The currency museum displays a variety of currencies, including a lot of domestic and foreign currency varieties, the museum coins are quite good, some anti-counterfeiting measures can also be seen, the museum collection is also very rich. [Fun] The coins are very interesting.
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The currency museum displays a variety of currencies, including a lot of domestic and foreign currency varieties, the museum coins are quite good, some anti-counterfeiting measures can also be seen, the museum collection is also very rich. [Fun] The coins are very interesting.
It is an eye-opener to see currencies from different periods around the world.
Scotland has its own currency. It looks different from the pound exchanged by domestic banks. When I first received the money, I looked cute and told me that this currency can only be used in Scotland. So if you get it, you can spend it on England and Wales.
The Museum of Money was formerly the Bank of Scotland headquarters building, where the museum houses gold coins, gold and silver treasure chests, safes, banknotes and other treasures related to currency, and here you can also learn about the historical changes of Bank of Scotland.
The Museum of Financial History, focused on the development and role of Bank of Scotland. The museum offers interesting exhibits showing the various amounts used around the world and the process of coining and printing money, at no charge, located on Northbank Street, not very easy to find.