The Money Museum is an outreach public museum operated by the Federal Reserve of Kansas City, not associated with the city's United States Mint Museum.
The museum, which is located on the city's 16th Street Mall, showcases a variety of exhibits dedicated to the history of the Federal Reserve and the operation of the nation's financial system. Hands-on exhibits are offered for visitors of all ages, including a create-your-own-currency station, a Financial Fitness money planning exhibit, and a display of historical currencies dating back before the American Revolution. Visitors can also test their skills at identifying counterfeit currency and take home bags of shredded money as souvenirs.
The museum is free and open to the public for self-guided tours Monday through Friday during business hours, with the exception of major national banking holidays.
1020 16th Street, Denver, CO 80202, Phone: 303-572-2300
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