RobertSenior Member
Posts: 896 Joined: 05 Jul 2003 Location: Oklahoma
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Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 12:01 pm |
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http://www.arch.wustl.edu/news_detail.lasso?id=95
Courtesy of Coin World (which didn't provide a link)...
Philantrhopist/collector Eric P. Newman donated $2 million to Washington Univ (St. Louis) to create a 3000 sq ft museum inside the Sam Fox Arts Center. The focus of the museum will likely be Colonial US coins/ paper money.
The museum should be complete by 2006.
To quote Newman via Coin World: "Every piece of money is at some level a work of art, a daily necessity, and aesthetic experience imbued with cultural, economic, poilitical and fiduciary significance. Money is and has been history that you hold in your hand, a welcome and widely circulaitng medium through which governments honor individuals, commemorate events and express patriotic and societal values. It is, in short, the place where visual art and design meets a wide variety of academic disciplines and this is a perfect fit for the new art museum..."
I bascially agree. Coins have intrinsic metallic value. Mankind's knowledge of geology/chemistry/metallurgy/manufacturing produce coins which are (ideally) designed by talented artists. Politics are encroaching ever more into the area of coin design, which used to be more "pure", that is to say artistic/allegorical. But that's the way things are today.
You can learn a lot by studying coins. It's a great hobby.
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