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October 24, 2009 | Exhibition of wildlife coins a major draw in Kolkata | Kolkata:
An exhibition of wildlife coins in Kolkata
is proving to be a major attraction for wildlife enthusiasts. The exhibition has
coins on display from across the world. There are silver coins from Belize depicting
the Red Booby bird and from St. Kitts Island depicting the Green-throated Carib
Hummingbird. Organised by the Numismatic Society of Calcutta, the international
three-day exhibition has also put bank notes and photographs on display apart
from coins. From Bhutan there are silver coins with the majestic Snow Leopard
and the naughty Golden Langoor. Zambia's coin issued to mark Children's rights
has a delicately poised Fawn on it while Indonesia's conservation series has the
Javan Tiger. There are a large number of wildlife coins from Canada also mostly
depicting birds. Indian coins from 5th and 6th century B C, the panch mark silver
coins as they are being called, depicting different animals like fish and bird,
are also on display. "We are exhibiting with a thematic collection on wildlife.
Wildlife is a very important aspect as we were approached by the concerned department
to exhibit coins and bank notes along with photographs, which will depict our
wildlife because currently it is going through a state of preservation," said
Debashish Pal, member of Numismatic Society Of Calcutta. Wildlife enthusiasts
expressed regret that the national animal, the Royal Bengal Tiger and the national
bird, the peacock are now on the verge of extinction. "No tiger is available.
In jungles, we could not find tiger, day after day chasing in the Sunderbans jungles
then we can find at a glance one tiger. But some awareness should be there. Same
is true for our national bird peacock," said Amit Mitra, a wildlife enthusiast. |
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