Saint Nicholas Bank Notes
Exonumia, Numismatic History, Bank Notes, Santa, Christmas | ANA Money Museum
As busy as he is during the holiday season, how did Santa Claus ever find time to pose for a series of bank notes in 19th century America?
The Christmas Truce
Numismatic History, Medals, WWI, Money Museum, Military | ANA Money Museum
As Christmas 1914 approached, it was becoming clear to many soldiers that the war was not going to end soon. Front line troops were increasingly disillusioned with the horror and pointlessness of the fighting and were homesick — they had been promised a short war. American newspapers, taking a neutral stance, suggested that the combatants should.
The Money Museum Masterpiece Series: Counterfeit Coins
Numismatic History, Counterfeiting, Counterfeit Coins | Money Museum Masterpiece Series
Punishments for counterfeiting attempts have been known to be severe, but those attempts continue. Counterfeiting has been around since the invention of money itself, but we are always finding ways to increase security measures for our money. In this Museum Masterpiece video, ANA Communications Coordinator Amanda Miller shares some of the history.
Holiday Double Feature: The Christmas Truce & St. Nicholas Bank Notes
Exonumia, Numismatic History, Santa Claus, Medals, WWI, Money Museum, Military, Santa, Christmas, Banknotes | ANA Money Museum
The Christmas Truce As Christmas 1914 approached, it was becoming clear to many soldiers that the war was not going to end soon. Front line troops were increasingly disillusioned with the horror and pointlessness of the fighting and were homesick — they had been promised a short war. American newspapers, taking a neutral stance, suggested that the.
The Notes of George Cruikshank
Exonumia, Numismatic History, Money Museum, Cruikshank, Tales from the Vault, Bank of England | ANA Money Museum
A famous satirical bank note lampoons the Bank of England.
The Quest
U.S. Coins, Numismatic History, Colonial Coins, Fugio Cents | Mitch Sanders
In numismatics, as in life, it’s wise to follow the Fugio Cent’s advice —“mind your business” because “time flies.”
Diverse Denominations
U.S. Coins, Numismatic History, 3 Cent Coin, 2 Cent Coin, Half Dime, Large Cent, Half Cent | Mitch Sanders
In the modern era, Americans have become accustomed to a monetary system with only four circulating coins. But the familiar penny, nickel, dime, and quarter actually represent a historic low in denominational diversity.
American Classics: The 1804 Dollar & 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
U.S. Coins, Numismatic History, Money Museum, 1804 Dollar, 1913 Liberty Nickel | ANA Money Museum
1804 Dollar: The King of U.S. Coins The 1804 dollar is among the most coveted of all U.S. rare coins, with only 15 known examples. Strangely enough, no dollars dated 1804 were actually struck in that year. The United States Mint only struck dollars dated 1803 in 1804; there was a silver shortage and the expense of creating a new die was saved (regular.
Nine Interesting Lincoln Cents
Numismatic History, U.S. Currency, Abraham Lincoln, 1909 VDB Cent, 1955 Double Die Cent, Cent, Lincoln Cent, 1943 Steel Cent | Mitch Sanders
This lowly, seemingly insignificant denomination teaches much about history, art and numismatics.
Circulating and Non-Circulating Legal Tender
Numismatic History, Paper Money, U.S. Currency, Non-Circulating Legal Tender, Booker T. Washington, Coinage Act of 1965, Salmon Chase, Hard Time Tokens, Commemorative Coins | Mitch Sanders
When it comes to legal tender, there are two, related paradoxes in numismatics.