Coins, Currency, and Medals - Overview

The Museum possesses one of the largest numismatic collections in the world. The collections include over 1 million objects, comprising coins, medals, decorations, and pieces of paper money. Among the many great rarities here are some of the world’s oldest coins, created 2,700 years ago. But the collection also includes the latest innovations in electronic monetary exchange, as well as beads, wampum, and other commodities once used as money. A special strength lies in artifacts that illustrate the development of money and medals in the United States. The American section includes many rare and significant coins, such as two of three known examples of the world's most valuable coin, the 1933 double eagle $20 gold piece.
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Western Pennsylvania Delegation badge
- Description (Brief)
- A convention badge produced by Whitehead & Hoag Co. The button, made of celluloid, has a photograph of a candidate, Scott Diebert, printed on the front with the words, "For Supreme Scott Diebert, Representative." Three ribbons (blue, yellow, and red), each with a jingle bell attached to the end, read "Western Pennyslvania Delegation." The maker's label is on the back of the button, on a paper insert.
- date made
- ca 1896
- maker
- Whitehead & Hoag Company
- ID Number
- 2006.0098.1272
- accession number
- 2006.0098
- catalog number
- 2006.0098.1272
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

