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Drachmas, Doubloons and Dollars: The History of Money

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
(between Nassau and William Streets)
New York, NY  10045
Tel: (212) 720-6130
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Dates

Ongoing

Hours

Mon – Fri: 10 am – 4 pm
Over 800 examples of the society’s noted collection, including Roman coins, the Confederate States half-dollar, and the world’s most valuable coin---the gold 1933 Double Eagle---are on view at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (33 Liberty Street, between William and Nassau Streets). A docent-led tour can highlight items related to class study. The exhibit includes a short film on the history of coinage.
  • Directions: Subway: Fulton Street Station

About this Organization

American Numismatic Society

Founded in 1858, the American Numismatic Society is the only American museum devoted exclusively to the preservation and study of coins, medals and paper money.
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