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2. On the Road: The Silk Road initiated a monumental exchange of culture, technology, and coinage.
3. Liberty for All: A personification of this ideal is a long-standing fixture on U.S. coinage.
4. Competitive access issues and telecommunications regulatory policy.
5. Economic implications of collocation for the exchange access market
6. Collocation and telecommunications policy: a fostering of competition on the merits?
7. Welcome to America! A new exhibit will be unveiled in March.
8. A Note of Control: The Federal Reserve System introduced some stability to a chaotic financial landscape.
9. Taking Notes.
10. Prominent Paper.
11. Desperate Times.
12. HALL OF PRESIDENTS: A special collection will return in the new Americana exhibit.
13. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: A collection of coins proves the existence of an ancient empire.
14. GOLDEN ADDITION: A recent donation features Colorado Territorial gold.
15. Money of EMPIRE: from Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II.
16. FINANCIAL DISASTER: A recent donation illustrates the history of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe.
17. THE DIGITAL AGE: Enjoy updated exhibits and explore four virtual tours from anywhere.
18. A CONVENTION TO REMEMBER: The 16th International Numismatic Congress provided many opportunities.
19. MEDALLIC MARTYR: The Medal in America exhibit features a popular president's portrait.
20. A FOND FAREWELL: After more than 20 years, the Association says goodbye to an astounding display.
21. THE MEDAL IN AMERICA: The Money Museum unveiled its newest exhibit during the 2022 National Money Show.
22. PIECES OF PEACE: Medals given to Native American leaders were worn with pride.
23. A GOLDEN RULER.
24. AS GOOD AS GOLD: A new donation will add to the Museum's California Gold Rush display.
25. GENEROUS DONATION.
26. MADE IN VERMONT: The former republic issued circulating coinage before it became a state.
27. THE ART OF THE HOBO NICKEL: Silver coins with amateur carvings have become popular collectibles among hobbyists.
28. COINS, CROWN & CONFLICT.
29. THE JOY OF JETONS.
30. THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR.
31. BRITISH TOKENS: Unofficial issues circulated as small change in 17th-century England.
32. HONORING WASHINGTON: Our nation's first president has appeared on countless medals and tokens.
33. Taking a Byte Out of the Archives: Making Technology Work for You.
34. COMITIA AMERICANA: A nascent United States honored its brave leaders with a series of medals.
35. THE HOLY LAND: A new display highlights coins of the Bible.
36. NATIONAL BANK NOTES: Federally regulated currency backed by U.S. government bonds helped restore Americans’ trust in paper notes.
37. PAPER: THE NEW MONEY: Thanks to anti-counterfeiting innovations, notes provided a stable form of currency in the English colonies.
38. FACE OF A PLACE: Beginning in the 15th century, European coinage producers replaced numismatic portraits of rulers with elaborate cityscapes.
39. THE MEDALS OF 1812.
40. A FAMILY THAT RULED THE WORLD.
41. TEXAS PAPER MONEY.
42. show me the MONEY.
43. MECHANIZED COINAGE: A businessman and engineer in Birmingham, England, revolutionized manufacturing and minting with the steam engine.
44. COINS OF THE REALM: The Money Museum's next major exhibit will feature numismatic material from Great Britain and its former colonies.
45. THE WEIGHT OF MONEY: Japanese merchants used scales to determine the precious-metal content of unfamiliar denominations.
46. THE COINAGE OF CARTHAGE: These stylized specimens were influenced by Greek and Punic designs and feature an interesting amalgam of imagery.
47. ORIGINAL ART: An ANA member donated a set of obsolete U.S. bank notes, along with the hand-drawn vignettes that appear on them.
48. GOOD DONATIONS: Recently acquired works created by sculptor Glenna Goodacre feature the iconic Sacagawea.
49. WE THE PEOPLE: Liberty was depicted on America's early coinage to represent the ideals on which the nation was founded.
50. Oil Imports and the Fall of the Dollar
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