The Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies was
established here in 1980. Located in the scenic surroundings
of Anjneri Hill, the institute is the only one of its kind
in Asia. The museum has a well-documented record of the history
of Indian numismatics. Through photographs, articles, line
drawings, replicas and real coins, one can study the various
currency systems that existed in India down the ages. It has
an extensive archive with nearly one hundred thousand cardexes
preserved for easy reference. It also holds workshops to promote
coin collecting in India. Anjneri itself has had a glorious
historical past. Its tryst with destiny has resulted in many
ups and downs, under many great rulers including the Bahmanis,
Marathas, Mughals and Kolis.