The special exhibit
Alongside the permanent exhibition, since May 2004 the Bundesbank's Money Museum has had a display case with regularly changing special exhibits from its collection of artefacts from monetary history.
Texts accompanying the “Special Exhibit” temporary exhibitions
- The origins of cashless payments 2012-11-30 | 602 KB, PDF
- Neuroeconomics and money 2012-10-01 | 255 KB, PDF
- What does money communicate? 2012-08-01 | 334 KB, PDF
- Vatikan City 558 KB, PDF
- Roman coin portraits 2012-04-25 | 446 KB, PDF
- Antique counterfeits 2012-04-18 | 256 KB, PDF
- Saxonia numismatica 2011-07-26 | 768 KB, PDF
- Replacement banknote series from the Deutsche Mark era 396 KB, PDF
- Attractive and secure - banknotes from around the world 2005-2009 134 KB, PDF
- Albrecht von Wallenstein - In spite of envy 194 KB, PDF
- The "invention" of the coin - who, when, where and why? 234 KB, PDF
- Currency and confidence in Ancient Rome 163 KB, PDF
- The big problem with small change 417 KB, PDF
- Global players - Roman money in India 667 KB, PDF
- Rulers as represented on mediaeval coins 226 KB, PDF
- The diversity of coins in the Middle Ages 297 KB, PDF
- King of bavaria 152 KB, PDF
- Money as a mirror of the times 230 KB, PDF
- The money of the Vikings 184 KB, PDF
- Power and powerlessness of money 164 KB, PDF
- The German economic crisis of 1618 to 1623 (the Kipper and Wipper period) 613 KB, PDF
- Money at the time of the Golden Bull and the coronation city of Frankfurt 177 KB, PDF
- Vatikan City 558 KB, PDF
- Bad money 816 KB, PDF
- Minting of coins 177 KB, PDF
- Shares 191 KB, PDF
- The Anabaptists of Münster 1534-1535 170 KB, PDF
- Early Noth American paper money 262 KB, PDF
- Unusual gold coins from Japan 284 KB, PDF
- Medallions from the late Roman Empire 245 KB, PDF
- Another form of money 155 KB, PDF
- Mediaeval European coin 313 KB, PDF
- Gold coins of the Sassanians 84 KB, PDF
