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Museum of Stamps and Coins

Numismatic museum, philatelic museum in Fontvieille, Monaco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Museum of Stamps and Coins is located in the Fontvieille section of Monaco. It tells the postal history of the principality, and contains a display of Monegasque money dating to 1640.

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The museum was established by Sovereign Ordinance of Prince Rainier III in 1995, and was opened to the public in January 1996.[1] The museum is home to the Prince's personal stamp and coin collection.[2]

The museum is divided into two halls - the first being the Rare Stamps Room.[3] The first stamps issued in Monaco, those issued in 1885 by Charles III, are held in this space.[4] Prior to this, Sardinian and French stamps were used in Monaco.[5] There are also displays of documents used in the stamp printing process.[6] In addition, there are displays of the machinery used to make stamps and coins, including a stamp printing press and 19th century monetary pendulum.[3]

The second room holds a complete collection of coins, from across Monaco's history.[3] The first Monagesque coins were issued in January 1640 by Prince Honoré II. Today Monaco issues its own Euro coins.[1] Also present are plaster casts used to mint the coins.[3]

An elite philatelic club, the Club de Monte-Carlo, was established in 1999 and is headquartered at the museum. The club showcases rare material at the museum on a bi-annual basis, in the MONACOPHIL exhibition.[7][8] The museum hosts temporary numismatic exhibitions across Europe.[3]

The museum also hosts a shop which sells stamps, coins and other commemorative items.[9]

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