The exhibition will also feature collections of Justin Gilbert Lopez, who holds a Guinness world record for the largest coin collection, a press release said.
Lopez, who hails from Poovar, has a collection of coins from 310 countries, even those whose claims of statehood are currently under dispute.
"I also have coins from Kurdistan, a nation whose existence is still in dispute," Lopez said.
In addition, the coin released by Subhash Chandra Bose during British rule and Somalian guitar-shaped coins, Princess Diana tribute coins, flower-inscribed coins, among other rare pieces, will be the major attractions.
The fair, being hosted by the District Tourism Promotion Council, will be held at Kanakakunnu Palace here and will be inaugurated by Tourism minister, Kadakampally Surendran.
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