. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. out details of coin desitjn more effecti\ely tlian hic;h- level room lighting. The same principle applies to the current numismatic display in the Museum of History and Technology, where external natural light is no longer a problem. With the assistance of the Medallic Art C^ompan)- and the United States Mint, a display of contemporary United States medals was prepared in Xo\'embcr 1963 in the Hall of Monetary History and Medallic .Art.'' A unit illustrating the traveler's cheque and its history was set up in February 1964, using materials m


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. out details of coin desitjn more effecti\ely tlian hic;h- level room lighting. The same principle applies to the current numismatic display in the Museum of History and Technology, where external natural light is no longer a problem. With the assistance of the Medallic Art C^ompan)- and the United States Mint, a display of contemporary United States medals was prepared in Xo\'embcr 1963 in the Hall of Monetary History and Medallic .Art.'' A unit illustrating the traveler's cheque and its history was set up in February 1964, using materials made available by the .American Express C'ompany, the Bank of Xew Zealand, and Kenneth L. Kelly.'' .\n exhibit featuring original mint models and designs for the Kennedy half dollar was opened in March 1964 through the courtesy of the director uf the ;'' In .\pril 1964 a large display was installed using material recei\cd from the Mortimer and Anna Neinken collection. It illustrates the exoiution ol paper inonc\' in Austria from the 18th century to the newest monetarN' reforms of the 20th century. " Two new exhibits, the "Origin of Coin Names'" and State. F"ig. 37. P.\TTERN H.\LF DoLL.\R, 1838. Draped bust of Liberty probably designed by William Kneass. Bank issues in the L'nited States, were set up in January 1964 in the numismatic hall. All the numismatic displays in the Arts and In- dustries Building were moved to the new Museum of History and Technology where the hall of numis- matics was opened on October 23, 1964. While the new layoiU diflers in many respects from the previous â ' Rrport. 1964, p. ;l: .V/ Rrfml. l'l(,4, p, 63. â â ⢠Ibid. '" USAM H,piâl. 1964, p. 1.'9; 1964, p. I:i7; .S/ Rr/ml. 1964, p. 63; 1965, p. 137. "' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may n


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