#  Making a Mint! The Harvard Art Museums Materials Lab 

 



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 **April 27, 2023** 

 10:00AM - 12:00PM EDT 

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 **Harvard Art Museum Materials Lab**  



 

 



 

Sort    Curious about how coins were made from their inception in 7th-century BCE Lydia until the birth of mechanized coinage at Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory in 18th-century Birmingham, Britain? Visit the Harvard Art Museums Materials Lab on Thursday, April 27, 10-12. Meet Master Moneyer April Franklin and her expert assistants and try your hand at minting silver tetradrachms of King Alexander the Great (r. 336–323 BCE) and gold solidi Byzantine Emperor Anastasios (r. 491-518). This drop-in coin activity, part of the **HAA 73: MONEY MATTERS** **lecture course (Spring 2023)**, weaves the minting technology and process into the story of money. The Harvard Art Museums Materials Lab is a space designed to encourage the investigation of materials and techniques used in works of art.

 

 





 

 



 

 See also:- [ Byzantine Studies ](/events/byzantine-studies)
- [ Harvard Art Museums ](/events/harvard-art-museums)
 
 

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