State Museum/Currency Hall

The Currency Hall is the State Museum's collection showcasing Brunant's currency as well as that of the world. Its origins can be traced to the personal collections of various kings, and to the collection of the Royal Mint, which was moved here in 2007. There are several thousand coins included here. The oldest piece is an electrum stater from Lydia. It has coins from ancient Greece, Rome, India and China, Byzantine pieces found in Brunant, Arab currency, and medieval through to 21st century coins. There is also a sizable amount of banknotes, which includes 17th century promissory notes through to uncirculated Euro notes.