See a Gold Monopoly, gold toilet and more at new exhibit #NYC’s @FinanceMuseum https://t.co/qpsnAzBpaF pic.twitter.com/sPwPowDdPV
— Untapped Cities (@untappedcities) November 23, 2015
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See a Gold Monopoly, gold toilet and more at new exhibit #NYC’s @FinanceMuseum https://t.co/qpsnAzBpaF pic.twitter.com/sPwPowDdPV
— Untapped Cities (@untappedcities) November 23, 2015
RT @financemuseum;
Today in #FinancialHistory: First wooden money is printed due to a 1931 bank failure. Here's an example from MoAF: http://t.co/LDtCmQhOYN
— MoAF (@FinanceMuseum)
December 5, 2013
Wooden nickel celebrating the Centennial of Richland County, Illinois (1841-1941). Wooden nickels were often printed as promotions for banks or merchants, redeemable for either some cash value or an item.