Small Traveling Exhibits
As a part of its mission, the ANA Money Museum circulates a number of
small, easily transported traveling exhibits for circulation to ANA
member clubs, museums, schools, libraries, and banks.
Click on the exhibit title for more information about each
exhibit.
The Presidents Are Coming!
This exhibit highlights the new Presidential Dollars and the history
behind presidential images on money.
Spades, Knives and Cash: The History of Chinese
Coinage
The George A. Fisher, Jr. Memorial Exhibit
The History and Romance of Hobo Nickels
Supported by the Original Hobo Nickel Society, http://www.hobonickels.org/
Numismatics
of the Olympic Games
This exhibit surveys the history of the Olympic Games from their ancient
origins to the modern day through coins and medals.
Money
in Early America
This exhibit explores the history of money in colonial and post-colonial
America up to the founding of the U.S. Mint in 1792.
Currency
in Conflict: Money of the Civil War
This exhibit surveys the financial crisis of currency during the Civil
War. It contains coins, notes and tokens, along with accompanying text
and photographs.
Benjamin
Franklin: A Man for All Times
See how this Jack of All Trades influenced American numismatics —
from security measures for the printing of Colonial paper money to
designing Continental coinage and currency for the newly established
United States — in the ANA’s newest traveling exhibit,
Benjamin Franklin: A Man for All Times.
Click Here to host your own
Benjamin Franklin exhibit! Download panels (in PDF
form) to highlight your own Franklin numismatic objects. Two
display case panels (32.5 x 20.25 inches) and one wall panel (10.5 x 13
inches).
For more information contact the ANA Money Museum at
719-482-9877, or via e-mail at museum@money.org.
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