Qatar Philatelic and Numismatic Center organized a stamp and currency exhibition entitled "Flags and Currencies of the World," in cooperation with Qatar Post. The exhibition includes a display of 12 glass frames, each with 16 different paintings, including 7 frames containing stamps of the flags of the countries of the world with their envelopes, in addition to 5 frames containing paper currency with the state stamp of various countries of the world, along with an introductory brochure about the stamps in Arabic and English. Director of the Center, Hussain Rajab Al Ismail, explained in a statement to Qatar News Agency that the exhibition of flags and currencies of the world is being held as part of a collaborative effort with Qatar Post. The aim of this exhibition is to educate the public about the flags of different countries and the currencies used in each country by displaying stamps and coins. This event is part of the center's annual program, which seeks to create community partnerships with various e ntities in the country, including Qatar Post. The Center aims to sponsor and spread the hobby of collecting stamp and numismatic, work to advance it, and provide the conditions for its development by all means and methods for its members to practice this hobby. Source: Qatar News Agency
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