National Numismatic Collection

The National Numismatic Collection is comprised of approximately 1.6 million objects and is thought to be the largest collection of money and transactional objects in the world. Its diverse holdings represent every inhabited continent and span more than three millennia.

The collection has grown from a few thousand objects in the mid-19th century to its present size through donations from public institutions and private collections.

The National Numismatic Collection is unrivaled in its holdings of American material. It is the U.S. monetary system's collection of record and includes the extraordinary collections of the U.S. Mint, Treasury, and Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

A small portion of the National Numismatic Collection is available here. The National Numismatic Collection is currently working to develop digitization initiatives in order to make the national collection more accessible to the public.

date made
610 - 561 BCE
associated date
-0610 - -0561
ID Number
NU.68.159.5801
catalog number
68.159.5801
accession number
283645
One (1) 20 dollar coinUnited States, 1907Obverse Image: Full-length Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and olive branch in left.
Description (Brief)
One (1) 20 dollar coin
United States, 1907
Obverse Image: Full-length Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and olive branch in left. Capitol Dome in lower left; rays of sun in background; stars around rim.
Obverse Text: LIBERTY / MCMVII
Reverse Image: Eagle flying through rays of sun.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / TWENTY DOLLARS
Edge: E PLURIBUS UNUM divided by stars.
date made
1907
mint
United States Mint
designer
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
ID Number
NU.NU85829
accession number
255927
catalog number
NU85829
One (1) taiko fukju ban coinJapan, 1580-1590
Description (Brief)
One (1) taiko fukju ban coin
Japan, 1580-1590
date made
1580 - 1590
ID Number
NU.18528.0018
accession number
18528
catalog number
18528.0018
collector/donor number
3056
One (1) dollar coin, James MonroeUnited States, 2008Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of James Monroe.Obverse Text: JAMES MONROE / 5TH PRESIDENT / 1817-1825Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TRUST / 2008 /
Description (Brief)
One (1) dollar coin, James Monroe
United States, 2008
Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of James Monroe.
Obverse Text: JAMES MONROE / 5TH PRESIDENT / 1817-1825
Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TRUST / 2008 / D
date made
2008
maker
U.S. Mint, Denver
ID Number
2013.0157.032
accession number
2013.0157
catalog number
2013.0157.032
One (1) goryoban coin, TempoJapan, 1837Obverse Image: A fan-shaped Kiri crest, a square panel with the value, a square panel with the signature of the Mint Official, and another fan-shaped Kiri crest.Obverse Text: Romanization: GO / RYO / MITSU / TSUGU (Translation: One ryo, Mits
Description (Brief)
One (1) goryoban coin, Tempo
Japan, 1837
Obverse Image: A fan-shaped Kiri crest, a square panel with the value, a square panel with the signature of the Mint Official, and another fan-shaped Kiri crest.
Obverse Text: Romanization: GO / RYO / MITSU / TSUGU (Translation: One ryo, MitsuTsugu)
Reverse Image: Butter-fly-like signature, and various other characters, the stamps of mint officials.
Reverse Text: [NEEDS TRANSLATION]
date made
1837
ID Number
NU.18528.0028.1
accession number
18528
catalog number
18528.0028.1
collector/donor number
3067
date made
mid 20th century
maker
unknown
ID Number
NU.69.235.58
catalog number
69.235.58
accession number
287686
serial number
0350
Available for transcription
Crowdsourcing
Available for transcription
date made
1892
issuing authority
U.S. Department of the Treasury
manufacturer
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
ID Number
NU.297219.045583
accession number
297219
catalog number
297219.045583
date made
1701
associated date
1701
ID Number
NU.68.159.5278
catalog number
68.159.5278
accession number
283645
Manillas were regularly used in exchange in West Africa, especially along the coast of modern-day Nigeria, from at least the fifteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.
Description
Manillas were regularly used in exchange in West Africa, especially along the coast of modern-day Nigeria, from at least the fifteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. Cast from various metals, including copper, brass, and iron, they are crescent-shaped and resemble an open bracelet. They were produced by Portuguese, British, Dutch, and French merchants specifically for trade in West Africa. Manillas were used in everyday purchases at markets. They were also a central currency of the transatlantic slave trade.
date made
19th century
ID Number
NU.79.112.OC19
accession number
1979.1263
catalog number
79.112.OC19
collector/donor number
OC19
date made
1984
ID Number
1991.0354.0074
catalog number
1991.0354.0074
accession number
1991.0354
serial number
D/91 953370
date made
1960s
ID Number
2013.0276.01
accession number
2013.0276
catalog number
2013.0276.1
date made
1576
ID Number
NU.68.159.5608
accession number
283645
catalog number
68.159.5608
date made
698 - 699
associated date
0698 - 0699
alternate calendar date
0079
ID Number
NU.69.196.28
catalog number
69.196.28
accession number
286486
One (1) dollar coin, Martin Van BurenUnited States, 2008Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of Martin Van Buren.Obverse Text: MARTIN VAN BUREN / 8TH PRESIDENT / 1837-1841Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TR
Description (Brief)
One (1) dollar coin, Martin Van Buren
United States, 2008
Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of Martin Van Buren.
Obverse Text: MARTIN VAN BUREN / 8TH PRESIDENT / 1837-1841
Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TRUST / 2008 / D
date made
2008
maker
U.S. Mint, Denver
ID Number
2013.0157.035
catalog number
2013.0157.035
accession number
2013.0157
One (1) GSM SIM cardKenya, 21st Century
Description (Brief)
One (1) GSM SIM card
Kenya, 21st Century
date made
ca 21st century
21st century
ID Number
2014.0198.10
accession number
2014.0198
catalog number
2014.0198.10
One (1) dollar coin, Andrew JacksonUnited States, 2008Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of Andrew Jackson.Obverse Text: ANDREW JACKSON / 7TH PRESIDENT / 1829 -1837Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TRUST /
Description (Brief)
One (1) dollar coin, Andrew Jackson
United States, 2008
Obverse Image: Front facing portrait of Andrew Jackson.
Obverse Text: ANDREW JACKSON / 7TH PRESIDENT / 1829 -1837
Reverse Image: Statue of Liberty.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / $1 / E PLURIBUS UNUM / IN GOD WE TRUST / 2008 / D
date made
2008
maker
U.S. Mint, Denver
ID Number
2013.0157.034
catalog number
2013.0157.034
accession number
2013.0157
date made
1971
maker
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
ID Number
2010.0019.106
accession number
2010.0019
catalog number
2010.0019.106
serial number
E17284068B
date made
1916
associated date
1916
ID Number
NU.68.159.1473
catalog number
68.159.1473
accession number
283645
date made
1796
ID Number
NU.68.159.1555
accession number
283645
catalog number
68.159.1555
date made
1892 - 1893
obverse designer
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
reverse designer
Barber, Charles
manufacturer
United States Mint
ID Number
NU.NU43324
accession number
165206
catalog number
NU43324
One (1) 10 dollar coinUnited States, 1907Obverse Image: Left-facing Liberty wearing a feather headdress, 13 stars along top edge of coin.Obverse Text: LIBERTY / 1907Reverse Image: Eagle with wings folded standing on top of a bundle of arrows and branch.Reverse Text: UNITED STATES
Description (Brief)
One (1) 10 dollar coin
United States, 1907
Obverse Image: Left-facing Liberty wearing a feather headdress, 13 stars along top edge of coin.
Obverse Text: LIBERTY / 1907
Reverse Image: Eagle with wings folded standing on top of a bundle of arrows and branch.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM / TEN DOLLARS
date made
1907
mint
United States Mint
designer
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus
ID Number
NU.68.159.0924
accession number
283645
catalog number
68.159.0924
One (1) cent coinUnited States, 1857Obverse Image: Flying eagle.Obverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / 1857Reverse Image: Wreath of wheat, corn, cotton, and tobacco.Reverse Text: ONE CENT
Description (Brief)
One (1) cent coin
United States, 1857
Obverse Image: Flying eagle.
Obverse Text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / 1857
Reverse Image: Wreath of wheat, corn, cotton, and tobacco.
Reverse Text: ONE CENT
date made
1857
mint
United States Mint
designer
Longacre, James Barton
ID Number
1979.1263.00138
catalog number
1979.1263.00138
accession number
1979.1263
One (1) scaleUnited States, 19th century
Description (Brief)
One (1) scale
United States, 19th century
date made
19th century
ID Number
2001.0009.0354
accession number
2001.0009
catalog number
2001.0009.0354
Gold and silver have been used for both coinage and jewelry for more than 2,500 years. Coins intended for circulation as money have also been paired with precious gemstones and other metals to make jewelry, such as this bracelet.
Description
Gold and silver have been used for both coinage and jewelry for more than 2,500 years. Coins intended for circulation as money have also been paired with precious gemstones and other metals to make jewelry, such as this bracelet. Incorporating coins into jewelry may be used to signify monetary wealth.
date made
20th century
ID Number
NU.73.113.439
catalog number
73.113.439
accession number
312033

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