EXHIBIT OPENING
CHANGE: THE STORY OF COINS
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2 – 4 PM
NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM
On March 4, the National Hellenic Museum will open its newest exhibition, CHANGE: The Story of Coins. This interactive display will show how coins are important cultural, financial, and political tools.
Visitors will explore the many ways in which Hellenic culture influenced the use, production, and design of coins from early use to the present day. Themes of mythology, trade of goods, power, imagery, and value will be examined within this hands-on exhibit.
CHANGE: The Story of Coins will feature 29 coins, which date from the Hellenistic Period to the early Roman period (336 BCE-55 CE).
Visitors will explore the many ways in which Hellenic culture influenced the use, production, and design of coins from early use to the present day. Themes of mythology, trade of goods, power, imagery, and value will be examined within this hands-on exhibit.
CHANGE: The Story of Coins will feature 29 coins, which date from the Hellenistic Period to the early Roman period (336 BCE-55 CE).
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NON-MEMBERS – $10
STUDENTS – $5
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