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American Currency Exhibit




An online exhibit of U.S. currency, beginning with the colonial and Continental periods and continuing through westward expansion, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the adoption of metal standards, and up to the current Federal Reserve note period. "Historical Context" tells the "story of American history [as] told in its currency" for each era. Information about the artists and imagery is also included. From the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
http://www.frbsf.org/currency/
Topics: Money
Last updated May 27, 2005
The British Museum: Money




A fun and interesting site about money, geared for younger readers. Addresses the history of money, how it is made, society's relationship to money, studying money, and more. From the British Museum.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/themes/money/introduction.aspx
Topics: Money
Last updated Oct 28, 2007
CNN/Money




Current financial, business, and money management news, including information on commodities, currencies, interest rates, U.S. markets, world markets, and more. "Money 101" provides an interactive guide to managing your finances. Searchable.
http://money.cnn.com/
Topics: Money
Last updated May 30, 2005
Coin & Conscience: Popular Views of Money, Credit and Speculation




This exhibit features historical images (from the 16th through the 19th centuries) depicting themes related to money and finance, such as bankers, stock exchanges, the "money devil," credit and speculation, "misers, moneylenders, and thieves," love and money, and "vanity and virtue: allegories on the pursuit of riches." View images by theme or artist. Includes an introduction to the collection and a selected bibliography. From the Bleichroeder Collection at the Baker Library, Harvard Business School.
http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/cc/
Topics: Money
Last updated Jul 24, 2006
Common-Place: Special Issue on Money




Collection of articles about the history of money, such as Benjamin Franklin's work on currency, gold discoveries in California, the literary character of Early American paper money, Boston and the pine tree shilling, and the morality of money. From Common-Place, a publication of the American Antiquarian Society and the Florida State University Department of History.
http://www.common-place.org/vol-06/no-03/
Topics: Money
Last updated May 17, 2006
A Comparative Chronology of Money: Monetary History From Ancient Times to the Present Day




Based on the 2002 book "A History of Money From Ancient Times to the Present Day," this site traces the history of money and finance from 9000 B.C. to the present day. The timeline is broken into segments for easier access. Page numbers within the chronology allow the user to follow along with the book. The book's table of contents and a collection of essays about the book are also available.
http://www.projects.ex.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/amser/chrono.html
Topics: Money
Last updated Nov 1, 2007
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)




The CBO is a "nonpartisan agency that produces policy analyses, cost estimates of legislation, and budget and economic projections that serve as a basis for the Congress's decisions about spending and taxes." The site features publications in areas including disaster assistance (such as consequences of Hurricane Katrina on federal receipts and outlays), environment, health, housing, homeland security, transportation, and more. Also includes cost information about the timing of specific analyses, and links to related sites.
http://www.cbo.gov
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government, Government, Money
Last updated Sep 21, 2005
Electric Money




Companion site to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series of the same name that explores how the digital revolution has transformed financial activity since the 1950s. Reviews the use of credit cards, e-pay, Internet purchases, electronic banking, electronic trading, and the future of electronic finances. Features information about the development of money and a timeline of money in the United States since 1600.
http://www.pbs.org/opb/electricmoney/
Topics: Money
Last updated Jan 4, 2009
Money Facts




A site about the money in circulation in the United States. There are production statistics for $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills dating back to 1980, an article about how currency gets into circulation, historic and legal facts, information for collectors, symbolism, images of current currency from the one dollar up to the ten thousand dollar note. Additionally, the standards for mutilated money, sale of shredded currency, and counterfeit deterrence are given.
http://www.moneyfactory.gov/document.cfm/18/94
Topics: Money
Last updated Nov 19, 2005
United States Money: A Guide to Information Sources




"This guide covers selected resources on the history of money in the United States from colonial times to the present." Topics include paper money, coins, associations and government agencies, pages for children, and museums and exhibits. Most listings are for websites; includes a few print suggestions. From the Library of Congress, Business Reference Services.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/money/money_index.html
Topics: Money
Last updated Apr 18, 2006
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