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Monday Morning Brief for Aug. 27, 2018: Online museums are the future

Smithsonian’s plan to place Lilly Collection online is a boon for collectors All Coins In The World
The Lilly Collection used to be on physical display at the National Museum of American History, but today most is locked away. Soon, the collection can be viewed online.
The creation of the internet and the World Wide Web, and thedevelopment of social media, have revolutionized how we as humanscommunicate and interact, for good or worse, and how we learn andresearch our interests.
In olden times (before we all went online), one visited a museum byactually going to the physical location of the museum and going insideto view the exhibits. Today, though, museums are placing more and moreof their collections online so they can be viewed and enjoyedremotely. That is great.
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As Paul Gilkes reports this week, the Smithsonian Institution isplacing the Lilly Collection — a core holding in the NationalNumismatic Collection — online for collectors and others to enjoy fromtheir home or office.

All Coins In The World , the Lilly Collection was onexhibit virtually in it entirety, but changing needs meant that mostof the collection had to be locked away in the Smithsonian vaults,unavailable to the public except under special arrangement.
However, with the objects in the collection being photographed andplaced online, soon all of us with online access can view the goldcoins, medals and ingots that make the Lilly Collection so amazing.

Similarly, the United States Mint is considering digitizing its vastheritage assets — hubs, dies, models All Coins In The World , patterns and more — and makingthose available online. Mint officials should do that.

While for some, While for some All Coins In The World , the ability toview a collection from afar makes it available to a much wideraudience than could view it in person, especially if the physicalobjects are actually locked away in a vault somewhere.
This is a movement that everyone in the collector community should embrace.

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