One of the most famous coin collections in a museum would be the Smithsonian's National Numismatic Collection. In addition to this there is also the ANA Money Museum, which also has quite an impressive collection.
In public and private museums and private collections.
Museums and private collections have thousands of Greek coins.
You can find a Phoenician coin with a world map design in museums or through reputable antique dealers specializing in ancient coins.
Anything you can imagine could be in a museum. There are art museums and history museums and nature museums and culture museums and wax museums and horror museums - and if it can be put on display, you can probably find it in a museum somewhere in the world.
Learning about the ancient Egyptian pyramids can be a fun experience. You can probably find some documentary videos on the pyramids. Check your local museums for displays and information on ancient Egyptian pyramids.
To locate museums wanting lost prints of dead artists, you might try first contacting your local museums. Look for museums with art displays that include the artists that you have in your collection.
The period of Ancient Greece is over. Back then they didn't know very muh about history so there were no museums.
Most museums of national history or museums of natural history will have vintage tools. There are several eclectic museums that have tool displays. The Mercer Museum in Pennsylvania is famous for this.
In museums and private collections.
To display in museums.
The period of Ancient Greece is over. Back then they didn't know very muh about history so there were no museums.
Buildings where you go to see ancient objects are typically called museums or archaeological sites. Museums often have curated collections of artifacts and historical objects, while archaeological sites are locations where ancient ruins, structures, or artifacts are preserved and displayed for visitors.