The public is invited to the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum (818 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs) for a free open house on Saturday, April 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A range of family-friendly games, activities, and prizes will be set up in celebration of National Coin Week. Organized by the nonprofit American Numismatic Association (ANA), this annual week-long celebration, April 19-25, offers fun and educational activities for all ages. During the museum open house, attendees can expect:
• Mini Mint demonstrations where guests can receive a freshly-minted medalette.
• Interactive Games: A museum-wide game, "Plinko" prize drop, coin toss, and more, for prizes.
• Youth Engagement: A dedicated station for kids to design their own currency.
• The Cash Cube: A drawing for a chance to win 30 seconds in the "Cash Cube" to grab and keep as much cash as possible.
• Treats: An ice cream truck will be on-site to deliver sweet treats.
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, National Coin Week invites the public to explore how money tells the story of American independence with the theme Striking Independence: 250 Years of American Numismatics. From the coins in your pocket to historic treasures, everyone is encouraged to discover the artistry, history, and meaning behind America's money—and perhaps see it in a whole new way.
"National Coin Week is all about sharing the joy of coin collecting," said ANA Executive
The ANA Money Museum is also featuring a special digital exhibit, (R)evolution in Currency, which highlights one coin, token, or note for each year of American independence from 1776-2026.
The ANA is providing complimentary online educational programs at NationalCoinWeek.org, as well as hobby-related activities and contests for the chance to win prizes during National Coin Week. Activities include free, live educational webinars led by coin experts, engaging articles from The Numismatist and the ANA Reading Room, and interactive online content.
Observed every third week of April, the ANA has organized National Coin Week to promote the enjoyment and study of coins and currency. The association also thanks Osborne Mint, official sponsor of the 2026 celebration, for supporting this nationwide event during a landmark year in American history.
The Money Museum is operated by the nonprofit American Numismatic Association, which is dedicated to encouraging the study and collection of coins and related items. The ANA helps its members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of educational programs including its museum, library, publications, conventions and webinars. For more information, call (719) 632-2646 or visit money.org.
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The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered, nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging the study and collection of coins and related items. The ANA helps its members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of educational and outreach programs, to include its museum, library, publications, conventions and webinars. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit money.org.
Established in 1835, Osborne Mint is America’s oldest continuously operating private mint. Osborne Mint is part of HM Precious Metals and the Osborne Coinage family, which includes Osborne Coinage, TokensDirect and Van Brook of Lexington. The mint, a 60,000 square foot facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, houses the development, engraving and manufacturing of numismatic quality collectible rounds, bars and coins.
Every Osborne Mint product is manufactured to strict standards for metal purity, weight and dimensions. Osborne Mint strikes thousands of collectible rounds annually and circulates them to the public through certified distributors. Gold, fine silver, copper and brass collections from Osborne Mint are truly pieces of art and are 100% “Minted in America.”
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