The study of coins

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About This Presentation

There is a certain lure about old coins that spark an interest in children. The careful observation of a coin can reveal much about the History behind it. It inspires children to observe a source of History more keenly and try to find out what it says.


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The study of coins
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Do you know what
the study of coins is
called ?
Find out!
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

What do old coins tell us?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Read the name engraved
on the coin.
Who do you think was
George VI?
Why was his image found
on the coin?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Which country is this
coin from?
How do you know that?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Observe the date given
below.
Why has this date been
engraved?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Some coins were made of gold, some silver and
some copper.
Does the metal used , tell
you something about the
country?
Do you see gold or silver coins
any more?
What are coins made of today?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Observe these coins Observe these coins
Do you recognize the
images on these Indian
coins? What do the
images tell you?
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Take a clue from these
coins and try to think of
at least three more
things
that coins can tell us!
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India

Take a clue from these
coins and try to think of
at least three more
things
that coins can tell us!
Sriparna Tamhane, for Teachers of
India