can find well-categorized information about all kinds of Old Coins India. Once you know about the historical significance of an old coin of India, you have a better advantage over other dealers and collectors who simply collect coins.

The next point you should consider after rarity is condition. Rare Old Indian Coins with a clean strike and lustre is far more desired than ordinary ones. Since many Ancient Indian Coins were die struck, it is very difficult to find coins that depict obverse and reverse designs in totality. Silver coins generally have a tendency to oxidize when they come in contact with moisture in the air. It is always advised to place these coins inside good quality coin holders so that they remain fresh as ever. You wouldn’t want to face a situation where an interesting old coin of India that you posses loses its market value due to oxidation.
Last but not the least, even if you are looking to collect old Indian coins just as an investment, it is crucial to keep acquiring knowledge from time to time.
   

Monday, August 28, 2017

Find Unity in Diversity on Indian Coin

India is known for its Unity in Diversity. From languages to culture and tradition, India is a world in itself. That is the reason why foreigners from all over the world visit India time and again. We being Indians don’t really have an idea about the diverse traditions that are followed in different parts of the subcontinent. Apart from culture, each region has a unique historical significance. Each territory was ruled by various dynasties and emperors. Coins of India are a reflection of our vast history. By collecting coins in India, you can get a clear overview about the various dynasties that ruled the subcontinent.

Mintage World has a detailed and elaborate database on coins of India. The website offers images along with complete obverse and reverse descriptions that help researchers, numismatists and coin collectors in a great way. The information displayed is well-categorized, making browsing extremely simple. All you have to do is select a dynasty and keep searching for your favorite Indian coin. Knowledge is essential for every coin collector, and this website is where you will find everything you ever wanted to know about coins of India, under one single roof, on a single online platform. You wouldn’t have to visit multiple websites and check for authenticity when you are conducting your research here.

I believe that every Indian should be aware about our diverse cultures and rich historical traditions. Through the study of Indian coin you can get several interesting insights. Historians have been researching on Indian coins which allow them to take a scientific approach towards history. The inscriptions and beautiful designs found on ancient coins in India talk a lot about that particular era or that particular king. Even students and the youth should be introduced to the hobby of collecting Indian coins to a dash of fun while studying history. Start collecting Indian coin to understand about the diverse aspects of Indian history like never before.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Learn about Stamps of India and why it is an interesting hobby

Out of boredom arises hobbies that sometimes develop into a passionate affair, a sort of life calling occurs. During our childhood, we all engaged in hobbies that we daringly pursued, some liked to collect currency notes, some to collect Stamps of India and some to collect antique coins. No matter what the hobby, the hunger to know more should never diminish, that’s the key to a persistent hobby. Give your hobby wings to fly, it shouldn’t matter how weird your hobby is as long as you love it.

Indians wisely make use of their time and engaging in a fruitful hobby, is like finding your true self. Collecting stamps of India is one hobby that not many give their attention to, but once surrendered to it; marvel is what you’ll be. Stamps in India have an amazing history attached to it and when one takes it up as a hobby, one will certainly raise the bar as far as knowledge is concerned. Indian stamps have evolved quite a bit, from the ancient period to the modern times; they have enriched themselves in every era.

Aspiring stamp collectors will definitely be amazed at how old Indian stamps reflect Indian culture and how beautifully they have depicted the history of stamps of India. Collectors willing to gather rare stamps of India should build in themselves the three qualities necessary to become a successful stamp collector. First is an inquisitive mind, second is patience and third is to gain knowledge. Once these things are built, a stamp collector can enhance himself by attending various events where old Indian stamps find their shelter. Gradually, a stamp collector graduates to a mature level and gains a deeper understanding of stamps of India, and its history behind it.

Therefore, fire your hobby and turn it into a passion that is done for the joy of it and it’ll last forever.

Monday, August 14, 2017

A look at Indian Notes during the British rule


Every numismatist around the world must be considering taking a rebirth because one birth isn’t sufficient to learn about Indian Notes and coins. When the British East India Company came to India to explore business and trade opportunities, no one knew what their real intention was. Slowly, they began to dominate many parts of India and even took control of the Indian banks. Things began to favor the Britishers after the 1857 revolt as the British made the rupee the official currency of colonial India, with the head of King George VI replacing native designs on banknotes and coins.

It was in the year 1862, the Victoria portrait series of bank notes and coins came into existence and were issued to pay tribute to Queen Victoria. To ensure the notes were well protected, the notes of this series were cut in half, the first half was sent by post and the next sent later. However, the Notes of India during the British rule didn’t evolve as they wanted to keep a standard currency, that wasn’t complicated.

Just like a mountaineer who has his eyes set on the highest peak, a coin collector too has a goal attached to his heart and that is the never ending thirst to gain knowledge about Indian coins during the era of Kings. It was during the Mughal Period where coins transformed and various experiments were done on them. The currency notes of India after independence saw the minting of new denominations notes, some of high value. The RBI took full control of printing and design of Indian notes and many security features too were added to ensure counterfeiters don’t have their way. With the current government in power, the currency notes in India are definitely going to be one of the most powerful currencies of the world.



Monday, August 7, 2017

What to Look For While Collecting Ancient Indian Coins

There is a general human tendency to do away the old and welcome the new. This is great in certain situations but can snap back bad in certain other situations. Take for example the history and traditions of India. We are moving ahead in such a pace that we are fast forgetting the essence of true India. I believe that we should never forget where we come from and make an effort to stay connected to our roots. By learning about old Indian coins you can do just that almost perfectly. Thousands of emperors and rulers have issued various kinds of Ancient Indian Coins over the years. Each one of them is peculiar and shares a unique story. As a responsible Indian, it is our duty to understand the richness of our past. This will give us an objective outlook towards where we are headed in the future.

Right from ancient times, the Indian subcontinent has been the birthplace for different kinds of coinage. The history of ancient India is broadly classified into sixteen janapadas based on time periods and geographies. I feel extremely lucky for owning an old coin of India that belongs to the Magadha mauryan dynasty. Most collectors are curious of nature. We do not stop at simply collecting old coins of India. We feel satisfied only after we get to the depths of the history behind these Indian old coins. Even medieval India saw a revolution in coinage when Mughal and Maratha emperors issued beautiful coins. Who wouldn’t love to own a beautiful Ancient Indian Coin that was issued by Shahjahan featuring the sun signs? Some of these gold mohurs have been auctioned for impressive amounts at various auctions not only in India, but abroad as well. You can only imagine the kind of demand that old coins of India have throughout the world!

Monday, July 31, 2017

Innovative Rare Historical Stamps of India

Stamps of India have been a reflection of our country’s image. Over the years, ever since independence, they have portrayed various subjects that have defined our nation. From culture and traditions to famous personalities, inventions, wildlife and more, through the study of Indian Stamps one can get a complete overview of the diversity of India. Every part of the country is unique on its own, but all these colourful aspects make one beautiful rainbow of Indian culture. The very first Stamps of India depicted the national flag, tricolour. It also featured the patriotic slogan “Jai Hind” and was valued at three and one-half annas. An array of beautiful stamps has been released by India post till date. Interesting issues include the four aromatic or scented Rare Indian Stamps. The latest of the three featured coffee and smells like freshly picked coffee beans. The other two has the scent of sandalwood, roses and Jasmine.

One of the recent initiatives by India post has been that of a My Stamp idea. Through this programme, one can print stamps of their choice, featuring pictures of their choice. Now imagine your own picture on Rare Historical Stamps of India. Wouldn’t that be cool? Recently there were reports that Delhi Zoo collaborated with India Post to come up with an innovative idea. They thought of installing a My Stamp counter at the zoo where people can click a picture with their favourite animal in the zoo and get them printed on customized Indian Rare Stamps. Recent Rare Indian Postage Stamps that have been released on Children’s Day have also been special. A nation-wide drawing competition is held between children and the best paintings are selected for the stamp design.
Introducing the youth and children to Stamps in India can be a fun way for making them understand about the beauty of our country.  

Monday, July 24, 2017

Why Topical Collectors Love Rare Stamps of India


Topical stamps are favourites among collectors. Every collector loves following a particular theme for collecting stamps. Some like to collect stamps featuring flowers while there are many who are interested in stamps that depict prominent personalities. It all depends on a collector’s area of interest. As a collector you need to find your personal area of interest with time and tread along. It is very natural for someone who is a sportsman to collect stamps related to sports and sportsmen. Topical collectors will love Indian stamps since there are several themes that can be explored. Have you wondered why there are so many themes that Rare Stamps of India fall into? That’s because of what India is known for – Unity in Diversity. Our country is a land with so many traditions and cultures. Not just that, our history is thousands of years old. From mighty kings to the brave freedom fighters, there are so many riveting stories hidden in our past. There are many Rare Indian Stamps that commemorate these historical events and personalities. Various other Indian Stamps have been released over the years celebrating the diverse wildlife. From high snow-clad mountains to, dense forests, our geographical and climatic conditions are diverse as well.

 Old Indian Stamps are sought after world over because of their interesting and varied subjects. For those who want to understand our country, Indian Stamps serve like a mirror. They are a medium through which you would get closer to our vibrant and kaleidoscopic culture. As a kid, I was always amused by foreign stamps, but later when my uncle showed me his collection of amazing Indian Stamps, I was totally spellbound. I always encourage young collectors to look for interesting Old Stamps of India that will add a lot of value to their collection. In that process of collecting Indian stamps, they would also understand the vastness of our rich traditions, culture and history!


Why Teach Young Collectors About the Need for Quality Philatelic Supplies

Many of us find it hard to believe that stamp collecting was one of the most popular hobbies around the world a few years ago. Several countries have institutions and organisations which promotes philately in a great way today. Apart from that, several local communities are trying their best to revive this hobby the best possible way. It is sorry to know that after the digital means of communication have almost replaced the tradition of postal services and letter-writing, philately and stamp collection has taken a back seat. All the passionate collectors out there must get together and find a way out. Or else, very soon, this amazing hobby might become a thing of the past. It needs to start at the grass root levels, like schools and colleges, so that more and more youngsters are introduced to philately. Along with that, they should also be taught about the different kinds of stamp collecting accessories that will help them take good care of their collection.

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When you buy good quality philatelic supplies there is a sense of responsibility that develops within a collector. Students and kids should be encouraged to store their precious stamps in the best stamp stockpages so that they are serious about what they are pursuing. There is a need for philatelic institutions and organisations to come together for educating the younger generation about the fun of collecting stamps. Experienced collectors should not only tell the new collectors how to collect stamps but also guide them on selecting the best stamp binders and stamp stockbooks. You will find many of these stamp collecting accessories in the local market, but buying branded philatelic supplies will definitely make a huge difference. New collectors should be told how to separate their collection of stamps based on various categories like country, themes etc. For that to happen, they should understand the importance of investing in quality stamp collecting accessories and philatelic supplies like branded stamp stockbooks, stamp binders and stamp stockpages.
 
Somebody has to take the lead. If anything has to start, it should start right now! Otherwise, after a few more generations down the line, people will never be able to experience the fun of collecting stamps!

Monday, July 17, 2017

History Hidden behind Currency Notes of British India

Soon after the renowned sailor and explorer Vasco da Gama from Portuguese landed on the Indian soil, trade routes between the western world and India opened up. Before the sea route between India and Europe was established, we were one of the most budding nations of the world. Our fertile land was suitable for cultivating spices and cotton which the Europeans eyed. That’s the reason why they started making inroads, first with the intention to develop business relationships but later with the only mission to colonize the subcontinent. After a few years, Britishers also initiated trade through the East India Company. It also slowly set up various industries and companies in different parts of the country. Before India was officially declared as a British Colony, early banknotes were issued through Bengal Presidency, Bombay Presidency and Madras Presidency. After that, British India notes were released for circulation. Websites like Mintage World have shared well-categorized information about British Indian Currency Notes in detail. Anyone who is interested in collecting Currency of British India will love this website surely.


British India Notes can be classified into four broad categories. The categories of British Indian currency Notes are Portrait notes of Queen Victoria, Uniface notes of Government of India, King George V notes and King George VI notes. Different collectors are keen on collecting different kinds of British Currency in India, based on their area of interest. Having unique British India Notes in your collection is definitely a big plus.  But it is very important to know the history behind these British Indian Currency Notes so that you can analyse pricing trends in the market. Knowledge can be gained through websites like Mintage World which offers in-depth information about all categories of British currency in India. By learning about these British India Notes, one can not only analyse various events that took place in history but can also understand other aspects like economy and politics.

Monday, July 10, 2017

My 8-year Journey of Collecting Rare Stamps of India Continues!




You can lure me by showing all the wealth in the world, but my precious collection of Old Stamps of India is absolutely priceless. Every Rare Stamps of India that I have managed to collect over a period of 8 years, has a story to say. I have lived and grown up on these stories and cannot imagine a life without them. With every passing year, my passion for collecting Stamps of India remained the same; if not, it has only multiplied. That feeling of adding a new Indian Stamp in your collecting is indescribable. Something that not anyone and everyone would understand! There are many who keep asking me what is it that drives me to collect stamps since so many years. I do not have a specific answer to that. It could be because there are many childhood memories associated with this special hobby.


There have been days when I used to wait for the postman for weeks together, simply to add a new Indian stamp in my collection. Initially it was only about the numbers. I used to pick up every Indian stamp I found. Slowly, as I started growing older, I started reading about the imagery that was depicted on Stamps of India. Thanks to that disciplined activity, I can say that my general knowledge increased by leaps and bounds. I was smarter than most other kids of my age. There was no stopping me from there. After a point, I started looking for interesting Stamps of India and was not satisfied with the ordinary ones. I started networking with fellow collectors and exchanging stamps for new ones. Accidentally, a Rare Indian Stamps fell into my collection as the friend whom I exchanged it from, was not aware about its uniqueness or rarity. That is when I realised that if you are someone who is passionately collects stamps then you must always make an effort to increase your knowledge in some way or the other.