
Apartments near The American Numismatics Society in New York, NY (11,558 Rentals)


109 First Avenue, Unit 3R

99 Suffolk St, Unit 5E

Washington Street, Unit 7C

280 E Houston St, Unit 8J

89 Clinton St, Unit 4F

40 Avenue B, Unit 2D

STANTON ST., Unit 4H

STANTON ST., Unit 2F

277 E 10th St, Unit 5

147 Avenue A, Unit 3F

E 13TH ST., Unit 3B

432 E 13th St, Unit 16

394 E 8th St, Unit 7C

245 E 44th St, Unit 26A

476 Broadway, Unit 10-B

476 Broadway, Unit 12-B

41 Chambers St, Unit 2607

MOTT ST., Unit 24

50 Murray St, Unit 19-43

East 5th Street, Unit B1

Fourth Avenue, Unit 3L

SECOND AVENUE, Unit 3H

E 13TH ST., Unit 4G

East 10th Street, Unit 16

East 10th Street, Unit 5

East 38th Street, Unit 5B

111 Sullivan St, Unit 3C

100 Prince St, Unit 7E

50 Murray St, Unit 19-29

50 Murray St, Unit 19-23

23 Waverly Pl, Unit 3X

8 Spruce St, Unit 9-B

55 Second Avenue, Unit 13

90 Gold St, Unit 706

85 Stanton St, Unit 6G

77 Fulton St, Unit 13-T

383 Grand St, Unit 7k

3 Hanover Square, Unit 6A

7 Lexington Ave, Unit 9-U

7 Lexington Ave, Unit 08-b

245 E 24th St, Unit 11 H

493 Second Ave (27th & 28th St), #15, Unit 15

121 Madison Ave, Unit 6H

15 E 30th St, Unit 10-28

15 E 30th St, Unit 23A

132 E 35th St, Unit 8A

401 E 34th St, Unit S14X

476 Broadway, Unit 10-C

40 Hudson St, Unit 25-B

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There is a strong movement in the US for numismatics, the study and collection of coins, and no city is more supportive of their culture than New York City, where apartment-ites can find an entire museum devoted to the hobby. The American Numismatic Society was brought forth to bring those with an interest in coin collection and preservation together with a common interest in mind, and thanks to their work you can find a number of fascinating pieces for viewing at their museum. If you ever wanted to explore the world of coin collecting in an in-depth and intriguing way, then a visit to the American Numismatic Society could be just the spot for you. This museum has a varied and wide selection of coins to peruse, not just American coinage either. They have money from all the way back to the days of Greeks and Romans, even some of the Byzantine and East Asian empires. They also have a nice selection of modern coins, as well as coins from US vast history. In addition to their exhibitions or rare coins and other moneys, they also have a research library for reading up on histories and getting further information on the coins you crave. With a stunning 100,000 volumes, consisting of books, periodicals, and other assorted pieces, there’s nothing you can’t learn from the vast volumes at your finger tips. Anything you ever wanted to see or learn about coinage is on display in this museum, a coin collector’s paradise. New York City has a number of interesting museums, but no other place in town can give apartment-ites quite what the American Numismatic Society can offer, a up close and personal look at the monetary units that have made the world go round for centuries, making up a vital part of our history, and even our future.
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