Museum Showcase

For the first time ever at a National Money Show, the ANA will feature some of the rarest and most valuable numismatic rarities ever assembled in one place. Among the rarities on display will be 20 coins from the Smithsonian Institution's National Numismatic Collection, including the first (1849 pattern) and last (1933) double eagles ever produced, as well as a 1907 Saint-Gaudens ultra high relief pattern that President Theodore Roosevelt gave his daughter Ethel as a Christmas gift in 1907.

The Showcase will also feature several rarities from the ANA Edward C. Rochette Money Museum as well from private collections.

Also watch for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's spectacular "Billion Dollar Display" of high-denomination money, including $100,000 notes.

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