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Banking Booms — and Busts — Through History
: Slideshow
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Citi's Center for Culture, Collection of Fine Art
A precursor to the ATM.
Courtesy of New York Stock Exchange Archives, NYSE Euronext
Office of E.L. Oppenheimer and Co.' prices of stocks and commodities were hand posted as reported by the ticker tape, 1988.
Collection of the Museum of American Finance, New York City
Ticker tape ofrm the 1929 crash.
Museum of the City of New York
The Corporation of the City of New York 12 1/2 cent note.
Museum of the City of New York, gift of Henry Fendall
Stock ticker in use at the New York Stock Exchange from 1867-1930.
Citi's Center for Culture, Heritage Services
"The Everything Card" brochure.
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