Citi Money Gallery Education Programme History of Money Image Bank Coins from the Hoxne Hoard; Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century AD. Found in Hoxne, Suffolk (1992). Museum number: 1994.4-8.1-400 Supported by Citi
Cowrie shells. From China; Shang and Zhou dynasty, 16th-8th century BC Museum number: CM 1952-10-29-24
Electrum 1/6stater; Lydian, about 650-600 BC Electrum 1/6stater; Lydian, about 650-600 BC. From western modern Turkey. One of the very earliest coins. Museum number: CM BMC Lydia 6
Bronze hollow handle spade money Bronze hollow handle spade money. From Jin state, China; Eastern Zhou dynasty, 5th century BC Museum number: CM 1996-6-12-1
Gold aureus of emperor Claudius; AD 46-47; minted at Rome, Italy Museum number: 1863,0501.1
Silver penny of Eric Bloodaxe. Viking, AD 947-54; York, England. Museum number: CM SCBI 1228; BMC II, p.238, no.1112
Great Ming Circulating Treasure Note from China Great Ming Circulating Treasure Note from China. Ming dynasty, first issued AD 1375. Museum number: CM 1942-8-5-1
Pieces of eight. Potosi, Bolivia, AD 1589-1598 Pieces of eight. Potosi, Bolivia, AD 1589-1598. The eight reales coin, or 'piece of eight', was the most common silver coin of late sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain. As trade became a global activity for the first time, it became the international currency. Museum number: CM 1920,0907.382
£5 note, Bank of England. Great Britain, AD 1947 £5 note, Bank of England. Great Britain, AD 1947. The black and white fiver. Museum number: CM 1981-3-8-1
Credit card; issued from United Arab Emirates, 2009 Museum number: 2009,4128.2
Bimetallic £2 coin. Great Britain, AD 1997 Museum number: CM 1999-6-6-1
Money hat from Samu'ah, southern Hebron hills, modern Palestinian Authority, AD 1840s (with later additions). Museum number: 1968.As4.5
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