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Discover a vast collection of ancient currency in an engaging setting designed for both enthusiasts and curious visitors
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About This Deal
Dive into a world where history meets numismatics at this museum. Ever wondered how money has evolved over centuries? Explore an impressive array of coins and memorabilia from various eras. Enjoy free admission for kids under 12 while exploring current exhibits like 'The Olympic Games – History and Numismatics'. This temporary exhibit is a must-see for those intrigued by rare ancient coins.
What we offer
This offer includes options for either two or four admissions, allowing access to all the unique exhibits at the museum. Visitors can enjoy interactive experiences like The Mini Mint Experience and view collections such as The Bebee Collection of U.S. Paper Money. These options cater to different group sizes, providing flexibility in how you explore.- Admission for Four: Enjoy access to all museum exhibits with friends or family
- Admission for Two: Perfect for couples or buddies looking to explore together
Why you should grab the offer
This offer presents a chance to delve into fascinating monetary history through unique exhibits like 'The History of Money' which offers insights into how currency shaped civilizations. The Mini Mint Experience is another highlight where one can see historical minting techniques firsthand, offering a glimpse into past craftsmanship. With its rich array of displays including the renowned Bebee Collection of U.S. Paper Money, there's something intriguing around every corner. Virtual tours add convenience by bringing these experiences home if you can't visit in person, making learning about numismatic treasures accessible anytime. Additionally, interactive learning opportunities in the Kids Zone ensure young visitors have an educational yet fun experience exploring basic money concepts.Fine Print
About Money Museum
As the home of one of the largest coin archives in the country, the Money Museum gives a whole new meaning to the term "priceless collection." In the three main galleries, guests will discover every type of gold coin minted in the United States from 1795 to 1933, the fascinating story of the French Revolution's Assignat notes, and the way that coins used to be produced at the museum's Mini-Mint. The museum—which is run by American Numismatic Association—also offers a temporary home to special exhibits such as a display of Depression-era bank notes and an exhibit on how the issuing of money by both sides affected the Civil War and the future of the American financial system.