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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions

1000 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

404-498-8500

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Today: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Shana L.

09/16/16

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Want to see and learn about the history of money this is the place to go. Lots of cool stuff to see. You even leave with a bag of shredded money as a souvenir!

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Welcome to the Atlanta Fed's Monetary Museum. By exploring an exhibit of historical artifacts, you'll discover the fascinating story of money—from barter to modern times. You'll also learn about the turbulent history of banking in America and see examples of rare coins and currency. The museum features a display on the history of money; interactive, multimedia exhibits explaining the Federal Reserve's role in the economy; and a view of the Bank's automated vault and cash-processing areas. All adult visitors and minors aged 5–17 entering the Atlanta Fed main office or one of our Branches must provide proof of full vaccination or proof of a negative PCR or antigen rapid test result. Proof of vaccination or a negative test are not required for children under the age of 5. If you are unvaccinated and use a negative test result to enter, you must have taken the test on or after the Friday preceding the day you enter the building. In addition, you must wear a mask.Welcome to the Atlanta Fed's Monetary Museum. By exploring an exhibit of historical artifacts, you'll discover the fascinating story of money—from barter to modern times. You'll also learn about the turbulent history of banking in America and see examples of rare coins and currency. The museum features a display on the history of money; interactive, multimedia exhibits explaining the Federal Reserve's role in the economy; and a view of the Bank's automated vault and cash-processing areas. All adult visitors and minors aged 5–17 entering the Atlanta Fed main office or one of our Branches must provide proof of full vaccination or proof of a negative PCR or antigen rapid test result. Proof of vaccination or a negative test are not required for children under the age of 5. If you are unvaccinated and use a negative test result to enter, you must have taken the test on or after the Friday preceding the day you enter the building. In addition, you must wear a mask.
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Phone: 404-685-9187

Phone: 404-498-8764

Fax: 404-498-8050

Fax: 404-498-8085

TollFree: 877-521-8500

TollFree: 866-234-5681

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Mon - Fri:
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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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Northeast Atlanta, Midtown
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Federal Reserve Bank & Museum

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