HYPEX 2025: Numismatic exhibition showcases rare coins and currency
HYPEX 2025, a numismatic exhibition organised by the Hyderabad Philatelic & Hobbies Society, is underway at FTCCI House, Red Hills. Featuring 57 numismatists and traders from across India, the event displays rare coins made of gold, silver, copper, and lead, along with colonial-era currency and commemorative notes.
Updated On - 15 November 2025, 10:32 PM
Hyderabad: Showcasing rare coins and currency notes, a numismatic exhibition, HYPEX 2025, organised by the Hyderabad Philatelic & Hobbies Society in the city, is attracting a large number of enthusiasts and collectors.
A total of 57 numismatists-cum-traders from all over India are taking part in the event at FTCCI House, Red Hills, that features a diverse collection, including ancient sikka, colonial-era currency, and commemorative notes. Unique rare coins made of gold, silver, copper, and lead, along with currency from different countries, are on display.
The wide array presented includes historical and contemporary currency from around the world and rare coins, some dating back several centuries.
The collection includes coins from ancient civilizations as well as limited edition currency notes from various countries. Experts were present to provide insights into the history and significance of the items on display.
The exhibition aims to promote awareness about the rich heritage of Indian numismatics and encourage the younger generation to take up coin collecting as a hobby, the organizers said. The visitors to the event included youngsters and school students.
The ongoing HYPEX 2025 will conclude on Sunday.