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The Corporation Bank Heritage Museum, also known as the Coin Museum, is a museum located in Udupi, Karnataka, India. Established in the remodeled house of the founder of Corporation Bank, Haji Abdulla Haji, the museum showcases the history of banking in India alongside an extensive collection of coins and currency notes.

History
The Corporation Bank Heritage Museum was inaugurated in 2006 by Corporation Bank, a major Indian bank headquartered in Udupi. The museum's creation aimed to preserve the bank's heritage and educate the public about the evolution of banking and currency in India.

About the museum
The building housing the museum, originally the residence of Haji Abdulla Haji, was refurbished to create a "Financial Temple" dedicated to financial literacy and history. Apart from collections of coins and currencies, the museum also has numerous photos, paper clippings about the bank and economic events. As this museum built on house of the founder of Corporation Bank, There is a section showing Corporation bank’s annual reports and share certificates dated in the 1920s, various passbooks and plastic cards issued by the bank across time, photos and news clippings of various milestones in the bank’s history.