The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank - Denver Branch
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The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank - Denver Branch

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The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City – Denver Branch offers a unique and up-close look at the nation’s financial system in action. Visitors can learn more about the Fed, view aspects of the payments system and discover how the Fed promotes a healthy economy which positively impacts our daily lives.Admission is free.
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coachjfaulk
Cecilia, LA257 contributions
Jun 2019
Excellent stop to pass a little time and learn a little bit about personal finance and the history of money. You can expect to spend about 30 minutes here as it is not a major attraction that eats up a lot of time. Not a must do in Denver, however it is free and offers an opportunity to learn about financial impacts and history.
Written 22 March 2020
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RDWehman
Clermont, FL17 contributions
Feb 2020
After touring the US Mint this was a disappointment. To be fair it was geared a bit more towards children and we were all adults. The most interesting thing for us was trying to determine which bills were counterfeit. It was free, so worth a short stop if you have children.
Written 29 February 2020
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LandOrBySea
Friendswood, TX321 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Had a free afternoon and couldn’t get into the Mint for a tour. This wasn’t bad for free. The most interesting displays to us was the history of different forms of printed money in our country. Many of the displays and the movie were geared towards children. I would’ve liked to have seen more specific info on how the Fed distributes money to banks, and how that all works.
Written 16 February 2020
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carrie1117
73 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Glad we went here to waste time while waiting for our 1pm tour of the Mint. There were some great interactive exhibits! We even got a bag of shredded money to take for a suvinere. Not a huge place, but neat information.
Written 19 January 2020
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ColoradoCoskier
Colorado101 contributions
Nov 2019
Great location off 16th street mall. we learned about the recycling process of money as well as moneys history.
Written 6 December 2019
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Manuel C
Anaheim, CA29 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
We visited the Money Museum (bring valid Drivers License or Passport) not recalling knowing what to expect, this is not the US Mint. It was fine display of the history or US currency but a little lacking in explaining.
Very nice for young children as it also caters to them.
Overall worth the visit if you are in the area.
Written 3 December 2019
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InternationalSuz
Naples, FL426 contributions
Mar 2019 • Business
We wandered into this free museum, as we were killing time before a guided tour of Denver. It is very interesting to see all of the old money in cases, as well as the various displays. There are great picture-taking spots and a nice film, too. A worthwhile stop if you have a few extra minutes! They give you a “free sample” of shredded money to take with you, which is fun!
Written 17 November 2019
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Melanie
Tarpon Springs, FL145 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
Nice museum located on 16th street (mall). It was an excellent way to spend some time inside during the snow. Interesting exhibits, would be great for kids.
You get a bag of $$$ when you leave :)
Written 31 October 2019
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oliverudge
Devon, UK57 contributions
Sep 2019
I enjoyed the museum as I used to work in a bank. It’s small and you have to have an interest in currency to go in. I would have liked more coins to see. Warning though if you are from the UK - you need your passport to gain entry. UK driving licence is nit good enough.
Written 8 October 2019
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EugeC
San Diego, CA280 contributions
May 2019
This compact museum is free and will occupy most visitors for less than an hour. Kids and those curious about the monetary system will enjoy the handful of exhibits there.
Written 1 October 2019
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