The cultural heritage museum in Rafha Governorate, licensed by the Saudi Museums Commission, houses a collection of more than 3,000 rare coins and currencies, both paper and metal, from around the world. Spanning successive historical periods, the collection documents the evolution of civilizations and offers insight into the economic and cultural developments that have shaped societies throughout history. During a tour of the museum, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) observed a dedicated section featuring coins from a wide range of historical periods. The collection includes ancient Saudi coins, as well as currency from the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman eras. The museum welcomes visitors, heritage enthusiasts, and researchers to explore its extensive collection of coins and other historical artifacts. Beyond preserving rare collections, heritage museums play a vital role in safeguarding national and human heritage, promoting awareness of civilizational history, and connecting generations to their cultural and historical legacy.