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00:00The earliest coinages are these ones.
00:14Now, you can see, this is the original coin and this is the blown out copy that has such a beautiful display.
00:24We have pointed that you know, this is a photograph that we have taken.
00:29Because this is a place where it is preserved.
00:33Our very initiative, meet the museum.
00:35Now, when it reaches the museum, it is for the masses, for the public to see.
00:42But the museum has a huge collection, they cannot display everything.
00:46I know.
00:47When we use it previously, we will make civic pieces.
00:51Take a look, you will find that it is just two.
00:54There are pictures we have shown.
00:55Those of you who have not seen, I do not know what it is.
00:57Slowly, we are changing it.
00:59And then the next time you move your look, the assets are shifted in that way.
01:04And they are handled in this way.
01:06Okay.
01:07So, all of you can now gradually look at and see to it.
01:11So, this one for the first time, which you see the first time.
01:14This one is a bent bar coin from Ghana.
01:16My favorite kinds of coins on this side, you have copper coins.
01:21Now, if you remember, those who are from that time, they know that Panjima coins can be divided into two categories.
01:32Local Panjima coins.
01:35And you have to share these series.
01:37This is known as the seventh series, the last series.
01:41Which you may be most fond of.
01:44Because, whatever series you are going to do, you will see some use of this.
01:49And whatever you are going to change, why is this being changed?
01:53So, the way it is, has to signify something.
01:57What does it signify?
01:59Change of power.
02:00So, you have to listen to what the coin is trying to tell you.
02:07So, each coin also can tell you about your maturity.
02:11Right?
02:13How mature you are.
02:15All of you are much mature than the people who are studying in SUAS.
02:20Who have just got their B.A.
02:22Much mature than them.
02:24Isn't it?
02:25So, if you get a scholarship.
02:28Now, for the scholarship, you should be prepared.
02:31These coins are called the polyethylene coins.
02:33All these three coins, you must see and understand immediately.
02:37That they are different from the Panjimas.
02:40They are different from the Taos coins.
02:42This is the best way to get it.
02:44So, this is the chronological arrangement of the coins.
02:49That we learn from the races of the previous generation.
02:53The previous generation of the coins.
02:55The previous generation of the coins.
02:58The people of all religions have the same coin.
03:03This is one.
03:04This is two.
03:05This is polyethylene.
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03:21This is polyethylene.
03:22This is polyethylene.
03:23This is polyethylene.
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03:25This is polyethylene.
03:26This is polyethylene.
03:27This is polyethylene.
03:28This is polyethylene.
03:29This is polyethylene.
03:30This is polyethylene.
03:31This is polyethylene.
03:32This is polyethylene.
03:33This is polyethylene.
03:34This is polyethylene.
03:35This is polyethylene.
03:36This is polyethylene.
03:37This is polyethylene.
03:38This is polyethylene.
03:39This is polyethylene.
03:40This is polyethylene.
03:41This is polyethylene.
03:42This is polyethylene.
03:43This is polyethylene.
03:44This is polyethylene.
03:45This is polyethylene.
03:46This is polyethylene.
03:47This is polyethylene.
03:48This is polyethylene.
03:49This is polyethylene.
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