Khaleej Times

‘King of coins’ seeks to open the largest museum in UAE

- Bernd Debusmann Jr bernd@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A prolific Indian coin collector, who is dubbed the “King of Coins”, has announced his intention to open the world’s largest coin museum in the UAE.

Over the course of the last 25 years, 30-year old Lucknow native Manish Dhameja has amassed a personal collection of over one million coins from 501 current and defunct nations, territorie­s and islands, some dating as far back as the 16th century. Collective­ly, the coins are valued at well over $1 million.

Dhameja has entered several record books, including the Guinness World Records, for his collection of bi-metallic coins (which are comprised of more than one metal).

Now, he wants to bring his collection to the UAE and on June 16 filed a project proposal to the UAE Embassy in New Delhi.

He hopes the new museum will

I believe that the UAE is the best place for me to fulfil my dream .” Manish Dhameja, coin collector

become an attractive option for residents and tourists alike.

“I believe that the UAE is the best place for me to fulfil my dream,” he told Khaleej Times.

According to Dhameja, his interest in coins began at the tender age of five. “It was just because of my great grandfathe­r and father that I also started developing (an) interest in coins,” he said.

“My father had a piggy bank full of coins, which he got from my great grandfathe­r…I was just a tiny tot when I saw my dad collecting coins in that piggy bank,” he added.

Driven by curiosity, the young Manish smashed open the piggy bank, and made off with the coins. “I was scared of a scolding, so I kept (the coins) hidden in a storeroom. After a few days, we were given an activity in school in which we were asked to make something out of waste material.

“When I presented these coins in my craft file, I won a ‘Best Hobby’ award. That was beginning of my interest in coins.” Dhameja said that he is particular­ly interested in coins because of their longevity and constantly increasing value.

He said: “Coins are one of the most important sources of informatio­n from which archaeolog­ists and historians can try to interpret the past. The value of old coins increases day by day. It is because they are hard-wearing and survive in large numbers for years and years.”

“If we have paper money, and our house burns down, we lose everything If we have coins and our house burns down, we won’t lose any money,” he added.

 ??  ?? Manish Dhameja has approached the UAE embassy in New Delhi to make his dream come true.
Manish Dhameja has approached the UAE embassy in New Delhi to make his dream come true.

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