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Subject

  • Belote, Theodore T
  • Mosher, Stuart M
  • Clark, Alonzo Howard 1850-1918
  • Goode, G. Brown (George Brown) 1851-1896
  • Clain-Stefanelli, Vladimir
  • Doty, Richard G
  • Clain-Stefanelli, Elvira E (Elvira Eliza)
  • Gilliland, Coralee C
  • Feingold, Ellen R (Ellen Roseanne) 1983-
  • Smithson, James 1765-1829
  • United States National Museum Department of Arts and Industries
  • United States National Museum Section of Historical Relics
  • United States National Museum Section of Historical Collections
  • United States National Museum Division of History
  • United States National Museum Division of History and Biography
  • United States National Museum Section of Numismatics
  • United States National Museum Division of Numismatics
  • Museum of History and Technology (U.S.) Department of Civil History
  • National Museum of History and Technology (U.S.) Department of Applied Arts
  • National Museum of History and Technology (U.S.) Department of National History
  • Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)

Category

Agency History

Notes

  • This is an agency history. It does not describe actual records. The Smithsonian Institution Archives uses these histories as brief accounts of the origin, development, and functions of an office or administrative unit to set that unit in its historical context. To find information on record holdings, please double-click the highlighted field "Creator/Author", which will open on a brief view of relevant records.
  • Guide to the Smithsonian Archives, 1996
  • Annals of the Smithsonian Institution, 1985, 1986, 1993
  • Richard (Dick) G. Doty, 1942-2013, Smithsonian Curator, National Museum of American History, June 5, 2013, https://americanhistory.si.edu/press/releases/richard-dick-g-doty-1942-2013, accessed October 26, 2022
  • Ellen Feingold new curator of National Numismatic Collection, July 1, 2014, Coin World, https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/ellen-feingold-new-curator-of-national-numismatic-collection.html, accessed October 26, 2022
  • The origins of the National Numismatic Collection date back to the early years of the Smithsonian Institution. When James Smithson died, among his personal effects were several coins and medals, including one with his likeness. At least two of the gold sovereigns bequeathed to the United States by Smithson are preserved in the National Numismatic Collection. In 1862, the National Institute began sending its numismatic collection to the Institution. The Smithsonian also acquired numismatic objects from the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. G. Brown Goode, Assistant Secretary in charge of United States National Museum (USNM) and an avid collector of coins and medals, promoted the early growth of numismatic holdings at the Smithsonian. In 1881, he organized the numismatic objects as a Section in the Department of Arts and Industries, Division of Anthropology. By 1886 the Section had been eliminated and its objects assigned to the custody of Alonzo Howard Clark, Curator of the Section of Historical Relics. They then fell under its successors: the Section of Historical Collections, Department of Arts and Industries, 1889-1897, the Division of History and Biography, Department of Anthropology, 1897-1904, and the Division of History, 1904-1948. Between 1897 and 1947, numerous collections were received, such as the George Bunker Glover bequest of Far Eastern coins and the United States Mint Collection.
  • In 1947, the Section of Numismatics was created in the Division of History, and the next year, the Section was given divisional status in the new Department of History. That same year Stuart M. Mosher succeeded the retiring Curator in charge, Theodore T. Belote, as Associate Curator of the Division of Numismatics, a position he held until his death in 1956. Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli became Curator at that time, and, shortly after his appointment, Elvira E. Clain-Stefanelli, joined the Division as Assistant Curator.
  • As a result of museum reorganizations, the Division of Numismatics was affiliated with the Departments of Civil History, 1957-1968, Applied Arts, 1969-1977, and National History, 1978-1979. In 1980, the Division was organized as the National Numismatic Collection in the National Museum of American History (NMAH), reporting to the Director. In 1981, the Clain-Stefanellis were made Historians of the National Numismatic Collection, followed by the appointment of Coralee C. Gilliland as Curator, 1984-1993. Richard G. Doty was appointed Curator, 1986-2013. Important acquisitions included the Willis H. DuPont Collection of Russian coins and the Josiah K. Lilly, Jr., Collection of gold coins ranging from ancient to modern times.
  • The National Numismatic Collection researches the history of numismatics worldwide, beginning with the earliest types of money, with the primary goal of presenting social, economic and political history through money: the organization of monetary systems, the effect of money on events in history, and the value of the figurative language of coins and paper currency as witness to the art and culture of a society. The National Numismatic Collection primarily collects ancient and contemporary coinage, paper currency, medals and decorations, financial documents, minting equipment, and tokens.
  • Curators and staff have included Theodore T. Belote, Curator in charge of numismatic collections, 1919-1948; Stuart M. Mosher, Associate Curator of Numismatics, 1948-1956; Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli, Curator of the Division of Numismatics, 1956-1979, Curator, 1980, and Historian, 1981-1982, of the National Numismatic Collection; Elvira E. Clain-Stefanelli, Assistant Curator, 1957-1961, Associate Curator, 1961-1968, Curator, 1969-1979, of Numismatics, and Curator, 1980, and Historian, 1981-1985, of the National Numismatic Collection; Coralee C. Gilliland, Curator of the National Numismatic Collection, 1984-1993; Richard G. Doty, Curator, 1986-2013; and Ellen R. Feingold, Curator, 2014- .
  • For a history of the larger creating unit, refer to "Forms part of" above.

Repository Loc.

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520

Date

1980

Topic

  • Money
  • Numismatic museums
  • Coins
  • Museums
  • Numismatics
  • Museum curators

Form/Genre

Mixed archival materials

Local number

SIA AH00133

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